My mom and dad went to that Super Bowl in Rice Stadium. They were literally giving away tickets in order to get anyone to go. It had a higher seating capacity that the Astrodome did, but back then the SB wasn't a very big deal yet, so they were selling tickets for $5.00 a piece. My dad wouldn't take the tickets until they threw in a couple of those vinyl cushioned seat pads.
Lived in Houston then and my parents had season tickets for the Oilers. They had an option for Super Bowl tickets but passed. Game was blacked out in Houston.
The Alamodome is the house that the Spurs built. Also where Alamo Heights cheated in the state championship game against Copperas Cove (seriously fuck the Mules for denying RG3 and our grad class a state title)
Patrick Flanagan as someone who’s been to the Harvard stadium and participated at a football camp: the stadium looks like its falling down and the turf is ancient and extremely uncomfortable to play on
Actually, the Yale stadium façade was designed to partially echo the campus's Neo-Gothic design, and, as with some central campus buildings, acid was applied to imitate the effects of aging, so the look of the stadium is intentional -- it was built in 1914 with a capacity of 70,896 ... which is pretty downright impressive for the day -- The Yale Bowl inspired the design and naming of the Rose Bowl, from which is derived the name of college football's post-season games ... literally the term Bowl Game comes from Yale's Stadium design -- and for the record, virtually every stadium of the era had its locker rooms separated to buildings not directly attached.
As someone who graduated from UL i can accurately say that no one at the university cares about the football program. Every student and faculty member gets free access to the game with their ID and they still can't get people to show up. The coach even got mad at fans because people weren't' going to games. It's really hard to get people interested in a mediocre football program when LSU is just over an hour away
Just remember way way way back in the day the Vandals played in the same conference as USC UCLA Stanford Cal Oregon Oregon St Washington and Washington St. And Boise State was a tiny Junior College. Boy have the mighty have fallen
went to a football camp at harvard.... field is like playing on a carpet. i was covered in turf burns because of it. when you’re there it looks like it’s falling down. it’s old it’s rusting and just not a good situation. it’s like they haven’t put any money into since it was built
Played at the lindenwood stadium a few times in college. The thing he didn't mention is that the stands literally come right up to the field like an arena field. So many people get hurt from it
i try to attend one game a year there. it's a throw back to the old days of college football and its more fun than you might think. yes the stadium is old but so am i.
The rate the Big ten west is going Northwestern could easily be in the big ten championship again next year. Winning it though? That may take a few more years... it’s tough when your football players have to all also be smart too
I remember playing as Oregon at Idaho Vandals many years ago in NCAA Football 06 the video game (classic). I thought I accidentally hit practice mode, I could not believe that was their stadium. 😂. I just had to kill them after that point.
They focused on Academics and de-emphasized Athletics. That's why they stopped being Powerhouses. If they were to have continued to be Powerhouses the Universities would be extremely different today.
I graduated from UI and it always disappointed me we didn’t have an outdoor stadium. It looks like pasture from the satellite image (and that part of campus is mostly ag/recreation focused) but there’s so much natural beauty on that campus it’s a shame they force people inside. My opinion is also that outdoor is more of a home-field advantage, especially w/ the kind of weather we get in Moscow... instead of making it warm and comfortable for opponents. Also the translucent wall is a pretty recent development - before it was just flat wall and dim lighting.
@@CJStew06 Yeah, I think U of I would do a lot better with an outdoor stadium. I mean, Martin Stadium is an outdoor stadium, and it's just right across the border. It's not like it isn't feasible.
I went to Kent State in the late nineties. Best part of the football experience there was being at a game when it was raining and the PA announcer welcomed us to "a wet Dix Stadium." For some unknown reason, we had a new PA announcer for the next game.
The Jets also played here for at least one season, I believe. I remember the famous video clip of a gimpy-kneed Joe Namath "running" painfully into the end zone while urging (begging) an opposing player not to try and tackle him as he crossed the goal line.
As a current student at UI, our team is so bad that me and my friends rather pay to go to Washington State games rather than get the free tickets to Vandal games.
I remember when the Alamodome was built. It was first pitched to the citizens of San Antonio as a multi-purpose stadium to house NFL, MLB, and NBA. They kept ringing the old verbage from "Field of Dreams" saying "You build it, they will come" referring to the NFL. After the groundbreaking they suddenly realized it was going to be too small for baseball. So they brought it to the voters, and it was turned down. NFL never came, other than hosting some Saints games after Hurricane Katrina. I couldn't help but agree with several residents there in SA calling it the "Dead Armadillo" shortly after it was finished. Glad to see someone is using it now, though I do feel bad for UTSA having to use it.
The H.E.B. Big League Weekend isn't bad there. So far every summer the Texas Rangers have called it home for a weekend, followed by a free concert after the games
The Rangers play two exhibition games there annually. You want to know why you don't have any other sports in town? Ask Peter Holt and the Spurs. They recently blocked the Raiders from moving there and before that the Chargers. They don't want the competition, and it doesn't help that the fan and media base have no objectivity at all. UTSA has stated that the Alamodome is a great recruiting tool for players as they can guarantee good weather for every game. The Dome needs minimal updates to become more contemporary and that can happen as long as you bring in the construction crew from out-of-town, so you don't have the current San Antonio work mindset of one guy works and six guys watch him.
A lot of these stadiums are actually really cool and unique. Alamodome is classic so is the one at northwestern lol do y'all even enjoy college ball???
@clevelandcbi No doubt. By the way, ever visit the old Municipal Stadium in Cleveland? Was certainly of the trough urinal variety, but fascinating old structure. Was a showcase for Cleveland Steel, with the largest rivets about a half medicine ball in size. A real shame that the need for corporate box seating necessitated its demise. Was terrible for baseball, but easily best football watching stadium I've experienced.
@@hd-xc2lz Moved from AZ to Indianapolis in June of 1990 when I was 10, and drove to Cleveland for the first time that summer. Loved that stadium. Ended up catching 2 A's games and an afternoon game against Seattle. Went 2-1. Later saw us beat Pittsburgh in a 33 degree rain/sleet storm. Was so mad when they tore it down.
It's too bad about Aloha Stadium. It was considered ahead of its time when it was built, as it had movable sections that allowed it to have separate configurations for football, baseball, and concerts.
This is a lot better than my high school, we only had 100 kids in my school, the field is only 80 yards, and we played 8 man football. The field was trash, if you kicked a field goal the ball would go down a 50ft drop off into the woods 😂
I have u beat, I grew up in northwestern Kansas, my kindergarten-12th grade one building school had about 80 kids give or take , my class itself had about 8. We played 6 man football mostly against nebraska schools .
Daron Chambers I’ve heard of some schools playing 6-man football down in Texas. I’ve always wanted to try it out, I bet there were some extremely hard hits, I played 11 and 8 man. I can tell you in 8 man you will get a lot harder because there’s more room to hit people running at full speed compared to 11 man
Had a great time watching the Supers from the parking garage last year. Vandy baseball is very underrated outside of the SEC. You guys need to band together and take out those fucking whistlers though.
