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Serious Question about SEC Stadiums
Posted on 9/20/24 at 1:11 pm
Posted on 9/20/24 at 1:11 pm
If you had to choose1 opponents stadium for an away game visit...which SEC stadium/venue would you choose.
Now that the wife and I are retired we are traveling to different games each week.
Just curious which stadium is best in the SEC from an opponents view.
Now that the wife and I are retired we are traveling to different games each week.
Just curious which stadium is best in the SEC from an opponents view.
Posted on 9/20/24 at 1:13 pm to NitsFan71
Neyland sucks to get into and out of but it's a pretty damn cool place to watch a football game.
Posted on 9/20/24 at 1:13 pm to NitsFan71
Stadium or experience. There's a difference.
Posted on 9/20/24 at 1:16 pm to NitsFan71
Oxford
And I ain't talking about the stadium or football team.
And I ain't talking about the stadium or football team.
Posted on 9/20/24 at 1:18 pm to NitsFan71
the only ones I've been to are:
UGA
Fla
Ole Miss
Auburn
Tenn
I would rank them in this order:
Tenn (although the seats are way too small for comfort and I'm not fat)
Fla
Auburn
UGA
Ole Miss
UGA
Fla
Ole Miss
Auburn
Tenn
I would rank them in this order:
Tenn (although the seats are way too small for comfort and I'm not fat)
Fla
Auburn
UGA
Ole Miss
Posted on 9/20/24 at 1:18 pm to NitsFan71
The following statement applies to almost all of them:
*Fill-in-the-blank" Stadium is a dump. Getting there is a bitch. Parking is worse. Trying to get out and drive home will make you want to shoot yourself.
However,
When "fill-in-the-school" is playing well, the atmosphere in and out of the stadium is the best in the country.
*Fill-in-the-blank" Stadium is a dump. Getting there is a bitch. Parking is worse. Trying to get out and drive home will make you want to shoot yourself.
However,
When "fill-in-the-school" is playing well, the atmosphere in and out of the stadium is the best in the country.
Posted on 9/20/24 at 1:21 pm to NitsFan71
Of course I'm biased, but Tiger Stadium (a.k.a., "Death Valley") is one of the most storied in America.
But, it really just depends on a) opponent & b) kick-off time.
But, it really just depends on a) opponent & b) kick-off time.
Posted on 9/20/24 at 1:21 pm to Frac the world
Posted on 9/20/24 at 1:22 pm to NitsFan71
quote:
Serious Question
This is the SEC Rant.
Posted on 9/20/24 at 1:34 pm to NitsFan71
That's tough to nail down just one. There's a bunch in the league. The most imposing stadiums imo when their team is playing at a high level and a strong opponent is in town (In no order):
Tiger Stadium
Neyland Stadium
Kyle Field
Ben Griffin Hill
Sanford
In my biased opinion, I think night games at Tiger Stadium & Neyland are at the top. Kyle Field is up there. Roman colloseum vibes with 100k+ rabid fans extending up into the sky. Neyland broke the 30 year record for loudest decibel level in a college game last year. The Huskies held the record for 30 years prior to that.
Tiger Stadium
Neyland Stadium
Kyle Field
Ben Griffin Hill
Sanford
In my biased opinion, I think night games at Tiger Stadium & Neyland are at the top. Kyle Field is up there. Roman colloseum vibes with 100k+ rabid fans extending up into the sky. Neyland broke the 30 year record for loudest decibel level in a college game last year. The Huskies held the record for 30 years prior to that.
This post was edited on 9/20/24 at 2:04 pm
Posted on 9/20/24 at 1:39 pm to NitsFan71
For pregame pageantry with calvary unit, etc, as well as halftime show Texas A&M is number one.
Also the largest and most modern stadium.
Also the largest and most modern stadium.
Posted on 9/20/24 at 1:39 pm to NitsFan71
Death Valley for any big game! 7th wonder of the world! Once voted #3 in world right behind Aztec Stadium Mexico City.
This post was edited on 9/20/24 at 1:45 pm
Posted on 9/20/24 at 1:39 pm to NitsFan71
Please don't move down here Too many of YOUS GUISE moving here already. But, If you want to experience a great stadium and tradition, you can't go wrong going to UGA, AU ot tennerC. Great places and you'll have a good time.
Posted on 9/20/24 at 1:41 pm to dirty bastard
Yes. Go anywhere but nashville (if only for games), they're all great. The swamp is a bit overrated. Death Valley may be the best, Auburn is a must see.
Posted on 9/20/24 at 1:42 pm to NitsFan71
I’ve been to every stadium in the SEC for at least one game (even Texas & OU) and been to several multiple times.
The type of experience you’ll have is based mostly on opponent and time of the game. Ex: Tiger Stadium at night against a top tier SEC opponent is unbelievably great. Tiger Stadium against a crappy non-conference opponent is just bad.
The places I most enjoyed are Alabama, Georgia, Texas, Tennessee, and Auburn.
The nicest SEC towns are Athens, Oxford, Fayetteville, and while unpopular to a lot of people, I really like Austin. Great city to go to and a great venue to watch a game at.
The type of experience you’ll have is based mostly on opponent and time of the game. Ex: Tiger Stadium at night against a top tier SEC opponent is unbelievably great. Tiger Stadium against a crappy non-conference opponent is just bad.
The places I most enjoyed are Alabama, Georgia, Texas, Tennessee, and Auburn.
The nicest SEC towns are Athens, Oxford, Fayetteville, and while unpopular to a lot of people, I really like Austin. Great city to go to and a great venue to watch a game at.
Posted on 9/20/24 at 1:47 pm to NitsFan71
Posted on 9/20/24 at 2:15 pm to ukraine_rebel
Kroger Field, Lexington KY for sure. Unrivaled game day experience
Posted on 9/20/24 at 2:29 pm to NitsFan71
I loved going to games in Athens.
Knoxville is good too.
Oxford is a fricking blast.
But if I only got to pick one, it's gotta be Tiger Stadium. Those MF's are crazy as hell.
Knoxville is good too.
Oxford is a fricking blast.
But if I only got to pick one, it's gotta be Tiger Stadium. Those MF's are crazy as hell.
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