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During a recent round table discussion on ESPN.com between a few college football writers, Greg Ostendorf selected LSU's Tiger Stadium as the best stadium in the SEC. Here is what he had to say:
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SEC: LSU's Tiger Stadium:
What makes a great stadium? Environment? Tradition? Capacity? Tiger Stadium has a combination of all these things, and when it comes to the best stadiums in the SEC, it’s LSU and then everybody else. There’s a reason ESPN writer Wright Thompson described it as “the best place in the world to watch a sporting event” after the 2008 Alabama game. The environment is unlike any other place in college football, especially once the sun goes down. It’s iconic with the eye of the Tiger as the midfield logo. And it’s now the third-largest stadium in the SEC (102,321) after recent renovations that also included 70 suites and more than 3,000 club seats. It’s one of those stadiums that needs to be on your bucket list. -- Greg Ostendorf
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As a Bama fan, I like Bryant-Denny West... I mean Tiger Stadium, too.
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I'd rather read an article about "us" LSU being the #1 team than #1 stadium. Let's do it 2016. Aw crap, we still need that QB thing.
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If only it was still half full in the 3rd quarter
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Is it odd to anyone else that they can have the same discussion every year about the same exact stadiums and the answers change? Stupid.
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It's not what it once was
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It's not what it once was
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Still nice after all these years to see the prestige Tiger Stadium gets.
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Arkansas loves Tiger Stadium. Won there last year against their best player ever and won there against LSU's national championship team in '07.
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and won a bunch of SEC titles and National Championships.
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Shut up team ain't won shite since 1964.
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Even broken clocks have their moments Jon. How's that empty trophy case working out for ya?
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that picture is pre expansion.
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"During a recent round table discussion on ESPN.com between a few college football writers"..... So all of this hype and excitement was produced from a roundtable discussion by a few people?
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I wish this topic was discussed more often
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I'd say for overall effective qualities it's got to be.
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agreed
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