I would suggest that the narrator is jealous of Rice and Harvard because he could never get admitted to either as a student. Harvard's is indeed a replica of the Coliseum - on purpose.
"It's like playing a World Cup in Qatar" 4 years later FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 You predicted the past, present, future, and the layout of the universe, my friend
You clearly don't follow the world cup or football and it shows, on the 2nd of December 2010, it was announced that Qatar will host the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
bro Qatar had already killed more than 100 workers (slaves) building stadiums by the time this video was posted. Do you think they pick the host country the week before or something? Considering he pronounced Qatar wrong, the world cup being there is almost definitely the only reason he was even aware of the country's existence lol
I'm in the Michigan student radio and called a game at Northwestern this season. FOX brought too many cameras, so they had to put us in the north tower of those two towers. You could tell those things do not get used often. We opened it up and it smelled like no fresh air had been in there for a few seasons. 3/4 ethernet ports didn't work and we were out of range for the press wifi, so we almost didn't get our call off, and only one laptop was connected to the internet. It was a lot like what calling a game in the 70s would have been like. Also the phone in that tower looked straight out of 1977. So they really don't have much of a purpose at all.
Watched part 2 and 3, gotta say, you're missing a very shoddy FCS stadium- Stewart Stadium, home of the Murray State Racers. It's built like a horse track- with only one set of bleachers. The thing was constructed on a landfill, which due to the shifting in the earth underneath the concrete has caused a giant crack to form through the structure itself. The entire locker room and football offices are housed inside the structure, and if there's melting snow or heavy rain, leaks water INTO the football offices.
@@Falthad My first semester at KU: Fall 2007. Football team lost 1 game (Mizzou) and played in the Orange Bowl and we won the National Championship in basketball. Never partied so hard in my life! Ahh... the good ol years ...
Cool to see you got Aloha Stadium as #1 lol, I been working as a parking attendant there for 11 years now, I can say its one of the most unsafe stadiums in the world, the design of the stadium has never been updated, it's the same design from 1975, the state still doesn't know what it wants to do with it, they can't come to an agreement to either demolish it and build a new one or make a smaller one in lower section of the parking lot, I don't even think the state has the money to even build a new stadium, since we also have the rail system right next to the stadium which is causing more problems than solutions.
true, I worked events where the parking lot is full and inside there is little to no people at all, like for football games, some people don't even go to watch the game, they just tailgate outside the entire time, it makes no sense.
In all fairness, the Alamodome is a lousy venue for baseball, basketball and hockey...It's still kind of amazing that the Spurs played there for nine seasons...but it's actually a pretty good football stadium. 65,000 comfortable individual seats, each with a completely unobstructed view of every inch of the field, along with a lot of restrooms and decent concession stands. When it opened in 1993, it was state of the art and was intended to be an NFL stadium. That was until Jerry Jones stepped in and, behind the scenes, caused the team that was supposed to come to San Antonio to go to Jacksonville instead. How'd that work out, NFL? Now 26 years later, the Alamodome has become obsolete. Most of the luxury suites and club seating were never finished...but it's MORE than adequate for a start-up program like UTSA.
Some people might not remember Harvard Stadium was one of several homes to the then-Boston Patriots before Schaffer (later Sullivan and then Foxboro Stadium) opened in 1971 and the team became the New England Patriots. The Yale Bowl was actually home to the New York Giants for most of the 1973 season (Giants did play their first two home games in Yankee Stadium before it was closed for a complete rebuild in September 1973) and all of the 1974 season. The now-Tennessee Titans (in their last season as the Oilers) played one season in Vanderbilt Stadium in 1998 before what is now Nissan Stadium opened in Nashville. Yale Bowl and Harvard Stadium are among the only remaining stadiums with no lights for night games.
Hell I remember when I was a kid the Idaho Vandals killing Boise State every year in the 80s and 90s.... In fact it was because Idaho used to be good and they were part of the original Pac10 long before it was the PAC 10. And if it wasn't for Idaho making the jump back up to 1-A FBS Boise State was desperately trying to follow them. Then there was a whole bunch of corruption and scandal that lost UofI a ton of funding including getting a newer football complex and they were forced back down to FCS land and the big sky conference.
@@bles05 it wasn't officially the PAC10 back then it was called the PCC from 1925-1959 and U of I and Montana were in the same conference as USC UCLA Stanford Cal Oregon St Oregon Washington and WSU. but there was scandal in the conference which included some schools using slush funds to pay players. Two schools Idaho and Montana called them out on it. They were basically phased out by 1959 And the other 8 schools formed their own conference the PAC8 then in the 80s Arizona and Arizona State joined to make it the PAC10
@@jamesgentry13 ok gotcha👍..i'd like to see those matchups today..of course with higher recruiting budgets for the afore mentioned schools...fun fact- i used always schedule Idaho on '14 Ncaa Football game, just to play in the Kibble dome lol, such a unique atmosphere & experience, im sure.
@@bles05 u of I used to share Washington State's stadium before the the dome. They are only 5 miles from each other. In fact if your flyings to Pullman Washington home of WSU you have to use the airport in Moscow home of the Vandals. The airport is tiny only 2 gates.. The Wazzu Gate and the Vandals gate
Ok, I'm gonna play devil's advocate for a couple of these stadiums. In defense of Buffalo's stadium, if you've ever been to Buffalo in the frozen solid dead of winter, then you know how brutal winter can get there. Anything other than hard metal bench seats wouldn't survive more than a couple of seasons in that frozen hell. The school pretty much had to choose between comfort or longevity. Comfort would get expensive and need to be replaced more often than was financially feasible. Longevity, pay one price and hope the glaciers don't move in before the games over. The bench seats and cockroaches survive the fall of mankind (and maybe the glaciers), so, big financial win there (hey, at least its a win). Now, for the Monroe stadium. When I was a child, my family would travel down to Farmerville Louisiana to visit my grandparents every couple years. Farmerville is the kind of place that if you blink going through it, the only thing you'll miss, is trees. Seriously. Monroe is not that far away from Farmerville. I remember my grandfather having to go to Monroe to get their mail, because apparently, at the time, the post office considered Farmerville too remote to deliver mail to. Again, seriously. Given the year Monroe's stadium was built, Monroe would barely have qualified as being called rural. So, when the entire population of your town and the surrounding communities would barely have filled the dining room of a modern McDonald's, what could you possibly need a big stadium for. I'm kind of curious how they managed to get enough kids together to form a football team in the first place, considering how big some of the town's around there were back then.
Hi, I can not comment on the Buffalo Stadium, and it is true that Malone Stadium at ULM pretty much sucks. But as for Farmerville LA I bet they have had a Post Office and RFD delivery for at least 70 years. They also have a beautiful 15,000 acre lake there named Lake d'Arbonne. University of Louisiana at Monroe has almost 9000 students with as many as 10,000 at one point. Their football team has seldom been very good but they did win a FCS title and they have had 3 quarterbacks start in the NFL and Doug Pederson the coach of the Eagles played there.
Damn, you put two Louisiana college stadiums on the list. They look to have been built by the same company, which makes perfect sense since everything in this state is fixed.
