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BlueHenSinfonian
October 4th, 2010, 10:43 PM
With all of the stadium expansions and renovations going on around the league, I was wondering whose everyone thought was the nicest, and why?

For me (and yes, it is a bit of a homer pick, but justified) it has to be Delaware stadium. Two huge equally sized East and West stands give it nice symmetry, and the single decker layout gives both stands a monolithic feel that makes the stadium seem even bigger from field level. The stands are made of good old fashioned concrete, so it's great for amplifying and reflecting sound, and the restrooms are the epitome of efficiency with the wonderful running walls.

The others I've visited have been Richmond's old stadium (which I also liked), Hofstra's (which to me seemed like a glorified high school stadium), William and Mary's (which I seem to remember was OK, but there was a lot of tailgating before that game, so my memory is a bit fuzzy), UMass's McGuirk field (which is pretty cool), and of course, 'Nooga, which was probably the most polished, but seemed to lack a certain soul.

What are your favorites, and why?

ngineer
October 4th, 2010, 11:08 PM
Obviously, Goodman is my favorite for it is the place where I spend time with my family cheering on my alma mater. However, you ask a different question, then, as far as "nicest" and, to me, that is Princeton's stadium. Great layout, sight lines, convenience of concessions/rest rooms. Just an excellent, first class facility.

Appfan_in_CAAland
October 4th, 2010, 11:13 PM
Yes I know I'm being a homer, but come seriously
http://www.appfan.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/prettypretty.jpg

As for other stadiums, I haven't watched a game there, but I was over by the Richmond campus the other day and I really like the Spiders' new stadium. They did a great job blending it with the rest of campus.

lionsrking2
October 4th, 2010, 11:21 PM
I'm biased of course, but Strawberry Stadium is my favorite place to watch a college football game...not the biggest by a long shot, but with the slope of the stands, you're right on top of the action, and makes for a great atmosphere, especially when it's full...the setting is nice, with surrounding pines and oaks, which makes for a cozy, intimate feel...the addition of the new press box/suites/parking facility and concession concourse on the home side, has really dressed the old lady up quite nicely.

Ud1Hens
October 4th, 2010, 11:22 PM
Why do these nice stadiums have tracks around them?

McNeese75
October 4th, 2010, 11:25 PM
Just my xtwocentsx

I am very partial to our own "Hole" when it is rocking but the setting for "The Rock" in Boone is pretty special. Add a little Sean Connery and the "Welcome to the Rock" clip and things can get fun real quick. xnodx

Wash-Griz is one of the great ones and the setting is also very scenic. You can feel the noise coming out of the north endzone.

Never been to Weber St. but I hear the scenery is great.

SUU's stadium is small, quaint and I have enjoyed my visits there.

Paulson in Statesboro can be pretty intimidating (when the Eagles are having a good year) with those 6 flags flying and the real eagle flying into the field.

MR. CHICKEN
October 4th, 2010, 11:35 PM
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ThompsonThe
October 5th, 2010, 01:37 AM
Why do these nice stadiums have tracks around them?

Because our football players are soooooooooooo fast that they either need the extra room or a parachute to slow down enough!

TokyoGriz
October 5th, 2010, 01:40 AM
Sorry guys but real nice stadiums dont have tracks around em. WA griz all the way FTW! Loudest and Proudest in FCS!

lol no lights yet but thats pretty much the last finishing touch needed IMO. Other than lockers and new seats eventually.

Gringer1
October 5th, 2010, 03:08 AM
I'll give my homer vote for Paulson Stadium. Great tailgating right in front of the stadium, 6 National Championship flags, loud and proud fans, a real Bald Eagle flying down from the press box, a capacity crowd of around 18,000 at every game, and a distinct home field advantage. Could you really ask for more?

Bogus Megapardus
October 5th, 2010, 06:31 AM
Obviously, Goodman is my favorite for it is the place where I spend time with my family cheering on my alma mater. However, you ask a different question, then, as far as "nicest" and, to me, that is Princeton's stadium. Great layout, sight lines, convenience of concessions/rest rooms. Just an excellent, first class facility.

Assuming the question doesn't include your own place, I'd have to agree with 'ngineer. If you see a game at Princeton, you'll realize nothing else in FCS even comes close. My only gripe with Princeton is that it can seem a bit gray and uncolorful, but they could easily add a few graphics or pennants here and there if they felt the need (which they clearly don't).

bostonspider
October 5th, 2010, 07:42 AM
I really enjoy the Yale Bowl. Just so historic, and not a bad sightlight in the place. When it is close to full (Harvard Games) it is just a great place to see a game.

Harvard game in 2007

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-sf2p/v155/97/11/506630757/n506630757_203631_1642.jpg

http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-sf2p/v155/97/11/506630757/n506630757_203632_1975.jpg

Tribe4SF
October 5th, 2010, 07:50 AM
New favorite is Foreman Field at ODU.

89Hen
October 5th, 2010, 10:20 AM
Sorry guys but real nice stadiums dont have tracks around em.
This. No matter how good the rest of the stadium is, if there's a track around the field, it loses too many points to be ranked highly.

bluehenbillk
October 5th, 2010, 10:22 AM
This. No matter how good the rest of the stadium is, if there's a track around the field, it loses too many points to be ranked highly.

Agreed!!

SpeedkingATL
October 5th, 2010, 10:26 AM
In the SoCon, The Rock and Paulson Stadium are by far the best atmosphere for football. Both have nice facilities too. The natural setting in Boone is awesome. UTC has a nice stadium but the overall atmosphere has been the worst in the SoCon until this year. That should continue to improve.

Montana Griz stadium is pretty incredible on all counts and the fans at JMU are nice and rowdy.

PantherRob82
October 5th, 2010, 10:41 AM
That I've seen a game in:
Stambaugh at YSU is awesome.
Chattanooga has a great facility in Finley.

That I've been to:
Wash-Griz. The stadium is beautiful and the backdrop is pretty untouchable.

(Fav FBS is BYU. Very cool atmosphere if you can handle not drinking (which I know most of you can'txlolx))

Smitty
October 5th, 2010, 10:55 AM
Ugh I hate the fact that App St. has a track around it. It makes you feel like you are sitting far away from the field. Actually that goes for most football fields with tracks.

As for WCU the new logo helps but the end zones are an eyesore because they are just straight purple.

http://i497.photobucket.com/albums/rr335/bonsaiburke/th_wcufield.jpg (http://i497.photobucket.com/albums/rr335/bonsaiburke/wcufield.jpg?t=1286290481)
Click to make bigger...

Jack99
October 5th, 2010, 11:46 AM
This is circa 95-99. But my top 3 are
1) montana
2) app st
3) mcneese

Bottom 3
1) new hampshire
2) nicholls

Go...gate
October 5th, 2010, 11:51 AM
Since I can't vote for Andy Kerr, where I have spent some of the best days of my life with family and friends, here's my try at objective stadia rating.

1) Princeton Stadium

2) Paulson Stadium

3A) Delaware Stadium

3B) Goodman Stadium

4) Fisher Field

Though a smaller facility, the new ballpark at Marist is also very nice with great sightlines, as is Wagner's park, which gives some wonderful views of NYC on a fall day.

