Best Stadiums in SBC
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FAU
UNT
WKU
UL
ASU
TSU
USA
Troy
MTSU
FIU
ULM
GSU
What do y'all think?
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Best Stadiums in SBC
I could not beleive something I saw I think on a rivals site that they rated Troy and the FIU #1 & 2 in Belt Stadiums. Troy is not bad but stinkin crappy FIU stadium? Over FAU and NT? Wow!
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LOL!
For now…soon they won't be a part of the consideration…….
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First, here's a good link to compare the usual suspects, not counting the new guys. It says ULL's home stadium is known as The Swamp.
Georgia State wins by default because they have an NFL facility in the Georgia Dome.
UNT fans think they have the best one and make fun of ours because it's steel vs their concrete. Whatever. I'm not going to get into that, but I do like ours better than theirs, and we definitely have a better stadium than FIU until FIU expands theirs to 45,000, which they'll probably accomplish before we will.
I like WKU's stadium, especially with the visible WKU painted water tower. Ted also made it sound really nice, the climate and the tailgating. I'd rather attend a WKU basketball game than a football game.
I also really like ASU's grass berm where the Greeks put out their letters.
Texas State's stadium looks nice and has a ton of potential.
The rest don't do much for me.
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I like the fact that the FAU stadium has grass instead of turf.
We'll see. If Pellini can turn things around fast enough, we could be looking to fill those two empty corners with seats in the not too distant future.
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illinoisowl said
I believe FIU's current expansion will bring capacity to ~28-29k. Not absolutely sure though.
According to this FIU student paper article they're completing the bowl and this will increase seating capacity to 25,000.
I thought I read something about them incorporating a Student Services building into the stadium that would help to fund the expansion to 45,000 seats. Thought that was more imminent. Now I'm reading that will eventually happen but it will just include a fieldhouse expansion, a restaurant and they want to do a "Main Street FIU" thing that sounds like what UCF/FAU are doing with restaurants and whatnot.
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Owl2Doc said
I don't know about ranking them numerically but I'll toss out a few thoughts.
First, here's a good link to compare the usual suspects, not counting the new guys. It says ULL's home stadium is known as The Swamp.
Georgia State wins by default because they have an NFL facility in the Georgia Dome.
UNT fans think they have the best one and make fun of ours because it's steel vs their concrete. Whatever. I'm not going to get into that, but I do like ours better than theirs, and we definitely have a better stadium than FIU until FIU expands theirs to 45,000, which they'll probably accomplish before we will.
I like WKU's stadium, especially with the visible WKU painted water tower. Ted also made it sound really nice, the climate and the tailgating. I'd rather attend a WKU basketball game than a football game.
I also really like ASU's grass berm where the Greeks put out their letters.
Texas State's stadium looks nice and has a ton of potential.
The rest don't do much for me.
I don't like Georgia State being in the dome up there. It's like watching USF at RayJay, only uglier and smaller crowd. Think of FAU when we were at Dolphin's Stadium with a roof.. that looks horrid! UNT's is very nice, but far from campus and all of the parking/tailgating. Again, I love WKU's and everything that they're doing up there. I agree with ASU and the berns, but I know UL does that too. When it comes to Texas State, they've just started on adding on to their stadium, creating a horseshoe. The "open" part of their stadium is a gorgeous sports complex that houses their locker rooms and such, very similar to ASU's. Check it out:
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