Lindenwood has a smaller field capacity than my High School! When the bleeds are only 8 rows up, every seat in the house is great..or..? Shank a punt and your football gets run over by a train!
The Yale Bowl replaced Yale Field, where my great-grandfather's first cousin had been an All-American and team captain in the final four years before the forward pass was made legal in the hope that spreading the players out would reduce the number of fatalities. He played every down and never wore a helmet. Those teams absolutely dominated. The Rose Bowl and every other bowl came later.
I live in Albuquerque and I really hate the look of the Dreamstyle stadium! It’s so generic looking compared to other buildings here! Albuquerque has great looking architecture with a unique style. Its a shame that they couldn’t really put that into the stadium! Also Dreamstyle stadium is such an awful name for it as so generic looking and doesn’t look like anything dreamy! Isotopes park looks pretty nice on the other hand (and has a nice view of the Sandia Mountains!) Honestly not a lot of people here don’t care about the Lobos Football team. I really know about them as a Bears fan is that Brian Urlacher played for them. The Lobos Basketball team is far more popular here.
Albuquerque may have an unimpressive downtown, as in not really having tall buildings (the grounds have something to do with that, which also explains the inability to build a soccer specific stadium), but once you get to the surrounding areas, it's really nice.
Yeah this is a basketball city even though I always hear people say that they want a pro team here lol. However, Albuquerque is unique and rich in our culture,a very proud population as well. Also, can't forget some of the the best food you can find is made out here. I always get cravings of green chili chicken enchiladas or Dion's pizza with green chili when I leave. #Burque #505 👊
I'm so happy you included Dreamstyle lol It used to be called university stadium but the university needed money soooo But you're right the grandstands are on hills of rocks it's the most Albuquerque thing like "eeeeee bro just make it like a hill that'll do "
Jesus, how old is that aerial shot over Bryant-Denny? Walk of Champions has hardly and grass and Phi Mu in the southeast corner hasn't even been built yet...
I'm a native San Antonian and even I think The Alamodome is a herpes blister on the city. The atmosphere inside is fun, but the stadium itself is complete trash.
@@CoachK-Dub So am I, but it's not terrible. There are decent seats and amentities, but it excels in about nothing. It can be loud and a good environment with the right crowd. I would like them to rebuild a modern Alamo stadium
Hey Five here’s one for ya . The worst is Pitt playing in a NFL stadium. Draping Pitt signs over Steeler signs and logos. Yes ole Pitt stadium was old and not many accommodations. But still had style . Now they play on the other side of town and it’s far away from college. Recruits of a five star nature won’t go there . They Blew it .
I always wondered if Super Bowl VIII was originally slated to be played in the Astrodome but then the NFL changed the rules saying stadiums had to have a minimum capacity for a Super Bowl to be played there. Never have been able to find an answer to that.
I believe it was a case of, while the Oilers were playing in the Astrodome by that time, it had a smaller capacity than Rice Stadium, plus playing outdoors in Houston in January is very reasonable. Plus I don’t think Rice was on that “dump” phase yet, so playing a big event there didn’t seem questionable.
Fun fact: Budweiser offered Idaho a ton of money to turn the outside of the stadium into a Budwesier beer can. No joke. Idaho obviously said no, but true story
It's no wonder the Bears decided to go all the way down to Champaign instead of playing in Evanston back in 2002, also had no idea that Lindenwood existed XP.
I once had a college soccer tournament I played in at the Alamodome. It was the worst stadium we played in the year and I went to a D3 school. The only good thing about the stadium was it was a dome and it protected us from the Texas heat since we were from the northern U.S. The field was the worst part. I thought I was gonna get injured just walking on it before the game started.
Terrell Gaither yeah and Detroit was one of the best cities in the Midwest now look at it legion field is the Detroit of football stadiums something that was once so great is now a dumpster fire
I was there as an away fan for the Penn State game last year, just a terrible stadium. I almost loved it because it was so bad. The corner you guys jam the away fans into has the worst view of the field possible, my seat was pointing behind the end zone, so I had to sit crooked to watch the game if I was sitting. All that could be forgiven if the stadium was at least close to your campus though. I love walking around other school's campus, but I didn't really have the chance.
too easy. 5 share with Football Teams (Sounders with Seahawks. Revolution with Patriots. Galaxy with Chargers for now. Atlanta United with Falcons and Whitecaps with BC Lions in CFL) and the rest you can't really call stadiums.
MLS has awesome stadiums. What are you talking about? Because they're small and actually fit to their ideal capacity? Do you want them playing in jerryworld with empty Seats? Huh?
As someone who went to a Vandy game last year to watch South Carolina play, I can agree. There were more Carolina fans in the stadium than Vandy fans. I felt bad for the 'Dores.
It's a pretty cool design, it used to be able to change shape and host baseball (though apparently it wasn't too great as a baseball experience). But it wasn't designed to weather the elements.
It's become such a cult following unique stadium it can never leave. Plus it's nice being inside in the winter. They just need to remodel inside. New seats and make it longer adding seats to one endzone. They've had plans to, Rob Spearr had huge plans. Got the basketball arena done, but before football could, he was forced down to FCS by Chuck Staben and his ignorance of sexual assault got him fired.
Ryan Field isn’t that bad really, go there all the time for games and the big building structures in the corners are iconic and historic to NU. They’re used as stairs to get up to the second level of seats. The exterior entrance of the stadium looks pretty dope as well. Away fans say they hate our stadium and talk trash about it but they gotta remember that we’re like one of the smallest Big Ten teams around and in my opinion it’s not bad at all. (Follow me on Instagram @northwestern.wildcats!)
i was at the senior night game saturday, it is a little outdated, i read up on it and the reason its this low is because of concessions and low attendance, game against ND was lit too
@@mr.nibblenips4231 - Well, NU is at a disadvantage - they have actual student-athletes versus paid, hired guns. #1 Grad rate in the Big Ten and #3 Nationally, right behind ND and Duke.
Fun fact about Ryan Field: It almost became an NFL stadium when the Bears needed to find a new stadium, after the NFL-AFL merger set a minimum capacity for stadiums that Wrigley Field fell well short of. However, Evanston residents filed petitions to block the team from moving there, resulting in the Bears going with Soldier Field.
You could easily throw BYU’s Lavelle Edward’s Stadium on this list as well. I went to a game there a few years back, and I swear I’ve seen more rowdiness at a funeral than that place. Horrible game day atmosphere, and the circular ramps to get to the bleachers are a complete fire hazard.
My mom and dad went to that Super Bowl in Rice Stadium. They were literally giving away tickets in order to get anyone to go. It had a higher seating capacity that the Astrodome did, but back then the SB wasn't a very big deal yet, so they were selling tickets for $5.00 a piece. My dad wouldn't take the tickets until they threw in a couple of those vinyl cushioned seat pads.
Lived in Houston then and my parents had season tickets for the Oilers. They had an option for Super Bowl tickets but passed. Game was blacked out in Houston.
My youth football team played a bowl game there in 1974. Sagemont Knights vs Rosenberg.
