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re: Rank your Top 3 SEC ballparks
Posted on 2/6/19 at 9:33 am to Pygthagorean Theorem
Posted on 2/6/19 at 9:33 am to Pygthagorean Theorem
He said parks, not fans
Sans the Whistler it is a good park to watch a game and old school layout where the sports all touch each other and the main office is just across the street. As example, Tide football is right in all the stuff but Tide softball feels like it is in BFE. When Cats had football, basketball, and baseball all together next to downtown you could walk to all the sports if you worked say on High Street. While this may not seem like a big deal it is much better as a fan to pick from local food joints than be captive audiences to UK's crappy overpriced food.
While I have been to the new CWS for upscale events, the space is fine, but the food is still subpar.
Sans the Whistler it is a good park to watch a game and old school layout where the sports all touch each other and the main office is just across the street. As example, Tide football is right in all the stuff but Tide softball feels like it is in BFE. When Cats had football, basketball, and baseball all together next to downtown you could walk to all the sports if you worked say on High Street. While this may not seem like a big deal it is much better as a fan to pick from local food joints than be captive audiences to UK's crappy overpriced food.
While I have been to the new CWS for upscale events, the space is fine, but the food is still subpar.
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