Fargo Dome, Washington-Grizz, Bridgefort, Roos
https://youtu.be/19JdT9rObZw
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Fargo Dome, Washington-Grizz, Bridgefort, Roos
https://youtu.be/19JdT9rObZw
I've been to the popular ones, Washington-Griz, The Fargo Dome, Bobcat Stadium (Montana State), Bridgeforth (JMU), Delaware Stadium, yet the best stadium that I've seen is Princeton and it's not even close imo.
Of those:
1. Wa-Griz
2. Bridgeforth
3. FargoDome
Roos Field? Seriously?? xlolx
Yeah, I'd agree Wa-Griz is the best. Few others I'd put right up there are the Dykhouse Stadium (SDSU), Bobcat Stadium (Montana St), and Hornet Stadium (Alabama St - I think that's the name).
http://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/fb27...a-Day-5674.jpg
https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.town...ize=1200%2C800
https://lagniappemobile.com/wp-conte...et-stadium.jpg
Cue the #NotAStadium debate. xrolleyesx
Me after our 2014 playoff game at EWU
https://i.gifer.com/7Go8.gif
Never been to Bridgefort. Wa-Griz is first of this crop, the Fargo Dome is not a stadium. Dykehouse is a nice stadium but they can't fill it unless NDSU is there and their normal gameday atmosphere is weak.
If Penn could fill Franklin Field (yes, a tall order these days), it would be an amazing place for college football. But Princeton is certainly in the conversation, especially to those fans of Missouri Valley and Big Sky schools which have never seen it in person or on TV.
Haven't seen Cowboy Stadium (McNeese) mentioned on here. There's a lot of charm in "The Hole" and it kind of has a big time college football feel that you don't get anywhere else in the SLC. It definitely deserves some consideration. And while I haven't been out to Abilene, I hear ACU's new stadium is a thing of beauty. It's brand new.
Griz.