I will never understand why they didn’t hold it in the Astrodome, a.k.a. “The Eighth Wonder of the World”.
Golden opportunity lost!
It makes me so happy to know that there's an actual minor league team called the Isotopes.
It was named after the Simpsons team, too!
In ABQ, too, Walter White's homeland!
Yup and there’s a couple simpsons statues there too
Hey if you play a lot of the show I get to know those minor league teams 😅 forgot their affiliate though
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Jesus, you happy now, UA-cam?! I watched it.
I am. Thanks for finally breaking, you can know the view was appreciated.
@@FivePointsVids I can see UB stadium from my bedroom window here in Amherst. And whattyaknow, it's the first stadium. Well done.
I know it keeps insisting I view
FivePoints Vids why did you have to advertise for a solid minute 20
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The alamodome is a great stadium, it's just used for many things
literally just went to a high school band competition at the alamodome lol
Arena Football...
Compared to the other ones on the list it’s elite
The Alamodome is the house that the Spurs built. Also where Alamo Heights cheated in the state championship game against Copperas Cove (seriously fuck the Mules for denying RG3 and our grad class a state title)
carrier dome sponsored by air conditining company but does not have ac
LOL
It’s getting AC!
I live in Canada and I play on a shitty grass field with people sitting in lawn chairs watching. 🤦🏻♂️ be thankful for what you got
Ok actually a lot of these r really cool like Harvard is a frickin stone stadium that shits cool
No one comes into Harvard stadium and kicks the Crimson's ads. Quite the opposite.
Patrick Flanagan as someone who’s been to the Harvard stadium and participated at a football camp: the stadium looks like its falling down and the turf is ancient and extremely uncomfortable to play on
It is not
Harvards stadium looks real dope & classy
I think it looks sweet
@Gertrude Smith r u in?
Harvard Stadium looks cool. It's like a smaller version of the Ohio State horse shoe.
The Yale bowl looks really nice too. They are both huge stadiums relative to the rest of the ivy league and have a nice old school charm.
It has architecture reminiscent of the Roman Coliseum.
The Yale Bowl is listed as a National Historic Landmark so that's probably why it hasn't been modernized.
Like Fenway Park.
So is the Rose Bowl and the LA Coliseum but both have been renovated and modernized.
The seats are Wooden and barely ever painted. 10/10 if you want splinters in your butt for the next 1.5 days
I think the Rose Bowl was modeled after it
Actually, the Yale stadium façade was designed to partially echo the campus's Neo-Gothic design, and, as with some central campus buildings, acid was applied to imitate the effects of aging, so the look of the stadium is intentional -- it was built in 1914 with a capacity of 70,896 ... which is pretty downright impressive for the day -- The Yale Bowl inspired the design and naming of the Rose Bowl, from which is derived the name of college football's post-season games ... literally the term Bowl Game comes from Yale's Stadium design -- and for the record, virtually every stadium of the era had its locker rooms separated to buildings not directly attached.
As someone who graduated from UL i can accurately say that no one at the university cares about the football program. Every student and faculty member gets free access to the game with their ID and they still can't get people to show up. The coach even got mad at fans because people weren't' going to games. It's really hard to get people interested in a mediocre football program when LSU is just over an hour away
do they care now?
You're UL-L. Knock it off with this "Louisiana" nonsense.
@@nathan.d.c probably not
I graduated from ULM. Everyone used to tailgate in the grove until game time at which time the masses either left to go watch lsu at home or the bars
The dog food dome is my favorite
LOL even NTE hates the Kibbie Bowl
The Adamo dome is my favorite
Just remember way way way back in the day the Vandals played in the same conference as USC UCLA Stanford Cal Oregon Oregon St Washington and Washington St.
And Boise State was a tiny Junior College.
Boy have the mighty have fallen
James Gentry how long ago was this? haha
Why isnt the Adamadome on here😂
Harvard's stadium is awesome. It looks like the Circus Maximus in Rome.
I agree. It may not be modern, but it is very unique and quite beautiful.
N G fax
Harvard's stadium reminds me of Panathenaic Stadium.
Agree.
went to a football camp at harvard.... field is like playing on a carpet. i was covered in turf burns because of it. when you’re there it looks like it’s falling down. it’s old it’s rusting and just not a good situation. it’s like they haven’t put any money into since it was built
The side buildings at Ryan field are stairs to get up onto the second deck
Played at the lindenwood stadium a few times in college. The thing he didn't mention is that the stands literally come right up to the field like an arena field. So many people get hurt from it
Bro... Alamodome, Rice Stadium and Harvard stadiums are super cool!
So is Buffalo’s
Rice Stadium is the location where JFK gave his famous “Man to the Moon” speech. I also jog the upper deck stairs there. So it’s not so bad.
as a fellow houstonian who once lived in west u, i agree.
skim234 West U. The sweetest area in H-town. I’m a few minutes from there right now.
i try to attend one game a year there. it's a throw back to the old days of college football and its more fun than you might think. yes the stadium is old but so am i.
We choose to go to the moon!!!!
Steve A “We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard..!”
Your ten minute bookie intro ruined the entire video
No, their complete lack of wit did.
This guy is a clown, he prefers cookie cutter corporate monstrosity stadiums.
Adrian Ramos tap the right side of the screen 4 times. Problem solved
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The rate the Big ten west is going Northwestern could easily be in the big ten championship again next year. Winning it though? That may take a few more years... it’s tough when your football players have to all also be smart too
I remember playing as Oregon at Idaho Vandals many years ago in NCAA Football 06 the video game (classic). I thought I accidentally hit practice mode, I could not believe that was their stadium. 😂. I just had to kill them after that point.
all hail the kibbie dome
The kibbie dome the best stadium ever
We don’t even have a football team, and Cessna Stadium STILL make the list…
Add to that the way he said Kapaun and I've never felt more unimportant lol
@@beanbag_VEVO, I was going to say the same thing. Kap-U-On? It's pronounced Kay-Puhn, and some say Kay-Pon. Lol!!
Kinda crazy how big the Ivy League stadiums are. I think Harvard's stadium looks pretty cool in my opinion.
Harvard and Yale used to be powerhouses... about a thousand years ago.
I'm glad they didn't sell out to money. It's about tradition not greed.
also that dig about Harvard losing to non-ivies doesn't make sense because the ivies only play each other
They focused on Academics and de-emphasized Athletics. That's why they stopped being Powerhouses. If they were to have continued to be Powerhouses the Universities would be extremely different today.
Completely agree- that Harvard stadium is bad ass!
Lol the kibble dome looks like it was built by a drunk farmer who thought playing football in a literal barn was a good idea
You just described most Idahoans.
I graduated from UI and it always disappointed me we didn’t have an outdoor stadium. It looks like pasture from the satellite image (and that part of campus is mostly ag/recreation focused) but there’s so much natural beauty on that campus it’s a shame they force people inside. My opinion is also that outdoor is more of a home-field advantage, especially w/ the kind of weather we get in Moscow... instead of making it warm and comfortable for opponents.
