It is when you compare it to the location if the progressive and rocket mortgage. I assume this is what he meant? But ya, never an issue to get to other than traffic obviously
@@patrickn8355 The Cavs play a lot closer than they used to. Anybody else remember Richfield Coliseum 25 miles away in Akron when Nick Mileti owned the team (the trend of teams abandoning city centers)? And Cleveland still had a hockey team (the Barons)?
Nippert is amazing for sure. Its completely surrounded on all sides and noise level gets to levels you'd hear in a 70k+ stadium because of it. Truly a gem and 3rd oldest playing site in ncaaf
All these stadiums actually are very nice looking stadiums , I would say little developments year by year would keep these venues good to go for at least another quarter century….not even joking
How is browns stadium way out of the way? It’s downtown in a walkable city. Sure it’s not in public square, but it’s an amazing location on the lakefront that probably should be put to better use. It’s not like buffalo where they are building yet another football stadium miles away from downtown.
The Browns better not move their stadium! I was at the old stadium in the early 90s a few times and always loved that it is on the waterfront of Lake Erie. Saw a bunch of seagulls there. I still have pictures. And no roof!!
Been going to Bengals games since PBS's inaugural season almost every single year over the last two decades plus now. I can't imagine anyone in Cincinnati wanting a new stadium until at least after Joe retires with a few SB victories under his belt. When they first built PBS there were lawsuits and a LOT of controversy over Hamilton County paying for it. Whenever it eventually needs replaced though I can't imagine most of the ticket buying fans wanting a roof - most of Who Dey takes pride in not needing a roof and playing through the elements.
The Progressive Field renovation is a lot more extensive than you let on. Not only is the right field disaster being remedied, the Terrace Club in left field is being gutted for a new concept. the area at the top of the lower bowl behind home is being opened, and the team is building new office space behind right field along E 9th to allow for the expansion of training facilities under the stadium.
They actually removed the all-weather track, and lowered the field by 25 feet to put in the lowest ring (AA Deck). They only removed the temporary metal South Stands to put in the permanent South end, closing the horseshoe. I lived there when it was the home of the Stadium Scholarship Dormitory (SSD) in the mid-'70s (which was torn out for the renovation). The renovation also added the outer ring around the stadium to add the CC upper deck, and they added the suites and replaced the pressbox (SSD had an annual formal "Playboy Party" in the old pressbox). A Deck, B Deck, and C Deck are all still are part of the stadium. The football team held practices in the stadium (no big football facility) during my time there (got to chat with Woody several times as he left practice to his car parked below my window in the southwest end. If you look closely at shots of the southwest tower from inside the stadium, you will see a small window facing the field. That was a student room in Unit A of the SSD, and considered the prime room to have (it was an "all-male" unit after the dorm went co-ed (male/female units) in the fall of 1975. We played our intramural flag football games on the field, so, I could claim that I "played football" on the same field as Archie Griffin... ;-) Living in the original SSD was the best time of my life. GO SIGMA SIGMA DELTA! (our answer to the fraternities/sororities, had t-shirts made).
I don’t see anything wrong with the browns stadium, I actually like it and would love to see a game there one day even if my Raiders aren’t playing them lol, also I think the location is in a nice spot!
I've got an idea for your next video. How about predicting the next 10 FCS schools to make the transition up to the FBS level. Personally I'm really high on Villanova, Delaware, and North Dakota State.
@@bobbowie9350 Got family near Cleveland. Only noticeable if you’re from the Great Lakes region. They’re vowel pronunciation is Chicago with a melodic touch of rural indiana. Their sentences take a 1/4-1/2 second longer to complete.
Man I guess I'm old. But football and cold go together. I hate dome stadiums . Football and snow is like Christmas morning. But that's what football was like growing up. Practice domes I'm cool with but game day they should all be outside in the elements.