MR. CHICKEN
October 5th, 2010, 11:56 AM
This is circa 95-99. But my top 3 are
1) montana
2) app st
3) mcneese

Bottom 3
1) new hampshire
2) nicholls
3..................???

yosef1969
October 5th, 2010, 12:01 PM
Wa-Griz hands down.
Love KBS but have to agree with some of the others, the track kills it. Never been to the Yale Bowl or the Tub so I'd have to go with UTC second, KBS third (even with the track) and Paulson.

Walkon79
October 5th, 2010, 12:07 PM
This. No matter how good the rest of the stadium is, if there's a track around the field, it loses too many points to be ranked highly.

I'll third that. WaGriz is the best I've seen in person. Hands down the best in the Big Sky, but MSU is finally putting together a reasonable plan to catch up.

Walkon79
October 5th, 2010, 12:10 PM
[QUOTE=Jack99;1564048]This is circa 95-99. But my top 3 are
1) montana
2) app st
3) mcneese

Bottom 3
1) new hampshire
2) nichollsQUOTE]

#1 in the bottom three Idaho State .I hate that place!![/

asknoquarter21
October 5th, 2010, 12:10 PM
WaGriz is a sweet stadium

If Kidd Brewer lost the track(which is possible) it would hands down be the best.

Even with the track it has to be a top 3 facility in the FCS

WestCoastAggie
October 5th, 2010, 12:12 PM
I think my "home Stadium" of Aggie Stadium is a decent place to watch a game.

http://www.bluedeathvalley.com/Images/ncatgameday.jpg

http://mm.news-record.com/drupal/files/imagecache/nrcom_article_image_landscape/Images/aggiehomecoming.jpg

And it's getting a new Press Box, WITH LUXURY SUITES, that will be operational for the 2011 season.

http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.bluedeathvalley.com/Images/new_pressbox3.jpg&imgrefurl=http://onnidan1.com/forum/index.php%3Ftopic%3D36972.msg213778&usg=__VF6G1oiS0Tk0B6760yIKgT4i-r8=&h=382&w=700&sz=56&hl=en&start=10&sig2=B_oNL08dqQ1ugWIWkSttkg&zoom=0&tbnid=-ujvhG1Ljqb3gM:&tbnh=76&tbnw=140&ei=E06rTIybBcP6lweE8bnYBw&prev=/images%3Fq%3DAggie%2BStadium%2BNC%2BA%2526T%26um%3 D1%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26sa%3DX%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official%26biw%3D1280%26bih%3D559%26tbs%3Disch: 10%2C435&um=1&itbs=1&iact=hc&vpx=533&vpy=400&dur=2803&hovh=76&hovw=140&tx=67&ty=45&oei=rU2rTMDTFIWclgf-nJTWBw&esq=6&page=2&ndsp=21&ved=1t:429,r:16,s:10&biw=1280&bih=559

MR. CHICKEN
October 5th, 2010, 12:18 PM
WaGriz is a sweet stadium

If Kidd Brewer lost the track(which is possible) it would hands down be the best.

Even with the track it has to be a top 3 facility in the FCS


HOW SO.........................xconfusedxxchinscratchx xconfusedx

CLICK TA ENLARGE DUH KIDD!

Go Lehigh TU Owl
October 5th, 2010, 12:23 PM
Living in the Northeast gives one a chance to experience some of the top FCS venues in the country. Most of them lie in the IL but you still must include Delaware, Goodman and Fisher.

The best places comes down to the Yale Bowl, Delaware Stadium and Franklin Field for me. Delaware ultimately has the best atmosphere but not the best stadium. The best stadium honor goes to Penn and Franklin Field imo.

http://assets.espn.go.com/photo/2007/0911/travel_FranklinField_800.jpg

asknoquarter21
October 5th, 2010, 12:33 PM
HOW SO.........................xconfusedxxchinscratchx xconfusedx

CLICK TA ENLARGE DUH KIDD!

FBS schools have done it in the past, most recently BYU.

They actually lower the field and fill in additional stands on every side to adjust for the lower field level. Obviously it is a big project, but I think it is something to be considered before ASU gets new turf.

aceinthehole
October 5th, 2010, 12:34 PM
of the few places I've been ...

Lehigh's home filed was very, very nice. Needs an update scoreboard, but IMO it looked and felt exactly what FCS football should be.

Yale Bowl is great, but it just doesn't get the crowd it needs.

asknoquarter21
October 5th, 2010, 12:51 PM
some others that have done it are Stanford, USCal, Texas, Ohio State

RabidRabbit
October 5th, 2010, 01:05 PM
With 6 stadiums checked out for games (Del, Towson, SDSU, USD, Ga Southern, SE LA), my favorite game atmosphere has to go to Ga Southern. That is a gorgeous stadium. SE LA's Strawberry Field is a much more intimate watching experience, and UD's Tub is very nice also.

The domed stadiums definitely are not as nice, until Nov/Dec winds start biting into the northern plains.

BamaJag13
October 5th, 2010, 01:09 PM
Cramton Bowl.......not.

Fordham
October 5th, 2010, 01:59 PM
Lafayette for me, followed closely by Lehigh in terms of stadiums I've been to.

PantherRob82
October 5th, 2010, 02:10 PM
With 6 stadiums checked out for games (Del, Towson, SDSU, USD, Ga Southern, SE LA), my favorite game atmosphere has to go to Ga Southern. That is a gorgeous stadium. SE LA's Strawberry Field is a much more intimate watching experience, and UD's Tub is very nice also.

The domed stadiums definitely are not as nice, until Nov/Dec winds start biting into the northern plains.

The Dome was great for the 2007 quarters. It was so nasty that day.

I'm visiting SIU's new stadium on Saturday.

DrG
October 5th, 2010, 02:34 PM
I'm partial to Harvard Stadium. The seats are right on top of the field (at least on the sidelines), and it's a 5-minute walk from Harvard Square. The only drawback is the end zone horseshoe seats are a bit far away, but they're only filled for the Yale game.

crusader11
October 5th, 2010, 02:40 PM
Goodman (Lehigh) for me. Can't beat the mountains and foliage in the background on a fall day.

glsjunior
October 5th, 2010, 02:41 PM
http://image.cdnl3.xosnetwork.com/pics31/800/AT/ATXMLJDPNCKIIJD.20100903193453.jpg

I like this one.

PantherRob82
October 5th, 2010, 02:50 PM
http://image.cdnl3.xosnetwork.com/pics31/800/AT/ATXMLJDPNCKIIJD.20100903193453.jpg

I like this one.

You should visit more stadium. xlolx

glsjunior
October 5th, 2010, 02:59 PM
lol I have been to plenty, and I'll take our Georgia Dome.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/e/e7/LakewoodStadium.JPG/500px-LakewoodStadium.JPG

I played High School football at the stadium above http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lakewood_Stadium

What's really the difference between that stadium and some of y'all's? Trees? Mountains? Hills of dirt where your students sit? Please.

glsjunior
October 5th, 2010, 03:12 PM
In all seriousness. I always liked Herndon Stadium. Too bad Morris Brown tried to go 1AA and went defunct. I was in favor of GSU taking it over when we first announced our team. But I think the "suburbian" alumni were too afraid to park there, though it is only 1/4 mile from the Georgia Dome.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e9/Morris_Brown_College_Stadium_(1996).JPEG/800px-Morris_Brown_College_Stadium_(1996).JPEG

PantherRob82
October 5th, 2010, 03:13 PM
lol I have been to plenty, and I'll take our Georgia Dome.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/e/e7/LakewoodStadium.JPG/500px-LakewoodStadium.JPG

I played High School football at the stadium above http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lakewood_Stadium

What's really the difference between that stadium and some of y'all's? Trees? Mountains? Hills of dirt where your students sit? Please.