Also the translucent wall is a pretty recent development - before it was just flat wall and dim lighting.
@@CJStew06 Yeah, I think U of I would do a lot better with an outdoor stadium. I mean, Martin Stadium is an outdoor stadium, and it's just right across the border. It's not like it isn't feasible.
Rice stadium is a great place to watch a game
There’s no one blocking your view
LMAO
Yeah right! Like hosting the World Cup in Qatar!! 🤣🤣
Kudos to the schools for keeping these original stadiums and understanding not every stadium has to be modern and boring.
I went to Kent State in the late nineties. Best part of the football experience there was being at a game when it was raining and the PA announcer welcomed us to "a wet Dix Stadium." For some unknown reason, we had a new PA announcer for the next game.
How could you not mention that the NY Giants had to play at the Yale Bowl from 1973-1974? An NFL team in a stadium without a dressing room
I saw that but it seemed like overkill
I thought the Yale bowl was the most depressing of the stadiums - almost like it should be haunted or something.
@@joyfuljaj well it is 104 years old
The Jets also played here for at least one season, I believe. I remember the famous video clip of a gimpy-kneed Joe Namath "running" painfully into the end zone while urging (begging) an opposing player not to try and tackle him as he crossed the goal line.
Here's a REAL football field : ua-cam.com/video/Pn15AH6dkPs/v-deo.html
Being an Idaho alumnus, I can guarantee you the only thing worse than the Kibbie Dome is the football team that calls it home.
Youngisgod LOL
holt arena at Idaho State basically the kibbie dome but somehow worse, almost as bad as ISUs graduation rate
@@idahosteelheads7859 At least we can play actual football instead of what Idaho plays.
As a current student at UI, our team is so bad that me and my friends rather pay to go to Washington State games rather than get the free tickets to Vandal games.
CrazyEights88 hahahaha wow, do UI hate bsu a lot?
I remember when the Alamodome was built. It was first pitched to the citizens of San Antonio as a multi-purpose stadium to house NFL, MLB, and NBA. They kept ringing the old verbage from "Field of Dreams" saying "You build it, they will come" referring to the NFL. After the groundbreaking they suddenly realized it was going to be too small for baseball. So they brought it to the voters, and it was turned down. NFL never came, other than hosting some Saints games after Hurricane Katrina. I couldn't help but agree with several residents there in SA calling it the "Dead Armadillo" shortly after it was finished. Glad to see someone is using it now, though I do feel bad for UTSA having to use it.
Home of the Spurs from 1993-2002.
Yes, I know. I worked there at the dome as a ticket taker from around 2000-2003.
The H.E.B. Big League Weekend isn't bad there. So far every summer the Texas Rangers have called it home for a weekend, followed by a free concert after the games
It's still up to NFL code, the Chargers need to be playing there right now
The Rangers play two exhibition games there annually. You want to know why you don't have any other sports in town? Ask Peter Holt and the Spurs. They recently blocked the Raiders from moving there and before that the Chargers. They don't want the competition, and it doesn't help that the fan and media base have no objectivity at all. UTSA has stated that the Alamodome is a great recruiting tool for players as they can guarantee good weather for every game. The Dome needs minimal updates to become more contemporary and that can happen as long as you bring in the construction crew from out-of-town, so you don't have the current San Antonio work mindset of one guy works and six guys watch him.
A lot of these stadiums are actually really cool and unique. Alamodome is classic so is the one at northwestern lol do y'all even enjoy college ball???
Agreed, these goofs are in a rush to pronounce everything "garbage" that isn't a state of the art mall-stadium. "No sushi?? What a dump!"
@@hd-xc2lz These bozos would call the actual Coliseum outdated with uncomfortable seats.
@clevelandcbi No doubt. By the way, ever visit the old Municipal Stadium in Cleveland? Was certainly of the trough urinal variety, but fascinating old structure. Was a showcase for Cleveland Steel, with the largest rivets about a half medicine ball in size. A real shame that the need for corporate box seating necessitated its demise. Was terrible for baseball, but easily best football watching stadium I've experienced.
Ive been to the Alamodome, and ill just say, ive been to waaayyyy better.
@@hd-xc2lz Moved from AZ to Indianapolis in June of 1990 when I was 10, and drove to Cleveland for the first time that summer. Loved that stadium. Ended up catching 2 A's games and an afternoon game against Seattle. Went 2-1. Later saw us beat Pittsburgh in a 33 degree rain/sleet storm. Was so mad when they tore it down.
Idaho stadium is pretty hilarious. It’s definitely different
as someone who went to UI and watched home games in the kibble bowl...i mean kibbie dome...it is different for sure
At least Harvard is known for its most famous athlete. FITZMAGIC...or FITZCEPTION
Anthony Joseph Sostre he’s trash now
he's on the FITZCEPTION part of the cycle, just wait until he gets released
Anthony Joseph Sostre Jeremy Lin is better bud
Ed Marinaro
Shitzpatrick
Ha ha (clinton dix)
“Half hearted Minecraft structure” I’m dead😂😂😂☠️
It's too bad about Aloha Stadium. It was considered ahead of its time when it was built, as it had movable sections that allowed it to have separate configurations for football, baseball, and concerts.
@johnpat3622 TC Ching field is an embarrassment to cfb.
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Waterboy was filmed in Deland Florida. My high school stadium
What, was Stetson not available?
This is a lot better than my high school, we only had 100 kids in my school, the field is only 80 yards, and we played 8 man football. The field was trash, if you kicked a field goal the ball would go down a 50ft drop off into the woods 😂
Clifton Williams holy crap 😂💀 when was this and where was this
Julian Cameraboi I just graduated in May, but it’s in Watts, Oklahoma
(36.1104830, -94.5763958) found itt
I have u beat, I grew up in northwestern Kansas, my kindergarten-12th grade one building school had about 80 kids give or take , my class itself had about 8. We played 6 man football mostly against nebraska schools .
Daron Chambers I’ve heard of some schools playing 6-man football down in Texas. I’ve always wanted to try it out, I bet there were some extremely hard hits, I played 11 and 8 man. I can tell you in 8 man you will get a lot harder because there’s more room to hit people running at full speed compared to 11 man
Vanderbilt, we have a good baseball team, and a good bowling team. (Look it up)
Had a great time watching the Supers from the parking garage last year. Vandy baseball is very underrated outside of the SEC. You guys need to band together and take out those fucking whistlers though.
And baseball team
I thought that said basketball dont roast me
going bowling baby
enjoy the bowl while you can, last year you'll win against Pruitt
Rice and Harvard stadiums are actually cool.
Cool to look at sure. Garbage environments for a college football game though.
I think a couple stadiums were cool. They just sucked and no one shows up so it appears to be shitty lol
I would suggest that the narrator is jealous of Rice and Harvard because he could never get admitted to either as a student. Harvard's is indeed a replica of the Coliseum - on purpose.
Harvard stadiums is awesome, if you go to a Harvard vs Yale game you will see a environment. That's the only time
@@justafanintexas7913 It's not a replica of the Colosseum, it's a replica of Circus Maximus where they held chariot races.
