SAN ANTONIO – The 2015 U.S. Army All-American players were polled last week by 247Sports on a number of topics, including which school they think has the best stadium and which school has the best game-day atmosphere. LSU ranked high in the minds of the future college stars in the anonymous poll.

The players were asked which college stadium was their favorite of the ones they had been to, and LSU’s Tiger Stadium and Tennessee’s Neyland Stadium came out on top with nine total votes each, edging out USC’s Memorial Coliseum (8).

LSU came out on top again in the best game-day atmosphere category, tying Ohio State with eight total votes when players were asked to name the best they had ever experienced. Alabama and Georgia each got seven votes, while Tennessee and Texas A&M each received six.

The impression made on these star players by the schools has paid off on the recruiting trail. LSU currently has the No. 10-ranked recruiting class in the country according to the 247Sports team recruiting rankings and is in position to close strong and climb higher.

The rest of the schools finishing in the top group mentioned above also currently have top-10 recruiting classes, led by No. 1 Alabama. Georgia (No. 3), USC (No. 4), Tennessee (No. 5), Ohio State (No. 7) and Texas A&M (No. 8) have also been able to sell their facilities and atmosphere well to top recruits.

See the full results of the poll questions below.

Favorite College Stadium:

9 votes: LSU, Tennessee

8: USC

7: Texas A&M

6: Florida State, Ohio State

5: Alabama, Florida

4: Notre Dame

3: Clemson, Georgia, Michigan

2: Auburn, Ole Miss, Penn State, Texas

1: Arizona State, Arkansas, Duke, Kentucky, Mississippi State, Missouri, N.C. State, Oregon, UCLA, Washington, Wisconsin

Best Game-day Atmosphere:

8 votes: LSU, Ohio State

7: Alabama, Georgia

6: Tennessee, Texas A&M

5: Notre Dame, USC

4: Auburn, Florida

3: Clemson, Florida State, Penn State

2: Arizona State, Oregon

1: Duke, Michigan, Mississippi State, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Texas, Texas Tech, Utah, Washington, West Virginia