Feel free to list the ones you've been to. I love the UNI-Dome, but that doesn't make it the best I've been to.

SpeedkingATL
October 5th, 2010, 03:20 PM
I don't even like the Georgia Dome for Atlanta Falcon games and I'm a season ticket holder. Football, especially in the South, should be played outdoors. Everything feels artificial about the Dome experience.

glsjunior
October 5th, 2010, 03:26 PM
You're right, there is something bad about being able to buy a beer, sit down on an individual seat, watching replays on 2 big jumbotrons at 72 degrees. I'd rather sit on metal bleachers, sip on coca-cola, squint to see the mini Coke scoreboard with the LED dots indicating down and distance, and the when I have to go the bathroom I get to pee in a trough with 100 of my closest friends.

asknoquarter21
October 5th, 2010, 03:30 PM
Why would anyone want to rent a stadium, when they could have their own?

glsjunior
October 5th, 2010, 03:39 PM
I hope y'all know I'm pulling y'all's chain. But that being said. If I am a recruit, and I have a choice to play where the Falcons play, or I can play in just a larger version of my H.S. stadium, I know where I would want to play. But we will see about that over the years. The Dome also gives us better opportunities for multimedia, which equals more ways to manage sponsorships. For example look at our gameday promotions

http://www.georgiastatesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_LANG=C&DB_OEM_ID=12700&atclid=205005478 We have just scratched the surface on that. We have a 4.5 million dollar football budget.


The Dome also has some amenities in which we can reward some of the big time donors. There is a lounge sponsored by Verizon for $2,500.00 level season tix holders.

I agree that the dome has some disadvantages in the game day experiences but it also has a LOT of advantages.

houtexan
October 5th, 2010, 03:42 PM
Going with the home team too at Lamar University. After the remodel it's a great atmosphere! And no track. 15628 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/bombsight/sets/72157624944121442/show/)
See Bombsight photography slideshow for some GREAT shots of the first home game. http://www.flickr.com/photos/bombsight/sets/72157624944121442/show/

glsjunior
October 5th, 2010, 03:52 PM
Going with the home team too at Lamar University. After the remodel it's a great atmosphere! And no track. 15628 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/bombsight/sets/72157624944121442/show/)
See Bombsight photography slideshow for some GREAT shots of the first home game. http://www.flickr.com/photos/bombsight/sets/72157624944121442/show/

Love the red out.

PantherRob82
October 5th, 2010, 06:30 PM
Going with the home team too at Lamar University. After the remodel it's a great atmosphere! And no track. 15628 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/bombsight/sets/72157624944121442/show/)
See Bombsight photography slideshow for some GREAT shots of the first home game. http://www.flickr.com/photos/bombsight/sets/72157624944121442/show/

Jealous. Nice digs.

Fighting Cock
October 5th, 2010, 06:55 PM
Eastern Illinois!xnodx

gsueagle2424
October 5th, 2010, 06:59 PM
I'll be another homer and vote for Paulson!
http://commondatastorage.googleapis.com/static.panoramio.com/photos/original/13124435.jpg

Mntneer
October 5th, 2010, 07:49 PM
FBS schools have done it in the past, most recently BYU.

They actually lower the field and fill in additional stands on every side to adjust for the lower field level. Obviously it is a big project, but I think it is something to be considered before ASU gets new turf.

Not going to happen. The turf at The Rock is due to be replaced in a year or 2. No way we move the track before then. I'm not convinced they ever will. For those that criticize the track (which I understand), the issue at ASU is that flat undeveloped land is pretty much non-existant. Also, our track and field teams are traditionally very strong and deserve a lot of support.

DFW HOYA
October 5th, 2010, 08:23 PM
One should not miss an opportunity to see a game at H, Y, or P, with Franklin Field being a destination all its own.

And New Hampshire is not the worst I-AA stadium out there. Enough said.

Redhawk2010
October 5th, 2010, 08:50 PM
I have seen several of the schools in the OVC. I've been to Jacksonville State, Murray, Austin Peay, and Eastern Illinois. Obviously I've also been to Southeast Missouri quite a bit. I'm not sure of a "favorite" but a little run-down on the stadiums I've been to.

Indiana State
--Stadium is in the middle of like a city park.
--One-sided stadium that holds like 15,000
--Turf is absolutely awful (was in 2008 at least)
--Visiting locker room near nonexistent

Jacksonville State
--Nice stadium all the way around
--Biggest problem with this stadium is the visitors sideline is way too small.

Murray
--One-sided stadium that holds 15,000
--Brand new turf in 2008
--Locker room was huge and nicest visitors facility I've been in. This includes Mizzou
--It has a track around it which means fans are far from the field

Austin Peay
--Doesn't get much worse than this

Eastern Illinois
--Track around the field
--New video board in 2009
--Visitors locker room is a long way from the field

Houck Stadium at Southeast Missouri State
--Brand new gameday locker room and athletic training room in the west endzone
--10,000 seat stadium
--paint is falling off the stadium
--Turf is need of replacement
--Nice thing about this stadium is the sidelines are not very large so fans are close to the field

In 2008, I overheard one of the Tennessee State players make the comment about Houck Stadium being a "high school stadium." Obviously Houck can't compare to their home field, LP Field in Nashville. On that "high school field" TSU got beat that day as they were ranked and SEMO was not anywhere close.

KiddBrewer
October 5th, 2010, 09:02 PM
ill be a homer and vote for the stadium thats named after......mexthumbsupx

track or no track, still pretty legit

but maybe wash-griz and KBS would be a tie?

App-a-latch-un
October 5th, 2010, 09:22 PM
Not going to happen. The turf at The Rock is due to be replaced in a year or 2. No way we move the track before then. I'm not convinced they ever will. For those that criticize the track (which I understand), the issue at ASU is that flat undeveloped land is pretty much non-existant. Also, our track and field teams are traditionally very strong and deserve a lot of support.

Very true, the only spot you could possibly move the track to would be State Farm, which is an off campus location, other than that there is no flat area available in Boone. Space on and around campus is a pretty precious resource. They wouldn't even let the almighty Wal-Mart build a new supercenter, they had to build onto the current store a little in each direction.

BlueHenSinfonian
October 5th, 2010, 09:25 PM
One should not miss an opportunity to see a game at H, Y, or P, with Franklin Field being a destination all its own.

And New Hampshire is not the worst I-AA stadium out there. Enough said.

I like Franklin field, though I have never seen a game there. I've always thought Temple should find a way to schedule their home games there around Penn instead of using the Linc.

