The Virginian
Well-known member
I think all this emphasis on the quality of the stadium is silly. I've been to a lot of stadiums around the country in following the Pokes and I've not been to one that beats the War in their intended purpose, i.e. watching a game.
Neyland Stadium in Knoxville holds around 108,000 people, but other than that, it's a dump. It just a collection of expansions and going through it I was put off by how run down it was under the stands.
I was at the Nashville stadium, an NFL stadium and the seats were nice, but the prices were criminal, $12 for a beer? I missed a good part of the 4th quarter trying to use the restroom. I was at TCU's stadium, admittedly before the recent renovations, nothing special. Kyle Stadium at Texas A&M was another collections of additions and nothing really special. The thing that made it unique was their cult-like devotion to their team.
I've been to FedEx numerous times and been underwhelmed. Parking was crazy and the traffic getting in and out of the place is a real pain in the ass. I've never been out of the nose bleed sections so from my perspective the place sucks.
I've been to Toledo's Glass Bowl, Ohio U.'s Peden Field, Virginia's Scott Stadium, Virginia Tech's Lane Stadium, Maryland's Byrd Stadium, the Navy's Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Texas' DKR Stadium, Mile High in Denver and many others. The main thing I remember about all of them is that they were good places to watch the game. Everything else is just meaningless fluff.
Neyland Stadium in Knoxville holds around 108,000 people, but other than that, it's a dump. It just a collection of expansions and going through it I was put off by how run down it was under the stands.
I was at the Nashville stadium, an NFL stadium and the seats were nice, but the prices were criminal, $12 for a beer? I missed a good part of the 4th quarter trying to use the restroom. I was at TCU's stadium, admittedly before the recent renovations, nothing special. Kyle Stadium at Texas A&M was another collections of additions and nothing really special. The thing that made it unique was their cult-like devotion to their team.
I've been to FedEx numerous times and been underwhelmed. Parking was crazy and the traffic getting in and out of the place is a real pain in the ass. I've never been out of the nose bleed sections so from my perspective the place sucks.
I've been to Toledo's Glass Bowl, Ohio U.'s Peden Field, Virginia's Scott Stadium, Virginia Tech's Lane Stadium, Maryland's Byrd Stadium, the Navy's Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, Texas' DKR Stadium, Mile High in Denver and many others. The main thing I remember about all of them is that they were good places to watch the game. Everything else is just meaningless fluff.