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Sk00b

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  1. 1 minute ago, USFRaider said:

    You didn’t ask me but my personal favorite is the Big House in Ann Arbor. I have never felt the energy at a college football game like I felt at a Michigan/Iowa game in the early 2000’s. The tailgating was the best I have ever experienced as well.

    Nice! Yea, I'm sure those massive stadiums are crazy to attend. Was just curious as he's been to a **** ton of stadiums.

    I guess we need a new poll. Who has been to the most stadiums and what's your favorite. I really haven't been to many football so I'd have to go with Bristol 😆.

    I've been to UF and wasn't impressed. I though FSU was actually nicer but i also was in good seats and not sweltering.

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  2. 9 minutes ago, UCF_rustbucket said:

    I think people get confused and are used to sporting venues that are constructed in suburbs with a sea of parking lots right next to it. A stadium being built on a university campus can just reuse the lots and garages spread throughout campus. And you're right about the closer lots, that's how we do it. One right next to the stadium and the softball lot are premium. Then as you get further out it's cheaper. You even have free parking on the further end of campus if you don't mind the walk.

    The Church across the street has "free" hot dogs on your walk. Not bad to go with the beer on the walk to the stadium. 

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  3. 2 minutes ago, 350_BULL said:

    Yep. They just made it clear that the ACC is viewed as the weakest of the almighty p conferences.

    Ehhh I still want in lol

    Could you imagine of this is the last straw which pushes FSU to bolt from the conference!

    It would be an SMU style move. Take the renovation money and move conferences.

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