Thanks for all the neat stadium shots so far, there are some cool fields I'd love to visit. If I wasn't stuck down at the southern tip of Florida (not to mention working every saturday) I'd love to take some road trips and see some games. YSU's huge single side looks especially cool, but I wonder if one would get vertigo sitting way at the top.

App-a-latch-un
October 5th, 2010, 09:54 PM
Oh I know I'm a bit biased but this is about the most awesome scenery to watch a football game in. If you don't know where the stadium is, it is dead center where it appears campus meets the mountains.

http://blueridgeblog.blogs.com/photos/uncategorized/2007/10/08/boone_nc_blog2.jpg

Achilles Return
October 6th, 2010, 12:33 AM
Montana, Southern and App State have the best from what I've seen. Old Dominion's is cool too.

chattanoogamocs
October 6th, 2010, 01:45 AM
http://image.cdnl3.xosnetwork.com/pics31/400/FO/FODBEHXGBKNNYEW.20100813143733.jpg

Thanks to those who mentioned Finley.

We like it a lot more now that it isn't empty for every home game.

TheHerb
October 6th, 2010, 02:08 AM
I have to say that Franklin Field is a pretty awesome place to watch a game. Definitely a classic stadium. Doesn't have the bells and whistles of some of the newer stadiums, but really gives a collegiate feel.

I've been to Finley and Delaware as well and was definitely impressed. Villanova Stadium isn't much to write home about although the outer facade looks kind of unique. That's probably the only thing that is remotely nice about our stadium.

gsueagle2424
October 6th, 2010, 08:14 AM
http://image.cdnl3.xosnetwork.com/pics31/400/FO/FODBEHXGBKNNYEW.20100813143733.jpg

Thanks to those who mentioned Finley.

We like it a lot more now that it isn't empty for every home game.

Well we had to mention Paulson North :)

GSUhooligan
October 6th, 2010, 09:51 AM
What's really the difference between that stadium and some of y'all's? Trees? Mountains? Hills of dirt where your students sit? Please.

Ironic that its the Georgia Dome that actually holds high school games. To my knowledge, Paulson, Wa Griz, KBS, UD et al don't have high school games being played on them.

I think a recruit would rather play in front of a sold out 18-20K seat rocking stadium, than a 1/8 full, enthusiasm-draining acoustic vacuum.

GSUhooligan
October 6th, 2010, 10:05 AM
Of the stadiums that I've been to.

Game Day atmosphere ranking:
Paulson
KBS
Cowboy Stadium
Coughlin-Alumni (SDSU)
JSU Stadium
Paladin Stadium
Johnson Haggood
Georgia Dome
EJ Whitmire
Paulson North
Rhodes
Gibbs
Seibert
Parsons Field

Best Facility Quality:
KBS

Best View
EJ Whitmire

Most Annoying place to watch a game:
Coughlin-Alumni (Those GD cowbells + a beat down = miserable)

SalukiJim
October 6th, 2010, 11:24 AM
...

I think a recruit would rather play in front of a sold out 18-20K seat rocking stadium, than a 1/8 full, enthusiasm-draining acoustic vacuum.

xthumbsupxxthumbsupxxthumbsupx

Sycamore51
October 6th, 2010, 11:51 AM
I have seen several of the schools in the OVC. I've been to Jacksonville State, Murray, Austin Peay, and Eastern Illinois. Obviously I've also been to Southeast Missouri quite a bit. I'm not sure of a "favorite" but a little run-down on the stadiums I've been to.

Indiana State
--Stadium is in the middle of like a city park.
--One-sided stadium that holds like 15,000
--Turf is absolutely awful (was in 2008 at least)
--Visiting locker room near nonexistent
Jacksonville State
--Nice stadium all the way around
--Biggest problem with this stadium is the visitors sideline is way too small.

Murray
--One-sided stadium that holds 15,000
--Brand new turf in 2008
--Locker room was huge and nicest visitors facility I've been in. This includes Mizzou
--It has a track around it which means fans are far from the field

Austin Peay
--Doesn't get much worse than this

Eastern Illinois
--Track around the field
--New video board in 2009
--Visitors locker room is a long way from the field

Houck Stadium at Southeast Missouri State
--Brand new gameday locker room and athletic training room in the west endzone
--10,000 seat stadium
--paint is falling off the stadium
--Turf is need of replacement
--Nice thing about this stadium is the sidelines are not very large so fans are close to the field

In 2008, I overheard one of the Tennessee State players make the comment about Houck Stadium being a "high school stadium." Obviously Houck can't compare to their home field, LP Field in Nashville. On that "high school field" TSU got beat that day as they were ranked and SEMO was not anywhere close.

Both were updated before the 2009 season.

Sycamore51
October 6th, 2010, 11:54 AM
I think SIU's new stadium has to be up there. From the pictures it looks amazing!

glsjunior
October 6th, 2010, 12:58 PM
Ironic that its the Georgia Dome that actually holds high school games. To my knowledge, Paulson, Wa Griz, KBS, UD et al don't have high school games being played on them.

I think a recruit would rather play in front of a sold out 18-20K seat rocking stadium, than a 1/8 full, enthusiasm-draining acoustic vacuum.


I don't know Jack Crowe seemed to think we were pretty loud. http://www.georgiastatesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=592447&SPID=5671&DB_LANG=C&DB_OEM_ID=12700&ATCLID=204997084

Besides we don't have to worry about begging Alumni for millions of dollars to help expand our stadium since we have lots of room for growth. We can use that money to fly players on our plane

http://image.cdnl3.xosnetwork.com/pics31/800/AF/AFELEIZVYSOREDU.20100924190137.jpg And making recruiting visits around the country.

MountaineerMania54
October 6th, 2010, 01:17 PM
Pretty cocky for the new kid on the block, who has yet to do anything of value at the FCS level. Try winning a few games before you boast how great your recruiting, etc is.

Jaguar79
October 6th, 2010, 01:49 PM
Besides my homer vote of A.W. Mumford Stadium, without a bad seat in the place and even with the track, we are right near the field. We treat visitors right .... until the game starts and that breeze comes off the Mississippi and then you get the true form of the Jaguar Nation if you happen to be wearing the opponent's colors.

I do have to give credit to Jackson State's Memorial Stadium and McNeese's Cowboy Stadium. Both nice venues to watch a game.

glsjunior
October 6th, 2010, 02:08 PM
Pretty cocky for the new kid on the block, who has yet to do anything of value at the FCS level. Try winning a few games before you boast how great your recruiting, etc is.

Hey I only talk smack when I have to defend. You are not going to crap on my stadium and expect me not to crap on yours. Its just a matter of school pride.

Silenoz
October 6th, 2010, 02:15 PM
Montana - everything
App - awesome setting
ODU - pretty sweet, though the vids I watched seemed to showcase a pretty tame atmosphere

JSU02
October 6th, 2010, 02:30 PM
Of the stadiums that I've been to.


JSU Stadium

Did u get to make it to the Murray game?

Achilles Return
October 6th, 2010, 02:47 PM
Hey I only talk smack when I have to defend. You are not going to crap on my stadium and expect me not to crap on yours. Its just a matter of school pride.

You don't have a stadium. The Falcons have a stadium, and they just let you use it.

