College Stadiums you've been to...

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  1. Scott88

    Scott88 Well-Known Member

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    Corey's pictures got me thinking about all the places I've seen a game.
    My list isn't exhaustive, but I have really enjoyed seeing games around the country. I'm sure you guys can add quite a few stadiums to this list...

    Kyle Field - Texas A&M (of course)
    Lane Stadium - Virginia Tech
    Memorial Stadium - Clemson
    Ohio Stadium - Ohio St
    Notre Dame Stadium - ND
    Heinz Field - Pitt
    Husky Stadium - Washington
    Bryant Denny Stadium - Alabama
    Rice Edwards Stadium - Utah
    War Memorial Stadium - Wyoming
    Rose Bowl - OU vs WSU with Kesley
    Cotton Bowl - multiple
    Independence Stadium - Lousiana

    Will add the Orange Bowl vs Miami in about a month.

    I've seen games in most of the big stadiums in Texas. Never been to Terry's home field. No interest in rubbing elbows with those folks!
    :p
     
  2. Motorcity Gator

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    Swamp - 100 times
    Doak Campbell - FSU
    Legion Field - Bama
    Commonwealth Stadium - KY ( 4 times )
    Carrier Dome - Syracuse
    Vandy
    The Big House - UM ( 30 times )
    ND
    Ohio State
    WMU - Kalamazoo
    Ford Field - Motorcity Bowl ( named after me )
    Gator Bowl
    Alltel Stadium
     
  3. Terry O'Keefe

    Terry O'Keefe Well-Known Member Administrator

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    Notre Dame Stadium
    DKR/Memorial Stadium
    Astrodome (Houston Cougars)
    Rice Stadium
    Baylor
    TCU
    Cotton Bowl
    Orange Bowl (to see Miami for my 1st college game ever)
    Colisiem (USC)
    The Shoe (Ohio State)
     
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    Brown Stadium
    Texas Western (Sun Bowl)
     
  5. Gator Bill

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    My list isn't so big.

    Orange Bowl
    Joe Robbie Stadium
    Gator Bowl
    Citrus Bowl
    Sugar Bowl

    and of course

    The Swamp
     
  6. BuckeyeT

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    Scott, I couldn't agree more.....nothing beats a big road trip. Great stuff. It's great fun if you win.....I've also had some damn long trips back home....

    Ohio Stadium
    The Big House
    Notre Dame
    Spartan Stadium
    Memorial Stadium (Illinois)
    Memorial Stadium (Indiana)
    Ross-Ade Stadium (Purdue)
    Beaver Stadium (Penn State)
    Ryan Field (Northwestern)
    Rose Bowl
    Sun Devil Stadium
    University of Phoenix Stadium (Glendale)
    Owen Field (Norman)
    Tiger Stadium (Baton Rouge)
    Carter-Finley (NC State)
    Vanderbilt Stadium
    Neyland Stadium
    Meadowlands
    Kenan Stadium (UNC)
     
  7. JO'Co

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    Anaheim Stadium (Freedom Bowl)
    Texas (whatever its called)
    Rose Bowl
    LA Memorial Coliseum
    Notre Dame Stadium
     
  8. Terry O'Keefe

    Terry O'Keefe Well-Known Member Administrator

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    That's pretty shocking, esp given that when you were at A&M, the tide was in your favor.
     
  9. Tennessee Tom

    Tennessee Tom Well-Known Member Administrator

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    This is what I can remember:

    BC (Before Cindy):
    Neyland Stadium
    Vanderbilt
    The Swamp
    Alabama
    Georgia
    Sugar Bowl

    AD (After the death of the bachelor named Tom)
    Neyland Stadium
    Vanderbilt
    Arkansas at Fayetteville
    Baton Rouge
    Cotton Bowl
    Rose Bowl (Tennessee vs UCLA twice – Met Corey, Diane and JO’Co there)
    Fiesta Bowl
    Outback Bowl in Tampa (Met James Seat, an old Prodigy member, before that game)
    Citrus Bowl
    Peach Bowl (Want to forget that one)
    Boise State (Cindy was not with me. I was on a business trip to Boise, ID on the same day that Tennessee was playing Bama.)
    Texas Stadium (to see a Texas vs. Nebraska game a few years ago)
     
  10. Sid

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    Impressive list, Tom. Re: BC & AD......Priceless!

    Here's what I recall......

