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re: Athlon releases top college football stadiums. Thoughts? Link below
Posted on 5/1/14 at 6:36 pm to SECfootball2121
Posted on 5/1/14 at 6:36 pm to SECfootball2121
Where the hell is our stadium in this slideshow? 

Posted on 5/1/14 at 6:47 pm to morriscat2
USCjr at 23rd...somebody likes warehouses and Bojangles.
Posted on 5/1/14 at 7:44 pm to SECfootball2121
Auburn is severely underrated in everything Athlon puts out.
Posted on 5/1/14 at 7:46 pm to AuburnTigers
Auburns atmosphere is great, but the stadium is garbage.
Posted on 5/1/14 at 7:53 pm to hg
I know their in the Big Ten, but Michigan at 14??? I also think Auburn was ranked to low... Both are Top 10 in my opinion.
Posted on 5/1/14 at 9:07 pm to SECfootball2121
I would put USCe higher, been there once and it was fun, OM is perfectly ranked
Posted on 5/1/14 at 9:53 pm to hg
quote:Same could be said about Tiger Stadium
Auburns atmosphere is great, but the stadium is garbage.
Posted on 5/1/14 at 10:06 pm to AgCoug
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If I'm not dead by the time we schedule UT, looking forward to Neyland.
Hopefully you won't be dead. You'll like Neyland, especially if it's a night game which it should be given travel/timezone differences but do yourself a big favor and take in some of the pre-game events. Don't be shy at all. Tell people you made the trip all the way from Texas and have been looking forward to seeing Neyland and you'll be treated great (it might actually surprise you how well - we love visitors and tend to roll out the red carpet for those who make long trips) and make sure you go down to boat house and see the Vol Navy and talk to the tailgaters there too - you might even get invited to hang out on one of the boats for a while and if so take them up on it.
It's definitely a trip every CFB fan should make if possible. There are a lot of stadiums on my bucket list and they all have their charms. Neyland Stadium is the only large stadium that I know of that was designed (even to it's 100k capacity) by a Coach who happened to be one hell of an engineer and general.
And for A&M fans, you can take a special pride in all of that - Neyland attended TAMU for a semester or two before transferring to West Point.

This post was edited on 5/1/14 at 10:09 pm
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