JMU2004
October 6th, 2010, 02:48 PM
I don't know Jack Crowe seemed to think we were pretty loud. http://www.georgiastatesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=592447&SPID=5671&DB_LANG=C&DB_OEM_ID=12700&ATCLID=204997084

Besides we don't have to worry about begging Alumni for millions of dollars to help expand our stadium since we have lots of room for growth. We can use that money to fly players on our plane

http://image.cdnl3.xosnetwork.com/pics31/800/AF/AFELEIZVYSOREDU.20100924190137.jpg And making recruiting visits around the country.


Please...putting some stickers on a Charter rental DOES NOT make it YOUR plane.

UCMoc
October 6th, 2010, 02:54 PM
Please...putting some stickers on a Charter rental DOES NOT make it YOUR plane.

Yes, but you're saying this to people who think that house-sitting for the Falcons means they live at the Georgia Dome.

JSU02
October 6th, 2010, 02:59 PM
Come on people, you all know that since the State of Georgia built it, that means it belongs to Georgia State alone. I mean, all you have to do rearrange the words to see that its an indisputable fact. xrolleyesx

SouthernEagle02
October 6th, 2010, 03:28 PM
My fav's include (of the one's I've visited):
Paulson
Kidd Brewer (post renovation)
J. Haygood
Finley
Texas St

Honrable mention,
ETSU dome xnodx

T-Dog
October 6th, 2010, 03:45 PM
Honrable mention,
ETSU dome xnodx

You mean the Mini-Dump? Yeah, gotta say no to that one.

GSUhooligan
October 6th, 2010, 03:59 PM
Did u get to make it to the Murray game?

Unfortunately no, a friend talked me into going to the Braves game to see Bobby's ceremony instead. In hindsight, I should have went to ya'lls game and then the Braves on Sunday. I still want to get out there and see the finished product.

SouthernEagle02
October 6th, 2010, 04:08 PM
You mean the Mini-Dump? Yeah, gotta say no to that one.
Ah c'mon man. It was cozy. I mean aside from the first three rows that overhung the players, a playing surface that was concrete painted green, poor concessions....you know on second thought it was a dump. What was I thinking? xoopsx

chattanoogamocs
October 6th, 2010, 04:52 PM
Well we had to mention Paulson North :)

Also known as Kidd Brewer West.

DaBigBlue
October 6th, 2010, 10:34 PM
Here's a guy grading his experience at ODU's Foremen Field. I know it's my favorite, the way it has transformed our campus is unbelievable.
http://www.altdaily.com/blogs/news-blogs/features/entertainment/sports/grading-foreman-fiel.html

Here is a Gardner Webb's fan perspective from last week.
http://www.championshipsubdivision.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=18924

I think my favorite outside of the homer pick, is Yale. Went there as a kid with my dad to see a game, lasting impression. Truth be told, I've only seen six different FCS stadiums live during a gameday. Looking forward to seeing more.

http://www.aerophotoamerica.com/images/o13_odu6.jpg

http://www.championshipsubdivision.com/wp-content/gallery/old-dominion-monarchs-s-b-ballard-stadium/odu.jpg

BIGMAN
October 6th, 2010, 10:49 PM
I'll have to agree with you Tribe4SF on that, But I'm still partial to Zable

glsjunior
October 6th, 2010, 10:56 PM
You don't have a stadium. The Falcons have a stadium, and they just let you use it.

Actually the taxpayers of the State of Georgia own the Georgia Dome. The Georgia World Congress Authority operates the Georgia Dome and the Falcons lease it from them. http://www.gadome.com/about/Default.aspx With your school's 100k budget you couldn't afford to rent it anyway. Where is the airport in Statesboro?

Big Dawg
October 6th, 2010, 11:10 PM
Bragg Stidum isn't very hi-tech, but I really like it...I know it's a "homer" pick.

The "Blackout" last weekend against SCSU
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs136.ash2/40139_10150289850750221_828530220_15014145_5069195 _n.jpg
http://img842.imageshack.us/img842/1968/dsc03681o.jpg
http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs076.snc3/14343_157088418137_79437403137_2786330_2312981_n.j pg

MR. CHICKEN
October 7th, 2010, 01:10 AM
Bragg Stidum isn't very hi-tech, but I really like it...I know it's a "homer" pick.

The "Blackout" last weekend against SCSU
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs136.ash2/40139_10150289850750221_828530220_15014145_5069195 _n.jpg
http://img842.imageshack.us/img842/1968/dsc03681o.jpg
http://hphotos-snc3.fbcdn.net/hs076.snc3/14343_157088418137_79437403137_2786330_2312981_n.j pg

AREN'T ALL GAMES....AGIN'...HBCU'S...UH BLACK-OUT.....xconfusedx....AWK!

pleahy1
October 7th, 2010, 01:10 AM
http://image.cdnl3.xosnetwork.com/pics31/800/AT/ATXMLJDPNCKIIJD.20100903193453.jpg

I like this one.

Really? Ga State at the GA bowl.....I've seen the high school state championships which are also played there fill it up more than Ga State.

pleahy1
October 7th, 2010, 01:14 AM
I hope y'all know I'm pulling y'all's chain. But that being said. If I am a recruit, and I have a choice to play where the Falcons play, or I can play in just a larger version of my H.S. stadium, I know where I would want to play. But we will see about that over the years. The Dome also gives us better opportunities for multimedia, which equals more ways to manage sponsorships. For example look at our gameday promotions

http://www.georgiastatesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_LANG=C&DB_OEM_ID=12700&atclid=205005478 We have just scratched the surface on that. We have a 4.5 million dollar football budget.


The Dome also has some amenities in which we can reward some of the big time donors. There is a lounge sponsored by Verizon for $2,500.00 level season tix holders.

I agree that the dome has some disadvantages in the game day experiences but it also has a LOT of advantages.

Come back and talk to me when you have a winning season under your belt. Maybe then you can get some people to but those 2,500.00 dollar season tickets.

pleahy1
October 7th, 2010, 01:19 AM
Hey I only talk smack when I have to defend. You are not going to crap on my stadium and expect me not to crap on yours. Its just a matter of school pride.

Its not even YOUR stadium

Eaglesrus
October 7th, 2010, 08:22 AM
Actually the taxpayers of the State of Georgia own the Georgia Dome. The Georgia World Congress Authority operates the Georgia Dome and the Falcons lease it from them. http://www.gadome.com/about/Default.aspx With your school's 100k budget you couldn't afford to rent it anyway. Where is the airport in Statesboro?

So, as a Georgia taxpayer, it's MY stadium. Where do I serve the eviction notice?

jaxstatealum
October 7th, 2010, 09:32 AM
You're right, there is something bad about being able to buy a beer, sit down on an individual seat, watching replays on 2 big jumbotrons at 72 degrees. I'd rather sit on metal bleachers, sip on coca-cola, squint to see the mini Coke scoreboard with the LED dots indicating down and distance, and the when I have to go the bathroom I get to pee in a trough with 100 of my closest friends.

It is too open and never full. Terrible place to play college football. Your own students don't support the team and help with all the empty seats...

SpeedkingATL
October 7th, 2010, 09:49 AM
You're right, there is something bad about being able to buy a beer, sit down on an individual seat, watching replays on 2 big jumbotrons at 72 degrees. I'd rather sit on metal bleachers, sip on coca-cola, squint to see the mini Coke scoreboard with the LED dots indicating down and distance, and the when I have to go the bathroom I get to pee in a trough with 100 of my closest friends.