Might as well call it "College Football's Oldest Stadiums"
"It's like playing a World Cup in Qatar"
4 years later
FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022
You predicted the past, present, future, and the layout of the universe, my friend
You clearly don't follow the world cup or football and it shows, on the 2nd of December 2010, it was announced that Qatar will host the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
bro Qatar had already killed more than 100 workers (slaves) building stadiums by the time this video was posted. Do you think they pick the host country the week before or something? Considering he pronounced Qatar wrong, the world cup being there is almost definitely the only reason he was even aware of the country's existence lol
I'm in the Michigan student radio and called a game at Northwestern this season. FOX brought too many cameras, so they had to put us in the north tower of those two towers. You could tell those things do not get used often. We opened it up and it smelled like no fresh air had been in there for a few seasons. 3/4 ethernet ports didn't work and we were out of range for the press wifi, so we almost didn't get our call off, and only one laptop was connected to the internet. It was a lot like what calling a game in the 70s would have been like. Also the phone in that tower looked straight out of 1977. So they really don't have much of a purpose at all.
dam son
They look like sniper towers... did you, by chance, see Lee Harvey Oswald?
Did not really matter, hate to break it to you...no one was listening to you.
That Kibbe Dome looks a lot like the sarcophagus they built around the melted down Chernobyl nuclear plant. And it's in MOSCOW, Idaho. Hmmmmm.
I hate the Vandals.
Go Boise
Peter K. Rosenthal and Idaho’s Sports teams are named for Germanic raiders, Germany later invaded Russia twice, hmmmmmm
Really didn’t expect to see my high school on here lmao
Its pronounced Kay pun 😔
LMAO dude said kapajuan
I'm from Carroll and when I heard him say that I cringed a little.
And in defense of the stadium it does host the State Track meet too every year
Yeah, being from Wichita, that Kapaun pronunciation hurt.
Watched part 2 and 3, gotta say, you're missing a very shoddy FCS stadium- Stewart Stadium, home of the Murray State Racers. It's built like a horse track- with only one set of bleachers. The thing was constructed on a landfill, which due to the shifting in the earth underneath the concrete has caused a giant crack to form through the structure itself. The entire locker room and football offices are housed inside the structure, and if there's melting snow or heavy rain, leaks water INTO the football offices.
The Alamo dome is actually a pretty great stadium yes it is a multipurpose stadium but a lot of great games have been played there by all sports
How the hell is the crap hole that KU plays in not included in the video?
Haha I actually clicked on the video to see if memorial stadium was on here
Thanks for letting me know - now I don't have to watch it. Memorial stadium is pretty damn bad. Luckily we have the Phog.
Went to my first college football game at Memorial. Enjoyed it honestly. It was in 2008, you know, when we didn't suck.
@@Falthad My first semester at KU: Fall 2007. Football team lost 1 game (Mizzou) and played in the Orange Bowl and we won the National Championship in basketball. Never partied so hard in my life! Ahh... the good ol years ...
Ku has the worst stadium I have ever been in.
Cool to see you got Aloha Stadium as #1 lol, I been working as a parking attendant there for 11 years now, I can say its one of the most unsafe stadiums in the world, the design of the stadium has never been updated, it's the same design from 1975, the state still doesn't know what it wants to do with it, they can't come to an agreement to either demolish it and build a new one or make a smaller one in lower section of the parking lot, I don't even think the state has the money to even build a new stadium, since we also have the rail system right next to the stadium which is causing more problems than solutions.
Wow when you said that i was expecting to get ripped lol. Thanks for affirming my assessment and for not clowning my pronunciation of haole.
Seats dont even fill up lol
true, I worked events where the parking lot is full and inside there is little to no people at all, like for football games, some people don't even go to watch the game, they just tailgate outside the entire time, it makes no sense.
I've deal with enough haoles in my 11 years of working there I could careless what people call them lol
DarKKnightt07 white people actually go to U of H games?
Ryan field doesn’t even look bad??
Neither does Rice, or Hardvard, or Vanderbilt,
Ya Boy Middy Records hardvard ??
Ryan field is shit
I absolutely love Minor League team names. The isotopes is such a good name.
Great Video! I'm a Boise State fan and I've heard stories of Bronco players tripping on the field turf at the Kibbie Dome years ago.
Speaking of KTO, he’s got really good quality videos, you and him are tied for my favorite sports channels.
Thanks. He’s awesome man.
The 3 Michigan MAC football stadiums are pretty sad, EMU’s being the most depressing.
Waldo isn’t that bad, and EMU shouldn’t be a D1 team even Grand Valley deserves it more than those bums
Surprised University of Maryland’s stadium didn’t make this. Weird design, barely any sellouts, amenities are weird.
It is a weird one too
Fuck that slab, feels like you'll fall off
Not weirder than how you spelled amenities
Damn
Cerwiggle just noticed that 😂
In all fairness, the Alamodome is a lousy venue for baseball, basketball and hockey...It's still kind of amazing that the Spurs played there for nine seasons...but it's actually a pretty good football stadium. 65,000 comfortable individual seats, each with a completely unobstructed view of every inch of the field, along with a lot of restrooms and decent concession stands. When it opened in 1993, it was state of the art and was intended to be an NFL stadium. That was until Jerry Jones stepped in and, behind the scenes, caused the team that was supposed to come to San Antonio to go to Jacksonville instead. How'd that work out, NFL? Now 26 years later, the Alamodome has become obsolete. Most of the luxury suites and club seating were never finished...but it's MORE than adequate for a start-up program like UTSA.
Some people might not remember Harvard Stadium was one of several homes to the then-Boston Patriots before Schaffer (later Sullivan and then Foxboro Stadium) opened in 1971 and the team became the New England Patriots. The Yale Bowl was actually home to the New York Giants for most of the 1973 season (Giants did play their first two home games in Yankee Stadium before it was closed for a complete rebuild in September 1973) and all of the 1974 season. The now-Tennessee Titans (in their last season as the Oilers) played one season in Vanderbilt Stadium in 1998 before what is now Nissan Stadium opened in Nashville.
Yale Bowl and Harvard Stadium are among the only remaining stadiums with no lights for night games.
Hell I remember when I was a kid the Idaho Vandals killing Boise State every year in the 80s and 90s.... In fact it was because Idaho used to be good and they were part of the original Pac10 long before it was the PAC 10. And if it wasn't for Idaho making the jump back up to 1-A FBS Boise State was desperately trying to follow them. Then there was a whole bunch of corruption and scandal that lost UofI a ton of funding including getting a newer football complex and they were forced back down to FCS land and the big sky conference.
Yes they won 12 straight vs them
Thks 4 the info, never knew they were part of the pac-10, would be cool if they still were
@@bles05 it wasn't officially the PAC10 back then it was called the PCC from 1925-1959 and U of I and Montana were in the same conference as USC UCLA Stanford Cal Oregon St Oregon Washington and WSU. but there was scandal in the conference which included some schools using slush funds to pay players. Two schools Idaho and Montana called them out on it. They were basically phased out by 1959 And the other 8 schools formed their own conference the PAC8 then in the 80s Arizona and Arizona State joined to make it the PAC10
@@jamesgentry13 ok gotcha👍..i'd like to see those matchups today..of course with higher recruiting budgets for the afore mentioned schools...fun fact- i used always schedule Idaho on '14 Ncaa Football game, just to play in the Kibble dome lol, such a unique atmosphere & experience, im sure.