Here’s my thing was stadiums don’t you want more people to come specially with the upper decks? Why not have a big upper deck if you want to make more money
Bengals Bearcats and Xavier should build a new stadium with a roof for bengals and cincinnatis football and cincinnati and Xavier and maybe a new basketball expansion team to play under
12:10 ya thats freaking football - Its part of the sport. So many soy wimps now tryinh to pass themselves as football fans that think they need perfect weather for every single game. Get over yourselves. Can you not enjoy seeing how the "best players on earth" can adapt to see how they handle playing an outdoor sport in weird weather sometimes?
Ive been to both columbus crew (ldc) and cincys (tql stadium) both are great, probably the dest in the mls. Ohio stadium looks nice but its getting to the point of putting lipstick on a pig. Yes they need a new stadium, yes it has a lot of history, and part of me always want the buckeyes to play there but at what point do they need to stop remodeling it and pull a new york Yankees and build a new stadium. Just my thought, great video though.
TQL stadium is where fc cincinnati plays, not associated with UC at all. Nippert or the shoe will never go anywhere. Too historic and beloved by both fan bases
Yeah, the only reason why Cleveland had their seats removed in 2017 was because they have a shit team. It’s not that they would’ve kept the upper end zone decks, and then added plastic seating, however, they probably would’ve raised the end zone upper decks by the floor too so that way they could add luxury boxes. But because the Browns have always had one of the worst teams in today’s NFL too bad ownership and poor coaching, they took away seats.
Its the state of ohio. The state sucks. No one wants to live there by choice. The only state just as crappy is Michigan. Folks are leaving ohio and Michigan in droves.
None of these stadiums NEED any type of renovation. They're all fine. I don't understand spending $100's of millions on these renovations.
4:54 Cleveland Browns Stadium is not even half a dozen blocks outside of downtown Cleveland, how is it out of the way?
I thought the same thing. Sometimes he just says stuff.
Yeah, he made it seem like it's out on an island or something...it's within walking distance of plenty of stuff downtown.
It is when you compare it to the location if the progressive and rocket mortgage. I assume this is what he meant? But ya, never an issue to get to other than traffic obviously
@@zachbush7923 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is right nearby...
@@patrickn8355 The Cavs play a lot closer than they used to. Anybody else remember Richfield Coliseum 25 miles away in Akron when Nick Mileti owned the team (the trend of teams abandoning city centers)? And Cleveland still had a hockey team (the Barons)?
If the Bengals changed their seat colour to black and orange stripes it would elevate their stadium without much cost imo
Nippert is amazing for sure. Its completely surrounded on all sides and noise level gets to levels you'd hear in a 70k+ stadium because of it. Truly a gem and 3rd oldest playing site in ncaaf
All these stadiums actually are very nice looking stadiums , I would say little developments year by year would keep these venues good to go for at least another quarter century….not even joking
Dude’s clearly never been to a Lions game at the Silverdome, thinking the Brown’s stadium is “way out of the way” 😂
Or Pistons at the Palace for that matter (or Silverdome before it).
Or Pistons at the Palace for that matter (or Silverdome before it).
How is browns stadium way out of the way? It’s downtown in a walkable city. Sure it’s not in public square, but it’s an amazing location on the lakefront that probably should be put to better use. It’s not like buffalo where they are building yet another football stadium miles away from downtown.
The Browns better not move their stadium! I was at the old stadium in the early 90s a few times and always loved that it is on the waterfront of Lake Erie. Saw a bunch of seagulls there. I still have pictures. And no roof!!
Been going to Bengals games since PBS's inaugural season almost every single year over the last two decades plus now.
I can't imagine anyone in Cincinnati wanting a new stadium until at least after Joe retires with a few SB victories under his belt. When they first built PBS there were lawsuits and a LOT of controversy over Hamilton County paying for it. Whenever it eventually needs replaced though I can't imagine most of the ticket buying fans wanting a roof - most of Who Dey takes pride in not needing a roof and playing through the elements.
Yeah, TQL Stadium is FCC’s.