You and I definately have different ideas about what constitutes a great game day experience. I wouldn't trade the games at KBS for the environment inside the Dome...ever. I even miss the old Fulton County for football because it was outdoors like football is meant to be played, not indoors like in a TV studio. This isn't a diss on GaState, it's just an opinion from an old school football fan. Living in ATL I'm all for GaState having a great program.

Ivytalk
October 7th, 2010, 10:09 AM
Tough call for me between Delaware Stadium and GSU's Paulson Stadium. Both have great sight lines and game-day atmospheres.

And a lot of young ladies with nice hemispheres!xsmiley_wix

bulldog10jw
October 7th, 2010, 11:46 AM
And a lot of young ladies with nice hemispheres!xsmiley_wix

Off subject I know IT, but you should see the young ladies at Diamondback games in the heat of the summer.

If they wore any less clothing they would be arrested. :D

glsjunior
October 7th, 2010, 12:32 PM
You and I definately have different ideas about what constitutes a great game day experience. I wouldn't trade the games at KBS for the environment inside the Dome...ever. I even miss the old Fulton County for football because it was outdoors like football is meant to be played, not indoors like in a TV studio. This isn't a diss on GaState, it's just an opinion from an old school football fan. Living in ATL I'm all for GaState having a great program.

I can feel you on that. There is something different about watching Football in a Dome. Even small games feel big in a dome. I do miss real grass though. Even outdoor stadiums don't have real grass anymore.

BlueHenSinfonian
October 7th, 2010, 01:46 PM
I can feel you on that. There is something different about watching Football in a Dome. Even small games feel big in a dome. I do miss real grass though. Even outdoor stadiums don't have real grass anymore.

I miss real grass too, but in the long run with the watering requirements it's more environmentally friendly to move to field turf, not to mention it makes the on field graphics look better throughout the season.

A dome makes a certain amount of sense in Atalanta, where August/September games would be brutally hot without the AC, and they are nice when they are filled because they get loud, but when it's less than a quarter filled, it does feel like a big dead space.

The other interesting factor will be how well GSU's team handles cold weather games when and if they start playing in the CAA. Playing more than half of your games in a nice 72 degree dome makes it harder to adjust to a November road game at UMass, UNH, or Maine, especially if you start to throw rain or snow into the mix.

GaSouthern
October 7th, 2010, 01:52 PM
Man, GA State fans are like little loud mouth kids.


I have a question to all the App State fans...
Could they not digg out the field / track and build the stadium "down" to the new level which would bring fans closer and provide more seating? That would elimate the track and expand the stadium cheaply IMO.

asu3peat
October 7th, 2010, 03:25 PM
Man, GA State fans are like little loud mouth kids.


I have a question to all the App State fans...
Could they not digg out the field / track and build the stadium "down" to the new level which would bring fans closer and provide more seating? That would elimate the track and expand the stadium cheaply IMO.

There would be nothing cheap about removing the track and building down. Underneath the field is a lot of rock that's much harder to remove then dirt. Probably would require some blasting and some big time heavy machinary to get it out of there. While most fans agree that they'd like to see this done, no one can answer where they'd put the new track. ASU's track and field team deserves a top notch facility as they consistently compete for the title year in and year out in both men and womens. It's not like App has a lot of flat land around campus to build a quality track and field facility. I'd love for the fans to be more on top of the action but until someone can tell me where a new track can be built and show me the money to dig the football field and track up, I'm good with where it is for now.

GaSouthern
October 7th, 2010, 03:28 PM
There would be nothing cheap about removing the track and building down. Underneath the field is a lot of rock that's much harder to remove then dirt. Probably would require some blasting and some big time heavy machinary to get it out of there. While most fans agree that they'd like to see this done, no one can answer where they'd put the new track. ASU's track and field team deserves a top notch facility as they consistently compete for the title year in and year out in both men and womens. It's not like App has a lot of flat land around campus to build a quality track and field facility. I'd love for the fans to be more on top of the action but until someone can tell me where a new track can be built and show me the money to dig the football field and track up, I'm good with where it is for now.

Good post! Thanks for the info! :D

heath
October 7th, 2010, 03:35 PM
Hey I only talk smack when I have to defend. You are not going to crap on my stadium and expect me not to crap on yours. Its just a matter of school pride.Thats alot of crap to fill the dome, hope none gets in your beer, you really need to get outside of Atlanta and visit a few of the really nice stadiums. My vote will be Bridgeforth when its complete next year. Fisher Field is really nice in the fall.

bkrownd
October 7th, 2010, 05:02 PM
Football is about tradition, so the more storied Ivies have to own this thread. However, the only one I've been to is Schoellkopf (sp?), which definitely isn't in the running. ;) I'd love to see Harvard, Yale Bowl and Penn's Franklin someday just to live that bit of history for a moment.

bostonspider
October 7th, 2010, 05:16 PM
Harvard is very cool looking, though the concrete tiers are not particularly comfortable to sit on. Definitely bring a cushion. Otherwise nice size and great sightlines.

http://a.espncdn.com/photo/2007/0911/travel_harvstadium_800.jpg

Exterior looks even OLDER than it really is.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/archive/1/14/20080103212413!Harvard_Stadium,_Dudesleeper.jpg

Bogus Megapardus
October 7th, 2010, 05:46 PM
You're right, there is something bad about being able to buy a beer, sit down on an individual seat, watching replays on 2 big jumbotrons at 72 degrees. I'd rather sit on metal bleachers, sip on coca-cola, squint to see the mini Coke scoreboard with the LED dots indicating down and distance, and the when I have to go the bathroom I get to pee in a trough with 100 of my closest friends.

You know, if this is really what you think the game experience is like at a smaller college FCS place like Lafayette's Fisher Field or Princeton Stadium or William & Mary's Zable Stadium, maybe you should get out a little more often.

DFW HOYA
October 7th, 2010, 06:27 PM
Yale, Penn, and Harvard have no equal among stadia. Princeton is a little too new and only half of Schoellkopf is in the discussion. Columbia gets points for scenery but the visitors side is an afterhought. Brown and Dartmouth aren't even in the discussion.

The PL trails in comparison: Lafayette is the best of the old, Lehigh the better of the new. Fitton has seen better days, and Bucknell and Colgate are a few steps behind.

PantherRob82
October 7th, 2010, 06:44 PM
Yale, Penn, and Harvard have no equal among stadia. Princeton is a little too new and only half of Schoellkopf is in the discussion. Columbia gets points for scenery but the visitors side is an afterhought. Brown and Dartmouth aren't even in the discussion.

The PL trails in comparison: Lafayette is the best of the old, Lehigh the better of the new. Fitton has seen better days, and Bucknell and Colgate are a few steps behind.

What about Multi-Sport Field?

Dane96
October 7th, 2010, 08:26 PM
Harvard is very cool looking, though the concrete tiers are not particularly comfortable to sit on. Definitely bring a cushion. Otherwise nice size and great sightlines.

http://a.espncdn.com/photo/2007/0911/travel_harvstadium_800.jpg

Exterior looks even OLDER than it really is.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/archive/1/14/20080103212413!Harvard_Stadium,_Dudesleeper.jpg

Harvard is amazing to watch a game.

