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re: The Experts Have Ranked CFB Stadiums
Posted on 7/7/14 at 3:12 pm to RT1941
Posted on 7/7/14 at 3:12 pm to RT1941
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Do y'all have a renovation in the works? No flame.. But JHS needs some upgrades inside and especially outside and I'm not talking expansion - just upgrades.
I agree, and yes I know there are plans. Have no clue about timelines though. I've bitched about updating the sound system for years, but it has fallen on deaf ears. The outside and concessions need the most work. The past few years, there has been an effort to improve concessions. Expansion is a ways off if you ask me. It really just isn't needed. Law of diminishing returns and what not.
Posted on 7/7/14 at 3:13 pm to StopRobot
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StopRobot
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Look brah, I'm mad.
not shocked
Posted on 7/7/14 at 3:17 pm to Smoke Ring
Solid list. Neyland looks really nice; I hope LSU looks at what they've done when they begin to renovate the concourses in Tiger Stadium's lower bowl.
Arkansas' stadium is great and the club area is nice. No alcohol and windows shutting out the atmosphere hurt it, though.
JHS should be higher.
Surprised to not see the Big House higher on the list. Even if it isn't known for its atmosphere, it always seems to make it into these top ten lists.
Arkansas' stadium is great and the club area is nice. No alcohol and windows shutting out the atmosphere hurt it, though.
JHS should be higher.
Surprised to not see the Big House higher on the list. Even if it isn't known for its atmosphere, it always seems to make it into these top ten lists.
Posted on 7/7/14 at 3:22 pm to Irons Puppet
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If you want a real list, have a list based on the visiting fans ratings of the Stadiums.
yeah, that list wouldn't be biased at all
Posted on 7/7/14 at 3:23 pm to Irons Puppet
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If you want a real list, have a list based on the visiting fans ratings of the Stadiums.
yeah, that list wouldn't be biased at all
most of these experts have been members of the media covering college football for decades. i'm sure they have more to base their opinions off of than the majority of college football fans and have been to many of those venues many times throughout the years
Posted on 7/7/14 at 3:26 pm to Irons Puppet
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These " experts" never leave the press box during games. If they listed the best press box food and drinks and press parking, the list would look similar. If you want a real list, have a list based on the visiting fans ratings of the Stadiums.
Fairly similar, fan-voted.
Add Nebraska, South Carolina, Michigan, Clemson. Take out Oregon, ND, Georgia, Washington and you have it, though not the same order.
Posted on 7/7/14 at 3:26 pm to Jefferson Davis
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Surprised to not see the Big House higher on the list. Even if it isn't known for its atmosphere, it always seems to make it into these top ten lists.
surprised me too, but honestly, after finally going to a game there, i wasn't all that impressed. the campus at ann arbor, however, blew me away, incredibly nice. but the stadium was pretty meh to me, and we even were able to get field passes through a buddy who was working for their AD at the time. it's not awful, but it definitely wasn't what i was expecting based on its reputation.
This post was edited on 7/7/14 at 3:27 pm
Posted on 7/7/14 at 3:55 pm to lsufball19
And probably not a one of the "experts?" has even personally seen the half way renovated Kyle Field.
The revamp is massive when seen in person. The new activation towers are badass.
The revamp is massive when seen in person. The new activation towers are badass.
Posted on 7/7/14 at 4:07 pm to ColoradoElkHerd
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And probably not a one of the "experts?" has even personally seen the half way renovated Kyle Field.
The revamp is massive when seen in person. The new activation towers are badass.
from the article
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Kyle Field in College Station could easily become the best place to watch a college football game in the very near future. The Aggies' home venue finished fourth, well behind OSU and LSU and just behind Oregon, but with new renovations underway to make it one of the largest buildings in the nation, Texas A&M could easily jump to the top of this list. It was a fantastic place to see a game well before TAMU joined the SEC or upgraded the building
not sure why A&M being ranked in the top 5 seems to upset you. that's a lot higher than they likely would have been ranked prior
Posted on 7/7/14 at 4:18 pm to lsufball19
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not sure why A&M being ranked in the top 5 seems to upset you. that's a lot higher than they likely would have been ranked prior
Fans of any SEC school that has a stadium seating > 106,000 and is installing a howitzer larger than this to fire for touchdowns, we will acknowledge you as number one!
New Kyle Field Howitzer
Posted on 7/7/14 at 4:22 pm to ColoradoElkHerd
to you people that keep saying jordan hare, have you actually been? like said above, it needs renovations in the worst way especially on the outside. They need to update those huge Heisman cards on the outside as well. looks sooooo tacky.. but i aint taking away shite as far as atmosphere. I would say tops in the SEC in a big game. Barely ahead of LSU
Posted on 7/7/14 at 4:24 pm to ColoradoElkHerd
Tiger Stadium has done well on lists like this for decades. Kyle is rising fast. Never been to a game there.
Posted on 7/7/14 at 4:35 pm to ColoradoElkHerd
Posted on 7/7/14 at 4:38 pm to StopRobot
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Look brah, I'm mad. Tiger Stadium and Kyle Field are dumps. The new Kyle Field is going to be fine.
You clearly haven't been to Tiger Stadium in the last two years.
Posted on 7/7/14 at 4:47 pm to finestfirst79
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These " experts" never leave the press box during games. If they listed the best press box food and drinks and press parking, the list would look similar. If you want a real list, have a list based on the visiting fans ratings of the Stadiums.
Fairly similar, fan-voted.
Add Nebraska, South Carolina, Michigan, Clemson. Take out Oregon, ND, Georgia, Washington and you have it, though not the same order.
On-line voting means about a much as a MSNBC Presidential Approval Polls. I have been to many on that list, some are worthy but others are based on which games you watched there. There is a difference in Game atmosphere and Stadium aesthetics.
Posted on 7/7/14 at 4:51 pm to Smoke Ring
Which "experts" were these exactly?
Neyland is big but old. I've been to Sanford Stadium a bunch of times and its nothing particularly special.
Neyland is big but old. I've been to Sanford Stadium a bunch of times and its nothing particularly special.
Posted on 7/7/14 at 5:04 pm to Pavoloco83
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Neyland is big but old
Tiger Stadium: 1924
Bryant Denny: 1929
Davis Wade: 1914
Neyland: 1921
Sanford: 1928
Jordan Hare: 1939
Ben Hill Griffin: 1930
Vaught Hemmingway: 1915
Williams Brice: 1934
Vanderbilt: 1922
Kyle: 1927
Farout: 1926
Donald W Reynolds: 1938
The only stadium in the SEC that isn't "old" is Commonwealth. Not sure what that has to do with anything. If you'll look at posts earlier in the thread, like many other schools in recent years, Neyland has undergone and continues to undergo massive renovations to Neyland.
Posted on 7/7/14 at 5:07 pm to lsufball19
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texas a&m, always and forever will have their big brother on their minds
If by "on their minds" you mean "frick t.u." then I agree.
The artillery piece at A&M actually came about when I was in school. It was found at (I think I have this right) a cutting site for bonfire. It was used by cadets training for WW1 and apparently abandoned there. A classmate dedicated himself to getting the thing cleaned up and in working order, and he deserves more credit that he gets for his efforts. I'm not sure I get the point of firing a cannon outside the stadium, but they strangely didn't ask me.
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