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Where would you rank Tiger Stadium?
Posted on 9/25/08 at 11:21 am
Posted on 9/25/08 at 11:21 am
There are a couple of stadiums/arenas on this list I'd put behind Tiger Stadium, but I am somewhat biased, having never been to any of these.
Old Stadiums
Old Stadiums
Posted on 9/25/08 at 11:51 am to LSUChamps03
what's your criteria for BEST ?
without that.....
your question has no merit or proper answer
without that.....
your question has no merit or proper answer
This post was edited on 9/25/08 at 11:52 am
Posted on 9/25/08 at 11:57 am to rbdallas
I've been to fenway and wrigley and I can vouch for them saying they probably belong on top of the list, as for the others
Posted on 9/25/08 at 12:03 pm to LSUChamps03
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The Pit (University Arena, New Mexico)
really?
Posted on 9/25/08 at 12:03 pm to purpgold718
I think Fox always does a terrible job at putting lists together.
Posted on 9/25/08 at 12:07 pm to Cdawg
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really?
the Pit is one of the best college basketball arenas in the country. Very impressive architecturally and also for atmosphere.
Posted on 9/25/08 at 12:10 pm to LSUChamps03
I agree with Fenway being in the top 5. Drinking a beer in the concourse and walking through the portal towards the field is like walking into a time warp. I am not a Red Sox fan but Fenway Park is really a baseball shrine.
Notre Dame is extremely over-rated though. I went to the LSU vs ND game in 1998. The place had been recently remodeled so the facade looked brand new. The press box was also brand new and very modern. I realize ND has great history but the stadium isn't that impressive in person.
Notre Dame is extremely over-rated though. I went to the LSU vs ND game in 1998. The place had been recently remodeled so the facade looked brand new. The press box was also brand new and very modern. I realize ND has great history but the stadium isn't that impressive in person.
Posted on 9/25/08 at 12:11 pm to LSUSOBEAST1
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I think Fox always does a terrible job at putting lists together.
+1, i see no SEC stadiums in there... wow
Posted on 9/25/08 at 12:21 pm to aVatiger
Tiger Stadium is a classic in college football. MLB stadiums (Wrigley, Fenway, etc) are in a different league IMO. How about college basketball arenas? Williams Arena (1924)at the U of Minnesota is a piece of history and has real atmosphere.
Posted on 9/25/08 at 12:30 pm to aVatiger
There are no Big10's in there either.
Posted on 9/25/08 at 12:31 pm to MinnesotaTiger
i dont understand why the hoosiers basketball arena isnt on that list?? ive been there a few times and no basketball arena can match imo.
Posted on 9/25/08 at 12:55 pm to MinnesotaTiger
this list isnt serious. you cant compare venues from different sports. they all have a different meaning in their own sport.
Posted on 9/25/08 at 1:15 pm to Adam4LSU
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i dont understand why the hoosiers basketball arena isnt on that list?? ive been there a few times and no basketball arena can match imo.
Really? I've been there as well but was not impressed. Maybe it's because the fans average 60+ yrs old and sit on their hands.
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