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Post by DanT on Nov 20, 2018 21:25:38 GMT -6
Not sure who that reviewer is. He may be comparing it to the walk from the Yorktown HS parking lot. I've walked much further at most D1 stadiums that I have visited. I liked the Northwestern review: “Concessions? Oh, they have anything you want to eat — as long as it’s a hot dog," writes one TripAdvisor reviewer.We could adopt that review. My walk in Clemson and Virginia felt like I started in my own driveway. I felt the same way at both games. Virginia was uphill to and fro.
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Post by williamtsherman on Nov 22, 2018 7:04:28 GMT -6
Of all the stadiums I've been to the only one where you can park closer than BSU was EMU. Can you tell whether or not it is a game day by looking at the EMU parking lot?
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Post by bsu0 on Nov 25, 2018 12:25:46 GMT -6
You can tell General. On days with classes the football lot is full of students cars. On game NADA.
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Post by JacksonStreetElite on Nov 26, 2018 14:14:32 GMT -6
Of all the stadiums I've been to the only one where you can park closer than BSU was EMU. Can you tell whether or not it is a game day by looking at the EMU parking lot? No, you can't. We literally pulled up to the stadium and parked. We didn't even arrive early, we got there like 15 minutes before kickoff.
You also could barely tell it was gameday from the inside of the stadium. My brother and I literally were the only ones in our row and we moved with the action to always be sitting on the line of scrimmage.
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