Let's see what you say when you're in your fifties or sixties and have to sit in those elements?
@@darrellhall6622shut up and grow a pair nfl fans are becoming to soft these days
Not a bad location of Browns Stadium, Ginger...Where are you with that?
The Progressive Field renovation is a lot more extensive than you let on. Not only is the right field disaster being remedied, the Terrace Club in left field is being gutted for a new concept. the area at the top of the lower bowl behind home is being opened, and the team is building new office space behind right field along E 9th to allow for the expansion of training facilities under the stadium.
What do you think of the new Gillette stadium reno?
no word of Nationwide?
Taxpayer money should not be used.
The Horseshoe used to have student apartments underneath the grandstands
Cincinnati FC’s stadium looks awesome on the outside. I drive by it every time I come home to see my parents.
Ohio stadium didn’t take out seats to diminish capacity. They added suites to the northwest side of the stadium
They actually removed the all-weather track, and lowered the field by 25 feet to put in the lowest ring (AA Deck). They only removed the temporary metal South Stands to put in the permanent South end, closing the horseshoe. I lived there when it was the home of the Stadium Scholarship Dormitory (SSD) in the mid-'70s (which was torn out for the renovation). The renovation also added the outer ring around the stadium to add the CC upper deck, and they added the suites and replaced the pressbox (SSD had an annual formal "Playboy Party" in the old pressbox). A Deck, B Deck, and C Deck are all still are part of the stadium.
The football team held practices in the stadium (no big football facility) during my time there (got to chat with Woody several times as he left practice to his car parked below my window in the southwest end.
If you look closely at shots of the southwest tower from inside the stadium, you will see a small window facing the field. That was a student room in Unit A of the SSD, and considered the prime room to have (it was an "all-male" unit after the dorm went co-ed (male/female units) in the fall of 1975. We played our intramural flag football games on the field, so, I could claim that I "played football" on the same field as Archie Griffin... ;-)
Living in the original SSD was the best time of my life. GO SIGMA SIGMA DELTA! (our answer to the fraternities/sororities, had t-shirts made).
I don’t see anything wrong with the browns stadium, I actually like it and would love to see a game there one day even if my Raiders aren’t playing them lol, also I think the location is in a nice spot!
I've got an idea for your next video. How about predicting the next 10 FCS schools to make the transition up to the FBS level. Personally I'm really high on Villanova, Delaware, and North Dakota State.
I’m gunning for Oral Roberts and Canisius College
Forgot blue jackets
Real Browns fans don't want or need a dome.
Guardians struggle to draw fans because the owner refuses to spend money on the product.
Football is really big in Ohio
Ohio Stadium is in Columbus, not Cincinnati.
Cincinnati is also looking at replacing the 1970s craphole known as Heritage Bank Center with a new arena.
Possible nhl expansion i hope im from cincy and love hockey
@@calebkent6706yeah that ain’t happening
@@calebkent6706only two us cities are getting expansion so far Kansas City and Houston so we'll see
The Cincinnati Stadium is called TQL Stadium
That's where kfc plays right
TTQL is the soccer stadium not the Bengals stadium…
No shit, that's what I meant@@chalesgolding5314
Where is DG from? He’s got NE Ohio/Michigan written all over him.
spot on. i heard in between Cleveland/Columbus
@@bobbowie9350 Got family near Cleveland. Only noticeable if you’re from the Great Lakes region. They’re vowel pronunciation is Chicago with a melodic touch of rural indiana. Their sentences take a 1/4-1/2 second longer to complete.
Ohio. Probably
OSU just adding a new woody hayes athletic facility. The shoe is at max capacity.
I'm not going to lie, the exterior looks clean for an old stadium.
Great American: Levi's Stadium without the climate or a contending team
The Bengals don’t want a dome
Man I guess I'm old. But football and cold go together. I hate dome stadiums . Football and snow is like Christmas morning. But that's what football was like growing up. Practice domes I'm cool with but game day they should all be outside in the elements.
