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What college or pro venue would you like to see a game at?

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by PantherPaul, Jan 19, 2003.

  1. LLG

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    I've been to both. Watched a Friday night game in Yankee Stadium - it was AWESOME (and they lost that night to the White Sox....made MY night complete!!!lol) Went to a Saturday afternoon game at Wrigley. Great ballpark, lots of character.

    For College Football, you gotta love the Swamp! (ok, Larry doesn't have to love the swamp since he's a damn Noles fan - booooo hisssssss - but I'm a gator gal, so I love it!)
     
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    Coops Greatest Fan I just post here

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    Snyder has to win his NC first. I think that Bill has at least 5 good years left, maybe more. Not sure that it will be Brett that takes over though. Just hope it's someone good!
     
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    Football: Lambeau, LSU and Notre Dame
    Baseball: Fenway, Camden Yards and Yankee Stadium.
    Basketball: MSG, Duke (vs. UNC)

    I went to Neyland Stadium back around '90 to see Notre Dame and Tenn. Back when ND had Holtz, Waters, Rocket. The atmosphere in Neyland was awesome. But I still to this day hate the song Rocky Top. I sat in the student section, right by the band. I bet they played RT 100 times that day. ND won with a late TD to Rocket.

    Wrigley field was my favorite place. It was the home opener against the Braves. The Cubs came back and won in the last inning. The fans were great and were buying me beers since it was my first time there.

    The Devil Ray's stadium in St. Pete is by far the worst stadium I have been in. Bored fans and only around 20k for opening night. They lost like 12-1 to the Red Sox.
     
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    I've never been to an NFL game, and the only college stadium I've been to is Bulldog Stadium here in Fresno. I was not impressed.

    I'd love to go to a game at Ericsson. everything I've seen about it looks absolutely first class. I also would like to see "The New Sombrero" in Tampa Bay, and Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego.

    For any who want to go to Oakland, I would seriously discourage it unless you're a bleed-silver-and-black Raiders fan. Otherwise, expect to be subject to physical assault, meciless harrassment, and even worse. It is impossible for a non-Raiders fan to enjoy a game in Oakland. All that for the low low price of $50+ each for the cheap seats.
     
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    Hasbeen: I saw the Holiday bowl almost a month ago at Qualcomm. It's a neat stadium, but I think the Chargers are trying to get a new stadium which will add more seating than what they have right now. They have a huge jumbotron and although we couldn't see the whole thing since we were to the left side of it, it looked quite fancy.
     

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