    ND
    Purdue
    IU
    Michigan State
    Michigan
    Northwestern
    Soldier Field (ND @ Northwestern)
    Illinois
    Yankee Stadium (1963-ND/Syracuse)
    Sundevil Stadium (Fiesta Bowl & ND/ASU)
    LA Coliseum
    Indy RCA Dome (ND/Purdue)
     
  11. gipper

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    Lets see

    Dyke Stadium (Northwestern)
    The Big House
    Spartan Stadium
    Memorial Stadium (Ill.)
    Kelly-Shorts (Cent. Mich.)
    Cotton Bowl
    Orange Bowl
    Rose Bowl
    Collisium
    Michie Stadium (Army)
    Sun Devil Stadium
    ND stadium

    Also
    Cleveland Memorial Stad. (ND-Navy)
    Soldier's Field (ND-Northwestern)
    Meadowlands (ND-Navy)
    Silverdome (Cherry Bowl)
     
  12. Tailback

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    Been to plenty. UT's reminds me of two Grant Fields except not as old. Auburn is a cheap take off of UGA's Stadium except for the ugly outfits on pretty cheerleaders that they have. I love the re-done Gator Bowl. I've never been to Gainesville because the Gators are scared to play a home and home. SC has quite a large stadium in the middle of the ghetto. I have nothing bad to say about the Oxford, Ole Miss Stadium. It brings back that HS feeling of big time football on a home coming night with every gal in attendance as a past, present, or future home coming queen. All and all, I love all the places I visit. there's something neat about each stadium.

    P.S. ; )
     
  13. Gator Bill

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    Ah Tailback but you forget, while the Gator Bowl was being rebuilt the Gators and Dogs did play a home and home. I couldn't get tickets to the game in Athens, but I do remember we scored about 50 points in both games :twisted: :twisted:
     
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    P.S.S. ; )
     
  15. Stu Ryckman

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    Ohio State
    Michigan
    Michigan State
    Indiana
    Northwestern
    Illinois
    Ohio University
    Notre Dame
    Texas
     
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    Skyhawk Stadium (UT at Martin)
    Vanderbilt
    Mizzou
    Neyland (just drove by it was glorious)
     
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    The Swamp!
    Death Valley - Clemson
    Alltel in Jax - UF/UGa
    Neyland - first game on grass, when UF burried UT in their new grass. Another time got locked in Neyland accidently after hanging too long for field pictures after everyone went in from practice (NC year). It's amazing how you can feel clostrophic in a 100K+ seat stadium!
    Williams-Brice Stadium - USC, for Clemson and UF games (pre-Spurrier)
    Death Valley - LSU (but as a Gator Band geek, before I was as avid and would have appreciated it more)
    Orange Bowl - for a Dolphins game forever ago
    Raymond James, Tampa - Bucs and an Equestrian competition
    Citrus Bowl - Olympic soccer, never football
    UGA - not for a game, just went in to see it. Very nice. "Borrowed" cuttings of the hedge which we rooted to grow our own bush to torture.

    Cubs games at:
    Dolphin Stadium - Joe Robbie/Pro Player/whatever
    Turner Field, Atlanta
    Cinncinnatti (last season before they moved to the G.A.B.)
    and of course Wrigley!
    Tropican Field, Tampa - for Devil Rays, not Cubs, but it's still baseball, sorta. Didn't like indoor baseball - seems fake.

    Sites on the someday to-do list:
    Texas A&M - for the yells and 12th man
    Ohio State - for dotting the "I"
    Rose Bowl - because, well, it's the Rose Bowl!
     
  18. Sid

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    I experienced the Texas A&M fans/students twice in a row in the early 90s at the Cotton Bowl. It was really cool, and I would recommend it to any avid college football fan.
     
  19. Tennessee Tom

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    I second Sid's suggestion. I experienced aTm in the Cotton Bowl on Jan-1-2005. Tennessee was ahead 38-0 in the 4th quarter and the aTm crowd was still as loud as it was at the opening kick off. When the Aggies scored in the 4th quarter, it sounded like they had just won the game. :shock:

    IMPRESSIVE! :wink:
     
  20. Motorcity Gator

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    I lost respect for the Michigan crowd back when Miami came in with Steve Walsh and Michigan got up on the canes by about 13 points.

    When Michigan was driving late in the 3rd qtr to add on more points the crowd was more interested in doing the wave and what not and seemed to take the game for granted.

    Miami held..the crowd never got back in the game and the canes pulled out a 31-30 victory that never should have been.

    Act like you have been there before and get complacent while you are at it.....