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  • #16
    Re: Stadium Appreciation Thread/Discussion

    Originally posted by SW_Mustang View Post
    I think an obscenely gigantic video board would be awesome. Where are the locker rooms going in at?
    Across the street near the indoor track facility.

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    • #17
      Re: Stadium Appreciation Thread/Discussion

      That is what I thought. Also- the stadium is built on the northwest-southeast line. It needs to be straightened out to north-south.

      Part of the problem is the age of the scoreboard. They don't make replacement parts anymore. I don't think that they can even replace the lightbulbs. Maybe we will return to a manual one like at Fenway.

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      • #18
        Re: Stadium Appreciation Thread/Discussion

        Ian can attest that we have an annual MIAA stadium rankings thread on our forum.
        Go Bronchos!

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        • #19
          Re: Stadium Appreciation Thread/Discussion

          I love visiting college stadiums. It's been a hobby for a few years. Here is my photographic resume of the places I've been to, from FBS to NAIA. There are more than 60 D2 stadiums in there.

          https://cb-football-photos.smugmug.com/CollegeStadiums

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          • #20
            Re: Stadium Appreciation Thread/Discussion

            Originally posted by Chuck Bitner View Post
            I love visiting college stadiums. It's been a hobby for a few years. Here is my photographic resume of the places I've been to, from FBS to NAIA. There are more than 60 D2 stadiums in there.

            https://cb-football-photos.smugmug.com/CollegeStadiums
            Awesome pictures, Chuck. It's interesting to see all those stadiums, some very tiny, some enormous, some with personality, some bland. Great collection.

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            • #21
              Re: Stadium Appreciation Thread/Discussion

              Originally posted by tsull View Post
              Awesome pictures, Chuck. It's interesting to see all those stadiums, some very tiny, some enormous, some with personality, some bland. Great collection.
              Its kind of amazing how easy it is to get into most places. You'd never be able to just walk right into an NFL stadium but most colleges, its really not hard if you show up at the right time.

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              • #22
                Re: Stadium Appreciation Thread/Discussion

                Originally posted by laker View Post
                That is what I thought. Also- the stadium is built on the northwest-southeast line. It needs to be straightened out to north-south.

                Part of the problem is the age of the scoreboard. They don't make replacement parts anymore. I don't think that they can even replace the lightbulbs. Maybe we will return to a manual one like at Fenway.

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                • #23
                  Re: Stadium Appreciation Thread/Discussion

                  I'm obviously biased, but is it even an argument? Lubbers Stadium, home of the GVSU Lakers, is the class of d2 stadiums, especially with the Jumbotron added a few years back. We had over 16,000 in attendance two weekends ago!

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                  • #24
                    Re: Stadium Appreciation Thread/Discussion

                    Originally posted by GVLakerFan24 View Post
                    I'm obviously biased, but is it even an argument? Lubbers Stadium, home of the GVSU Lakers, is the class of d2 stadiums, especially with the Jumbotron added a few years back. We had over 16,000 in attendance two weekends ago!
                    Here's a few more..


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                    • #25
                      Re: Stadium Appreciation Thread/Discussion

                      Originally posted by Chuck Bitner View Post
                      I love visiting college stadiums. It's been a hobby for a few years. Here is my photographic resume of the places I've been to, from FBS to NAIA. There are more than 60 D2 stadiums in there.

                      https://cb-football-photos.smugmug.com/CollegeStadiums
                      So impressive, Chuck! Wow!!
                      Go GSC and Roar LIONS!!

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                      • #26
                        Re: Stadium Appreciation Thread/Discussion

                        I'd love to visit Lubbers Stadium sometime. It looks impressive. I bet it gets loud when it's full.

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                        • #27
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                          My alma mater, the University of New Haven in the NE10 conference, has a blue field that was installed in 2009:



                          And GVSU's building is something else!

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                          • #28
                            Re: Stadium Appreciation Thread/Discussion

                            Originally posted by Chuck Bitner View Post
                            I love visiting college stadiums. It's been a hobby for a few years. Here is my photographic resume of the places I've been to, from FBS to NAIA. There are more than 60 D2 stadiums in there.

                            https://cb-football-photos.smugmug.com/CollegeStadiums
                            Thanks for sharing. That's an impressive collection.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Stadium Appreciation Thread/Discussion

                              Originally posted by Chuck Bitner View Post
                              Its kind of amazing how easy it is to get into most places. You'd never be able to just walk right into an NFL stadium but most colleges, its really not hard if you show up at the right time.
                              But no pictures of your Alma Mater, Bloomsburg? What's up with that? :tongue:

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                              • #30
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                                Blue Wahoos Stadium - The off campus home of The University of West Florida Argonauts.





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