Spider...after all these years i never asked: where do you live in Beantown. I am in the N. End.

Dane96
October 7th, 2010, 08:27 PM
Yale, Penn, and Harvard have no equal among stadia. Princeton is a little too new and only half of Schoellkopf is in the discussion. Columbia gets points for scenery but the visitors side is an afterhought. Brown and Dartmouth aren't even in the discussion.

The PL trails in comparison: Lafayette is the best of the old, Lehigh the better of the new. Fitton has seen better days, and Bucknell and Colgate are a few steps behind.

Though Princeton is new...the facility is really nice and still kept the Palmer Field look with the exterior. Great place to watch a game, and the field itself is excellent.

Sader87
October 7th, 2010, 08:45 PM
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://goholycross.com/information/directory/facility_photos/fitton-fb.jpg&imgrefurl=http://goholycross.com/information/directory/facilities&usg=__HYPLQCUL9EWLTgDNIROX_q1bHHc=&h=370&w=500&sz=60&hl=en&start=0&zoom=1&tbnid=pGo08YvLiMuSmM:&tbnh=139&tbnw=188&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dfitton%2Bfield%26hl%3Den%26biw%3D1090 %26bih%3D458%26gbv%3D2%26tbs%3Disch:1&itbs=1&iact=hc&vpx=363&vpy=114&dur=32&hovh=193&hovw=261&tx=173&ty=97&ei=SmmuTJnFNYGdlgfd-uTmDw&oei=PWmuTNP2OYL68Aaq9uC8BA&esq=4&page=1&ndsp=8&ved=1t:429,r:1,s:0

Fitton is actually a very good place to watch a game as you are literally right on top of the field.

Harvard Stadium is my favorite opposition stadium....the Yale Bowl, while oozing tradition, is actually not that great a venue to watch a game...stands go "out and up" very quickly imo.

BlueHenSinfonian
October 7th, 2010, 09:02 PM
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://goholycross.com/information/directory/facility_photos/fitton-fb.jpg&imgrefurl=http://goholycross.com/information/directory/facilities&usg=__HYPLQCUL9EWLTgDNIROX_q1bHHc=&h=370&w=500&sz=60&hl=en&start=0&zoom=1&tbnid=pGo08YvLiMuSmM:&tbnh=139&tbnw=188&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dfitton%2Bfield%26hl%3Den%26biw%3D1090 %26bih%3D458%26gbv%3D2%26tbs%3Disch:1&itbs=1&iact=hc&vpx=363&vpy=114&dur=32&hovh=193&hovw=261&tx=173&ty=97&ei=SmmuTJnFNYGdlgfd-uTmDw&oei=PWmuTNP2OYL68Aaq9uC8BA&esq=4&page=1&ndsp=8&ved=1t:429,r:1,s:0

Fitton is actually a very good place to watch a game as you are literally right on top of the field.

Harvard Stadium is my favorite opposition stadium....the Yale Bowl, while oozing tradition, is actually not that great a venue to watch a game...stands go "out and up" very quickly imo.

Wow, I'm learning a lot of new things about other schools. I've always thought of Holy Cross as just another tiny New England liberal arts school, I never knew you had a 20,000+ seat stadium that actually looks pretty darn nice.

parr90
October 7th, 2010, 10:14 PM
Harvard is very cool looking, though the concrete tiers are not particularly comfortable to sit on. Definitely bring a cushion. Otherwise nice size and great sightlines.

http://a.espncdn.com/photo/2007/0911/travel_harvstadium_800.jpg

Exterior looks even OLDER than it really is.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/archive/1/14/20080103212413!Harvard_Stadium,_Dudesleeper.jpg

Wow! Ive seen pictures of this stadium before but its nice to me. Different than everyone else. Very close to the field.

Off topic a little. Im just curious app folks. How is your track team? Do you guys have a competitive track program? Never really heard much about it.

MR. CHICKEN
October 7th, 2010, 10:15 PM
IS DAT DUH...PENTAGON????

panama
October 7th, 2010, 10:21 PM
The South doesnt have Pro Football.

Carry On


I don't even like the Georgia Dome for Atlanta Falcon games and I'm a season ticket holder. Football, especially in the South, should be played outdoors. Everything feels artificial about the Dome experience.

panama
October 7th, 2010, 10:33 PM
...and glsjunior, you had to know that posting to this thread was pointless. I mean they called a sponsored specially painted Air Tran 737 a chartered plane with stickers.

Gringer1
October 7th, 2010, 10:45 PM
...and glsjunior, you had to know that posting to this thread was pointless. I mean they called a sponsored specially painted Air Tran 737 a chartered plane with stickers.

I still can't believe the attitude coming from the fans of a program that has yet to actually accomplish anything. The thread is about FCS stadiums, not rented multipurpose facilities or "specially painted" airplanes. The problem people have with you is your insistence on being worshipped when you haven't proven anything yet. If we can please stop derailing the thread and get back to the intended discussion, that would be great.

PantherRob82
October 7th, 2010, 11:18 PM
...and glsjunior, you had to know that posting to this thread was pointless. I mean they called a sponsored specially painted Air Tran 737 a chartered plane with stickers.

Wow, haven't seen you around lately. Don't expect us to be excited that you play in a quarter full stadium. It's not the worst ever, but I've seen a lot better at this level.

seantaylor
October 7th, 2010, 11:37 PM
The Georgia Dome is one of the top 3 ish holes in the NFL. Congrats you rent it and can't fill a fifth of it.

bostonspider
October 7th, 2010, 11:53 PM
Harvard is amazing to watch a game.

Spider...after all these years i never asked: where do you live in Beantown. I am in the N. End.

Actually just bought a loft down in Hyde Park, but lived in Back Bay for 10 years previously. Big change, but I love my new place...

DaBigBlue
October 8th, 2010, 12:14 AM
http://www.the-game.org/stadiums/harvard%20stadium%20also7.jpg


+1 xthumbsupx

Bogus Megapardus
October 8th, 2010, 12:16 AM
Wow, I'm learning a lot of new things about other schools. I've always thought of Holy Cross as just another tiny New England liberal arts school, I never knew you had a 20,000+ seat stadium that actually looks pretty darn nice.

The Blue Hen bus drives right past Fitton on every trip to Maine. It's a central Massachusetts landmark.

Go...gate
October 8th, 2010, 01:56 AM
Wow! Ive seen pictures of this stadium before but its nice to me. Different than everyone else. Very close to the field.

Off topic a little. Im just curious app folks. How is your track team? Do you guys have a competitive track program? Never really heard much about it.

Solidiers Field, now Harvard Stadium, is a great place to watch a game, though you do need a seat cushion. The open end zone is now the site of a building/field house, though for many years steel/wooden stands sat there, boosting the capacity to about 53,000.

Go...gate
October 8th, 2010, 02:01 AM
Wow, I'm learning a lot of new things about other schools. I've always thought of Holy Cross as just another tiny New England liberal arts school, I never knew you had a 20,000+ seat stadium that actually looks pretty darn nice.

Oh, yes. Fitton Field is another great venue.

