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re: Does Bama's stadium feel like a college stadium or NFL stadium?
Posted on 11/15/23 at 8:58 pm to Barbellthor
Posted on 11/15/23 at 8:58 pm to Barbellthor
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I think OP is right.
The whole Bama brand is like that. The campus is uniform. Cookie cutter. Their stadium, too. Their players, place, stadium, etc. just kinda seem NPC.
If you mean the campus doesn't smell like rotten seafood and vomit while littered with Abita beer bottles and Strawgator cans, you are right.
Historically, Bama is the Heart of Dixie located in the Deep South and is known for culture and refinement and high civility.
Baton Rouge, historically, has been a seething cesspit of inequity and foulness populated by the offspring of a degenerate race of subhuman and inbred swamp inhabitants that initially had to be taught how to properly use restrooms and toilets when first attending LSU.
Posted on 11/15/23 at 9:29 pm to Owl Gore
The first time I saw a game at Denny Stadium was in 1964 or 65. The south end zone seats were removable aluminum bleachers. 30-35 thousand total seats. Now it’s 100,000 +.
I think I enjoyed the old days of parking south of the stadium and walking through the grave yard to get to the game the most. And I got to see Joe Namath play in person.
I think I enjoyed the old days of parking south of the stadium and walking through the grave yard to get to the game the most. And I got to see Joe Namath play in person.
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