AwesomenessWell, that begs the question: How are they ranking these stadiums? Atmosphere? Best food? Hottest fans?
Well, to throw my two cents in (which of course will include my innate biases)... The Big House is huge and all, but its not entirely fan friendly, even with the renovations people are packed in like sardines and the upper seats are sooo far away from the field since its just one big bowl. Happy Valley is huge, but it does not have the history and is not a very pleasant piece architecturally, just a bunch of mangled aluminum pieces put together like an erector set, but the seating is better and its louder than the Big House. The Shoe does not have a bad seat in the house (unless you are unfortunate enough to have a seat in the lower section directly behind the mammoth flag pole) and it is one the more fan friendly stadiums while being enormous (plenty of bathrooms, concessions, easy to enter/exit, etc.) and having the long history/tradition that the Big House enjoys.Well, that begs the question: How are they ranking these stadiums? Atmosphere? Best food? Hottest fans?
Huskers could always get new turf and stripe it like this:
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Yes. supposed to be ready for the season in 2013.So, when is the actual scheduled date of completion of the entire stadium expansion? Will it be ready by the Fall of 2013?
that is worse than boise's blue field or eastern washingtons red fieldHuskers could always get new turf and stripe it like this:
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I have a strange craving for a candy cane right now...Huskers could always get new turf and stripe it like this:
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That ain't distracting at all.I have a strange craving for a candy cane right now...Huskers could always get new turf and stripe it like this:
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Yep. quoting myself. Michigan stadium all the way to number six (based on some of what I said above). The field is wide open.Well, to throw my two cents in (which of course will include my innate biases)... The Big House is huge and all, but its not entirely fan friendly, even with the renovations people are packed in like sardines and the upper seats are sooo far away from the field since its just one big bowl. Happy Valley is huge, but it does not have the history and is not a very pleasant piece architecturally, just a bunch of mangled aluminum pieces put together like an erector set, but the seating is better and its louder than the Big House. The Shoe does not have a bad seat in the house (unless you are unfortunate enough to have a seat in the lower section directly behind the mammoth flag pole) and it is one the more fan friendly stadiums while being enormous (plenty of bathrooms, concessions, easy to enter/exit, etc.) and having the long history/tradition that the Big House enjoys.Well, that begs the question: How are they ranking these stadiums? Atmosphere? Best food? Hottest fans?
With all that said, I will go with Ohio Stadium, Memorial Stadium (it was modeled after Ohio Stadium after all--even though that is all I know about the stadium, and the whole sell-out thing helps), Happy Valley, and The Big House