Thanks very much. You actually bring up a very good question and suggestion. I have often thought of doing a video like that. I have been to 129 of the 130 FBS stadiums, with Hawaii being the lone school I’m missing. The one thing that has always kept me from doing a ranking of the venues is how subjective rankings can be. I’d certainly be qualified to do a list like that since I’ve been to all but one of them. But whenever I have seen lists and rankings like that, it often leads to a lot of bickering and arguing, because many people seem to disagree with rankings for a variety of reasons. For me, when I visit a stadium, I pay attention to a lot of factors such as: the design of the stadium, the layout of the venue, special features of the facility, the setting of the stadium, the scenery visible around and seen from the stadium, the history of the venue, etc. So for me, it’s not about ranking stadiums based on how good the teams are that play in them, or the capacity of one stadium compared to another. I have actually been to smaller stadiums of some downtrodden teams that I would say are “better” than some of the massive stadiums of the blue bloods based on some of those factors. Not in all cases, but in some. But that’s mainly why I have always just presented the stadiums in my videos such as I have. It’s to share and show what they look like in case people who also have interests in them like me but can’t see them for themselves, can experience them a little through my eyes. Hopefully what I’m showing gives a good glimpse of what these places look like overall. I know that was a long-winded response to your question, but to answer your questions, yes, I probably will do some sort of video like you are suggesting down the road. But if I do one I’ll preface it on the front end explaining the factors used to do my stadium rankings.
Come See With Me sounds good bro I understand everything u just said and I have been to 57 NCAAF stadiums with my favorite being Clemson because of the atmosphere they were playing South Carolina and that place was loud
Clemson is a great place to see a college football game. It’s one of my favorite stops in the ACC. That’s awesome that you are at 57, that’s a good number of places visited already. I was almost at that exact number myself when I decided to go see them all. I think I was right at 60 when I decided to make a go of it to see them all. The journey has taken me all over the country and to a lot of cool places.
Come See With Me that’s my goal one day I’m 28 and during the college football seasons since I was 19 I’ve been trying to go to as many stadiums as I could I went to the university of Alabama and I have been to almost every stadium in the south and a few Midwest I try to do 8 a year and I’m going onto my 10th year of doing it this season I will be going to Iowa Iowa state Nebraska Kansas Kansas state Colorado Colorado state and Air Force I’m most exited for Nebraska because when at 100% that’s place looks awesome
I have obviously been to all of those schools that you just mentioned. I actually saw most of them that you just mentioned all on one trip. I flew into St. Louis and then traveled around to see Missouri, Kansas, Kansas State, Nebraska, Iowa, Iowa State and Minnesota. I also stopped in Dyersville when I was in Iowa and visited the Field of Dreams. I did Colorado, Colorado State and Air Force on a separate trip. Although I need to revisit Colorado State because they built a new stadium since I was last there. That’s cool that you went to Alabama, obviously a great institution and stadium. I am actually going to be back down in Alabama to revisit South Alabama and UAB as USA just built a new stadium and UAB is putting the finishing touches on its new digs. I always go back and revisit if a school builds a new stadium.
Harvard is a great place to watch a game from....
Can you do a video in the future where u rank all the college football stadiums you have gone too I love ur vids btw keep up the good work bro
Thanks very much. You actually bring up a very good question and suggestion. I have often thought of doing a video like that. I have been to 129 of the 130 FBS stadiums, with Hawaii being the lone school I’m missing. The one thing that has always kept me from doing a ranking of the venues is how subjective rankings can be. I’d certainly be qualified to do a list like that since I’ve been to all but one of them. But whenever I have seen lists and rankings like that, it often leads to a lot of bickering and arguing, because many people seem to disagree with rankings for a variety of reasons. For me, when I visit a stadium, I pay attention to a lot of factors such as: the design of the stadium, the layout of the venue, special features of the facility, the setting of the stadium, the scenery visible around and seen from the stadium, the history of the venue, etc. So for me, it’s not about ranking stadiums based on how good the teams are that play in them, or the capacity of one stadium compared to another. I have actually been to smaller stadiums of some downtrodden teams that I would say are “better” than some of the massive stadiums of the blue bloods based on some of those factors. Not in all cases, but in some. But that’s mainly why I have always just presented the stadiums in my videos such as I have. It’s to share and show what they look like in case people who also have interests in them like me but can’t see them for themselves, can experience them a little through my eyes. Hopefully what I’m showing gives a good glimpse of what these places look like overall. I know that was a long-winded response to your question, but to answer your questions, yes, I probably will do some sort of video like you are suggesting down the road. But if I do one I’ll preface it on the front end explaining the factors used to do my stadium rankings.
Come See With Me sounds good bro I understand everything u just said and I have been to 57 NCAAF stadiums with my favorite being Clemson because of the atmosphere they were playing South Carolina and that place was loud
Clemson is a great place to see a college football game. It’s one of my favorite stops in the ACC. That’s awesome that you are at 57, that’s a good number of places visited already. I was almost at that exact number myself when I decided to go see them all. I think I was right at 60 when I decided to make a go of it to see them all. The journey has taken me all over the country and to a lot of cool places.
Come See With Me that’s my goal one day I’m 28 and during the college football seasons since I was 19 I’ve been trying to go to as many stadiums as I could I went to the university of Alabama and I have been to almost every stadium in the south and a few Midwest I try to do 8 a year and I’m going onto my 10th year of doing it this season I will be going to Iowa Iowa state Nebraska Kansas Kansas state Colorado Colorado state and Air Force I’m most exited for Nebraska because when at 100% that’s place looks awesome
I have obviously been to all of those schools that you just mentioned. I actually saw most of them that you just mentioned all on one trip. I flew into St. Louis and then traveled around to see Missouri, Kansas, Kansas State, Nebraska, Iowa, Iowa State and Minnesota. I also stopped in Dyersville when I was in Iowa and visited the Field of Dreams. I did Colorado, Colorado State and Air Force on a separate trip. Although I need to revisit Colorado State because they built a new stadium since I was last there. That’s cool that you went to Alabama, obviously a great institution and stadium. I am actually going to be back down in Alabama to revisit South Alabama and UAB as USA just built a new stadium and UAB is putting the finishing touches on its new digs. I always go back and revisit if a school builds a new stadium.