In addition, a lot of people don't remember that Memorial Stadium at Bucknell has capacity of 20,000 at one time through the mid 1970's. Didn't the old Fisher Field at Lafayette also have a much larger potential capacity, say up around 22,000?

App-a-latch-un
October 8th, 2010, 02:01 AM
I still can't believe the attitude coming from the fans of a program that has yet to actually accomplish anything. The thread is about FCS stadiums, not rented multipurpose facilities or "specially painted" airplanes. The problem people have with you is your insistence on being worshipped when you haven't proven anything yet. If we can please stop derailing the thread and get back to the intended discussion, that would be great.

THANK YOU! Sitting, INDOORS, in an empty stadium would depress me. I'd rather stand in 15 degree weather as ice and sleet pound me in the face in Boone anyday. Forget your fancy beer, sneaking in whiskey strapped to your legs is way more fun, and cheaper!

GSU fans, come on down to Georgia Southern when App comes to town and see what real FCS atmosphere is....I'll be making the drive from Boone and I can't wait. Potentially the best SoCon and best FCS game of the year!

Really sad Nooga aka Kidd Brewer West doesn't have the championship anymore, Nooga is a fantastic place to tailgate and watch a game.

SouthernMan
October 8th, 2010, 09:05 AM
THANK YOU! Sitting, INDOORS, in an empty stadium would depress me. I'd rather stand in 15 degree weather as ice and sleet pound me in the face in Boone anyday. Forget your fancy beer, sneaking in whiskey strapped to your legs is way more fun, and cheaper!

GSU fans, come on down to Georgia Southern when App comes to town and see what real FCS atmosphere is....I'll be making the drive from Boone and I can't wait. Potentially the best SoCon and best FCS game of the year!

Really sad Nooga aka Kidd Brewer West doesn't have the championship anymore, Nooga is a fantastic place to tailgate and watch a game.

They could not handle it...it would warp their fragile little minds. Case in point:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAgfHK-D12A

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Az6TcSlixE4

AppTrex77
October 8th, 2010, 09:28 AM
Wow! Ive seen pictures of this stadium before but its nice to me. Different than everyone else. Very close to the field.

Off topic a little. Im just curious app folks. How is your track team? Do you guys have a competitive track program? Never really heard much about it.

Actually, we have very good track programs for both men and women. Go to GOASU.com and check it out. We are really proud of our track teams and the way they represent our university.

ysubigred
October 8th, 2010, 09:53 AM
Yes I know I'm being a homer, but come seriously
http://www.appfan.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/prettypretty.jpg

As for other stadiums, I haven't watched a game there, but I was over by the Richmond campus the other day and I really like the Spiders' new stadium. They did a great job blending it with the rest of campus.

It's not a real football stadium "IF" it has a running track around it LOL!!

xtwocentsxxlolx

Go Lehigh TU Owl
October 8th, 2010, 10:13 AM
Oh, yes. Fitton Field is another great venue.

In addition, a lot of people don't remember that Memorial Stadium at Bucknell has capacity of 20,000 at one time through the mid 1970's. Didn't the old Fisher Field at Lafayette also have a much larger potential capacity, say up around 22,000?

The first time i visited Bucknell for a football game was 1989. Their stadium was a dump at that time but it was still a full horseshoe. By the time i returned in 1991 the place had been renovated and about 5-6k seats were removed and replaced by the Bucknell flower garden. Did they rename it Christy Matthewson after the renovations?

SideLine Shooter
October 8th, 2010, 10:45 AM
I like Finely when App St. is there playing for the NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP. It is packed and rockin. If App is not in the Championship game it is a ghost town. I will miss it.

panama
October 8th, 2010, 02:00 PM
I disagree. That is a nice looking stadium.


It's not a real football stadium "IF" it has a running track around it LOL!!

xtwocentsxxlolx

panama
October 8th, 2010, 02:05 PM
Granted I dont know where the plane fits in, but I have no attitude. It is about FCS stadiums and that is our stadium even if it is leased from the State of Georgia. So lets not start another unecessary Statesboro concocted fight.

Nice thread for the most part guys.

I still can't believe the attitude coming from the fans of a program that has yet to actually accomplish anything. The thread is about FCS stadiums, not rented multipurpose facilities or "specially painted" airplanes. The problem people have with you is your insistence on being worshipped when you haven't proven anything yet. If we can please stop derailing the thread and get back to the intended discussion, that would be great.

panama
October 8th, 2010, 02:07 PM
The Georgia Dome is one of the top 3 ish holes in the NFL. Congrats you rent it and can't fill a fifth of it.

Its a wonderful facilty and no we cant fil it. But there is no other stadium in town that will hold 18k to 30k. Personally I love it.

bkrownd
October 8th, 2010, 09:02 PM
http://www.the-game.org/stadiums/harvard%20stadium%20also7.jpg


+1 xthumbsupx

Doh, the stadium is across the river, not in Cambridge...

PUBand09
October 8th, 2010, 10:41 PM
I've only been to a dozen or so FCS stadia, and about as many BCS venues, but Harvard Stadium is definitely my favorite game experience. It's especially awe-inspiring if you get to take it in from center field (which I have); it really feels like you're in the Coliseum or Hippodrome.

After that, I'd take our very own Princeton Stadium over the Yale Bowl, but they're all very nice, especially during a crowded game.

GSUGrad06
October 11th, 2010, 02:43 PM
THANK YOU! Sitting, INDOORS, in an empty stadium would depress me. I'd rather stand in 15 degree weather as ice and sleet pound me in the face in Boone anyday. Forget your fancy beer, sneaking in whiskey strapped to your legs is way more fun, and cheaper!...

App State's stadium is in an awesome setting in my opinion...I'm slightly bias though because I visit Boone about twice a year and love it up there.

While I'm with you on standing in 15 degrees with frozen stuff hitting my face while going crazy at a football game...having an outdoor stadium would probably only hurt our attendance for the first few years. At first I was completely against the GA Dome but considering the other options it's our best one. Now that I've been to 5 home games I can say that it is a "nice" place to watch a game. It's louder than you would think and it's a very comfortable game experience. I'll tell you, with the heat we've had, it's been nice to go from sweating in the tailgate lot to 72* within 10 minutes!

Reason I say outdoors would hurt our attendance is because our fans/students are infants right now (as far as being college football fans) and I doubt we'd have more than 1,000 students show up in 56* rainy weather. We don't have tradition established however it's building with every home game. Also, with each new incoming freshman class it will get exponentially stronger. I'd like to see us have an open air stadium at some point down the road but I'm not sure where we'd build it. I know Georgia State owns a fair amount of property that is being unused (for university purposes) right now but don't know if a stadium is doable on any of the sites. If it meant the stadium would be further off campus I would be against it. The Dome is pretty close to our campus.

As for some of our fans thinking we own the FCS world before we have a season under our belts...sorry, I know there were some diehard fans born on the day they announced we would be fielding a team, I'm one of them. Just ignore them and know we're not all that cocky.

GAD
October 11th, 2010, 03:11 PM
Its a wonderful facilty and no we cant fil it. But there is no other stadium in town that will hold 18k to 30k. Personally I love it.
You can fill it, just gotta bring the right team in there