@@bles05 u of I used to share Washington State's stadium before the the dome. They are only 5 miles from each other. In fact if your flyings to Pullman Washington home of WSU you have to use the airport in Moscow home of the Vandals. The airport is tiny only 2 gates..
The Wazzu Gate and the Vandals gate
This made me appreciate my high school stadium.
King William our high school sets up 2 small sets of bleachers and calls it a day
To be fair, the 1970 Witcha State Planes crash (which happened just a few miles from where I live) was not in a Cessna.
Aloha Stadium has since been condemned and is no longer in use. Hawaii is temporarily playing in a 9,000 seat throw together stadium.
Ok, I'm gonna play devil's advocate for a couple of these stadiums. In defense of Buffalo's stadium, if you've ever been to Buffalo in the frozen solid dead of winter, then you know how brutal winter can get there. Anything other than hard metal bench seats wouldn't survive more than a couple of seasons in that frozen hell. The school pretty much had to choose between comfort or longevity. Comfort would get expensive and need to be replaced more often than was financially feasible. Longevity, pay one price and hope the glaciers don't move in before the games over. The bench seats and cockroaches survive the fall of mankind (and maybe the glaciers), so, big financial win there (hey, at least its a win). Now, for the Monroe stadium. When I was a child, my family would travel down to Farmerville Louisiana to visit my grandparents every couple years. Farmerville is the kind of place that if you blink going through it, the only thing you'll miss, is trees. Seriously. Monroe is not that far away from Farmerville. I remember my grandfather having to go to Monroe to get their mail, because apparently, at the time, the post office considered Farmerville too remote to deliver mail to. Again, seriously. Given the year Monroe's stadium was built, Monroe would barely have qualified as being called rural. So, when the entire population of your town and the surrounding communities would barely have filled the dining room of a modern McDonald's, what could you possibly need a big stadium for. I'm kind of curious how they managed to get enough kids together to form a football team in the first place, considering how big some of the town's around there were back then.
Hi, I can not comment on the Buffalo Stadium, and it is true that Malone Stadium at ULM pretty much sucks. But as for Farmerville LA I bet they have had a Post Office and RFD delivery for at least 70 years. They also have a beautiful 15,000 acre lake there named Lake d'Arbonne. University of Louisiana at Monroe has almost 9000 students with as many as 10,000 at one point. Their football team has seldom been very good but they did win a FCS title and they have had 3 quarterbacks start in the NFL and Doug Pederson the coach of the Eagles played there.
I live in Buffalo and during college football season the fall weather is very pleasant and crisp. So the UB Stadium isnt all that bad.
Damn, you put two Louisiana college stadiums on the list. They look to have been built by the same company, which makes perfect sense since everything in this state is fixed.
Raykibb Malone stadium is nice
Lindenwood has a smaller field capacity than my High School! When the bleeds are only 8 rows up, every seat in the house is great..or..? Shank a punt and your football gets run over by a train!
I would name my stadium "FivePoints Stadium" if I owned a team.
Rice Stadium is pretty nice for a school like Rice lol
Gatorsbball01 it’s old as shit though lol, it’d be great if it was renovated
Unless your talking about their football team rice is actually really hard to get into
@@Dropkickurteacher but there football team is ass
Back when it was built Rice was actually the highest level of football in Houston.
The Yale Bowl replaced Yale Field, where my great-grandfather's first cousin had been an All-American and team captain in the final four years before the forward pass was made legal in the hope that spreading the players out would reduce the number of fatalities.
He played every down and never wore a helmet. Those teams absolutely dominated.
The Rose Bowl and every other bowl came later.
I live in Albuquerque and I really hate the look of the Dreamstyle stadium! It’s so generic looking compared to other buildings here!
Albuquerque has great looking architecture with a unique style. Its a shame that they couldn’t really put that into the stadium!
Also Dreamstyle stadium is such an awful name for it as so generic looking and doesn’t look like anything dreamy!
Isotopes park looks pretty nice on the other hand (and has a nice view of the Sandia Mountains!)
Honestly not a lot of people here don’t care about the Lobos Football team. I really know about them as a Bears fan is that Brian Urlacher played for them.
The Lobos Basketball team is far more popular here.
Albuquerque may have an unimpressive downtown, as in not really having tall buildings (the grounds have something to do with that, which also explains the inability to build a soccer specific stadium), but once you get to the surrounding areas, it's really nice.
Yeah this is a basketball city even though I always hear people say that they want a pro team here lol. However, Albuquerque is unique and rich in our culture,a very proud population as well. Also, can't forget some of the the best food you can find is made out here. I always get cravings of green chili chicken enchiladas or Dion's pizza with green chili when I leave. #Burque #505 👊
@@royalty_the1892 You just had to bring up Dion's. Now, I'm hungry for it, and I just ate.
@@Jugglerexe lmao! I made myself hungry with that one 😂. I gotta get a slice and a brownie soon.
I go to nmsu our stadium is also a joke lol
FP coming in with 'The Cask of Amontillado' reference 😂😂
I'm surprised Rutgers isn't on this list
I'm so happy you included Dreamstyle lol It used to be called university stadium but the university needed money soooo
But you're right the grandstands are on hills of rocks it's the most Albuquerque thing like "eeeeee bro just make it like a hill that'll do "
It’s a shame because a lot of these stadiums look generally look good from the air.
Cajun field looks cool on the inside too
Jesus, how old is that aerial shot over Bryant-Denny? Walk of Champions has hardly and grass and Phi Mu in the southeast corner hasn't even been built yet...
UTSA's alamodome, when sold out, is a great stadium to be in. Too bad we suck so bad this year lmao
I'm a native San Antonian and even I think The Alamodome is a herpes blister on the city. The atmosphere inside is fun, but the stadium itself is complete trash.
@@CoachK-Dub So am I, but it's not terrible. There are decent seats and amentities, but it excels in about nothing. It can be loud and a good environment with the right crowd. I would like them to rebuild a modern Alamo stadium
When has UTSA ever sold out the Alamodome? I'm serious. Notre Dame has - twice.
@@justafanintexas7913 yes a few times actually including their first home game. I was there, we won and the crowd rushed the field. Awesome game
@@SINcitySEAL - Ah, never. UTSA's biggest crowd was 56,743 for their first game there. Capacity is 72,000.
4:13...nope, waterboy was not filmed at JPS Field in Louisiana, it was filmed at spec martin stadium in deland florida, home of the Stetson "hatters"
I live in Monroe, the town he mentions as the filming spot, and people here joke that Waterboy was filmed here for Authenticity! 😂😂
“I’m positive most of The Waterboy was filmed here.” It was actually filmed at my school’s (Stetson University) football stadium haha
bet I know what school you go to now idiot
@@superxavvels1227 Oh, do tell us. I'll wait.