Great American has plenty of social spaces if you need em they are easy to find
You know, a quick Google search would help. He is just saying things.
Eventually there will be no more harsh weather NFL games anymore. Something will be lost there
U forgot to mention nationwide arena of the columbus blur jackets
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They should turn the Wild cats lose on the field when playing
Here’s my thing was stadiums don’t you want more people to come specially with the upper decks? Why not have a big upper deck if you want to make more money
Maybe he's just afraid of big decks? My wife is afraid of big decks, that's why she married me.
the most iconic, intimidating stadiums in history all have big upper decks
Well. You don't want a giant stadium that is half filled half the time. And you can always change more for tickets
Stadiums in missouri?
What's a Guardian?
No taxpayer money fix your Stadium yourself
Well first of all, they're in Ohio. It's doomed from the start
In all his videos, my man confuses names and places like Joe Biden.
This guy 🙄👆 probably supported the Mustache man from Germany 😳
@@murkrow2316 not like the current President must equal liking the other one lmfao. Nuance is lost on you people
@@hounddog946you’re right. That wouldn’t be a problem if he didn’t try to release 3-5 videos a day over the dumbest and reiterated topics
i dont understand why youre spreading misinformation
@@mikescott2035name a lie
How 'bout those Cleveland INDIANS!
Bengals Bearcats and Xavier should build a new stadium with a roof for bengals and cincinnatis football and cincinnati and Xavier and maybe a new basketball expansion team to play under
All turf causes injuries.
Everyone is hating my man in the comments lmao why y’all watching?
3:52 Doodoo
I live my Cincinnati Bearcats 🐻🐱
Get rid of the teams!!!!
12:10 ya thats freaking football - Its part of the sport. So many soy wimps now tryinh to pass themselves as football fans that think they need perfect weather for every single game. Get over yourselves. Can you not enjoy seeing how the "best players on earth" can adapt to see how they handle playing an outdoor sport in weird weather sometimes?
Cincinnati is not drastically warmer than Cleveland.
Ive been to both columbus crew (ldc) and cincys (tql stadium) both are great, probably the dest in the mls. Ohio stadium looks nice but its getting to the point of putting lipstick on a pig. Yes they need a new stadium, yes it has a lot of history, and part of me always want the buckeyes to play there but at what point do they need to stop remodeling it and pull a new york Yankees and build a new stadium. Just my thought, great video though.
TQL stadium is where fc cincinnati plays, not associated with UC at all. Nippert or the shoe will never go anywhere. Too historic and beloved by both fan bases
@patrickn8355 my bad, my wording wasn't good I did men fc cincinnati. Your right lol
@drwoolynipples1327 ah lol makes sense my bad. I'm like nippert forever 🤣 never sell the naming rights please UC! Jimmy nipperts story is too good
@patrickn8355 It's all good, I hope they don't sell the naming right for both stadiums honestly.
nah keep the stadium the way it is. it’s fine.
So much talking, so little actual information or knowledge. How did you make it this far?
Soccer is BORING!!!
Your sole is BORING!!!
Yeah, the only reason why Cleveland had their seats removed in 2017 was because they have a shit team. It’s not that they would’ve kept the upper end zone decks, and then added plastic seating, however, they probably would’ve raised the end zone upper decks by the floor too so that way they could add luxury boxes. But because the Browns have always had one of the worst teams in today’s NFL too bad ownership and poor coaching, they took away seats.
nice trolling...
only in ohio💀
That meme is so dead now
@@projectbaby2278 ikr
You do know there are WAY more than D1 stadiums in Ohio than OSU and Cincinnati, right...😒
Its the state of ohio. The state sucks. No one wants to live there by choice. The only state just as crappy is Michigan. Folks are leaving ohio and Michigan in droves.
They need to put a retractable dome on the Ohio State stadium. 😀
Who cares… GO BLUE!!!