Hey Five here’s one for ya . The worst is Pitt playing in a NFL stadium. Draping Pitt signs over Steeler signs and logos. Yes ole Pitt stadium was old and not many accommodations. But still had style . Now they play on the other side of town and it’s far away from college. Recruits of a five star nature won’t go there . They Blew it .
2:39 they almost won a BIG 10 championship
if it rains long enough yale stadium will become a swimming pool
Don’t let this distract you from the fact that the packers have the same record as the browns
I always wondered if Super Bowl VIII was originally slated to be played in the Astrodome but then the NFL changed the rules saying stadiums had to have a minimum capacity for a Super Bowl to be played there. Never have been able to find an answer to that.
I believe it was a case of, while the Oilers were playing in the Astrodome by that time, it had a smaller capacity than Rice Stadium, plus playing outdoors in Houston in January is very reasonable. Plus I don’t think Rice was on that “dump” phase yet, so playing a big event there didn’t seem questionable.
Fun fact: Budweiser offered Idaho a ton of money to turn the outside of the stadium into a Budwesier beer can. No joke. Idaho obviously said no, but true story
It's no wonder the Bears decided to go all the way down to Champaign instead of playing in Evanston back in 2002, also had no idea that Lindenwood existed XP.
They are in the town's old highschool and have like 900 students. The city of Belleville barely knows lindenwood exists
@@nicholashort9890 Jesus O_O.
Linden wood is just for wrestling
I-L-L
I live in belleville yeah that’s west old stadium
I literally just got offered by Lindenwood Belleville today😂😂
Lol enjoy your vertigo
Personally really like Northwestern’s field, it’s pretty unique, but that could just be me. Nice vid tho!
I didn’t know what any of the jokes were for Dix Stadium a couple years back but when I came back I found Jacob’s jokes hilarious.
I once had a college soccer tournament I played in at the Alamodome. It was the worst stadium we played in the year and I went to a D3 school. The only good thing about the stadium was it was a dome and it protected us from the Texas heat since we were from the northern U.S. The field was the worst part. I thought I was gonna get injured just walking on it before the game started.
No legion field?
Alexcharmander Glad someone said it. I live near Birmingham, and Legion Field is straight up garbage.
It's getting torn down soon, don't kick it while it's down
I came here to ask the same question
Alexcharmander get off the Iron Lady she was the football capital of the south
Terrell Gaither yeah and Detroit was one of the best cities in the Midwest now look at it legion field is the Detroit of football stadiums something that was once so great is now a dumpster fire
I knew you were gonna put my Northwestern Wildcats in there :D
I was there as an away fan for the Penn State game last year, just a terrible stadium. I almost loved it because it was so bad. The corner you guys jam the away fans into has the worst view of the field possible, my seat was pointing behind the end zone, so I had to sit crooked to watch the game if I was sitting.
All that could be forgiven if the stadium was at least close to your campus though. I love walking around other school's campus, but I didn't really have the chance.
As a UofM fan, good luck in Indianapolis
Go Cats!
Same 😤
You own the northwestern wildcats?
you should do a critiquing MLS Stadiums
too easy. 5 share with Football Teams (Sounders with Seahawks. Revolution with Patriots. Galaxy with Chargers for now. Atlanta United with Falcons and Whitecaps with BC Lions in CFL) and the rest you can't really call stadiums.
MLS has awesome stadiums. What are you talking about? Because they're small and actually fit to their ideal capacity? Do you want them playing in jerryworld with empty Seats? Huh?
Minnesota United new stadium.
I frickin died when you tried to say ha’ole 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Water boy was filmed down the street from my house deland fl
As a Nashville native I 100% agree with your Vanderbilt choice
As someone who went to a Vandy game last year to watch South Carolina play, I can agree. There were more Carolina fans in the stadium than Vandy fans. I felt bad for the 'Dores.
Doesn’t NTE call the Kibbie Dome the Kibbie Bowl and says it sounds like a dog food
Rydawg 26 Yes
I've been to Aloha Stadium. It sucks. It was completely falling apart. They need a new stadium ASAP
It's a pretty cool design, it used to be able to change shape and host baseball (though apparently it wasn't too great as a baseball experience). But it wasn't designed to weather the elements.
I have actually been to the Yale stadium and it’s actually pretty cool and the entrance is weird but also cool
I'm a Rice U grad, but I sadly have to agree with your humorous assessment.
I think I’m the only one that likes the Kibbie dome😂
No, I used to play a lot there in NCAA Football PlayStation games. It's real unique.
@@User31129 Me too! For some reason it seemed like a cool little stadium to play in, especially if you managed to make the Vandals into a top team.
Never been there, but it seems like it would be a fun, interesting place to play.
You are not alone brother.
It's become such a cult following unique stadium it can never leave. Plus it's nice being inside in the winter. They just need to remodel inside. New seats and make it longer adding seats to one endzone. They've had plans to, Rob Spearr had huge plans. Got the basketball arena done, but before football could, he was forced down to FCS by Chuck Staben and his ignorance of sexual assault got him fired.
Ryan Field isn’t that bad really, go there all the time for games and the big building structures in the corners are iconic and historic to NU. They’re used as stairs to get up to the second level of seats. The exterior entrance of the stadium looks pretty dope as well. Away fans say they hate our stadium and talk trash about it but they gotta remember that we’re like one of the smallest Big Ten teams around and in my opinion it’s not bad at all. (Follow me on Instagram @northwestern.wildcats!)
northwestern.wildcats agreed kinda old, but in no way is it this low of a ranking
As a bama fan I agree. On the contrary I think the stadium looks pretty cool
i was at the senior night game saturday, it is a little outdated, i read up on it and the reason its this low is because of concessions and low attendance, game against ND was lit too
Yeah he only said about the "upper deck" and the buildings on top of it
Lol Northwestern made it to the big ten championship this year so........
lol northwestern lost in the big ten championship so.....
Northwestern was strong this year man
The Cast of Glee all got told to go back to One as the Fuckeyes rained down on them like a Vat of blood on some killer chick at the High School Prom.
Why people keep talking about the team and not the Stadium? KU got a BCS win playing home games in a crater with some seats thrown in it
@@mr.nibblenips4231 - Well, NU is at a disadvantage - they have actual student-athletes versus paid, hired guns. #1 Grad rate in the Big Ten and #3 Nationally, right behind ND and Duke.
Fun fact about Ryan Field:
It almost became an NFL stadium when the Bears needed to find a new stadium, after the NFL-AFL merger set a minimum capacity for stadiums that Wrigley Field fell well short of. However, Evanston residents filed petitions to block the team from moving there, resulting in the Bears going with Soldier Field.
You could easily throw BYU’s Lavelle Edward’s Stadium on this list as well. I went to a game there a few years back, and I swear I’ve seen more rowdiness at a funeral than that place. Horrible game day atmosphere, and the circular ramps to get to the bleachers are a complete fire hazard.
Nope. One of the best views in football! Lol.