Every State's WORST Football Stadium

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    When you go to a new state, you like to visit the nice parts. And probably all the nice stadiums. Well, this is a list of the football stadiums you DON'T want to go to...for every state.
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  • @ananegg
    @ananegg Год назад +1104

    As a Marylander and a Ravens fan, I was waiting for FedEx Field to be on this list of almost entirely college fields

    • @MarloSoBalJr
      @MarloSoBalJr Год назад +64

      Same. FedEx was a no-brainer. A dilapidated box in the middle of crappy Landover 🤮

    • @Eternal5ent
      @Eternal5ent Год назад +29

      Commanders fan here… I hate going to that place smh 🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @fishes249
      @fishes249 Год назад +21

      As a Marylander, Ravens fan, and Towson alumni my first thought was Johnny Unitas Stadium before I remembered Fed-Ex Field is in Maryland too.

    • @davidlafleche1142
      @davidlafleche1142 Год назад

      @@MarloSoBalJr How can it be dilapidated? It's only 25 years old. Fenway Park is 110 years old and the Red Sox think it can last until 2061. Does it still have those stupid "dream seats"? When Snyder put those in, it showed that he knows nothing about football. Field-level seats work well in baseball, because the bench doesn't block your view of the field. Apparently, Snyder didn't learn from the biggest mistake of RFK (the very first of the "cookie cutters"): the sideline seats were too low to the field, so fans sitting in the first ten rows couldn't see the entire field because the view was blocked by the football team bench. In a proper football stadium, when you sit down, your feet must be at least six feet above the field so you can get an unobstructed view. That idiot Snyder didn't know.

    • @pirategamer6630
      @pirategamer6630 Год назад

      @@Eternal5ent You mean Redskins?
      I refuse to refer to the Washington Communists as the Commanders...
      They will forever be the Redskins. That way, I can tolerate them more.

  • @jamu5050
    @jamu5050 Год назад +208

    I went to a Wyoming game as a visiting team fan once, the two tier stands seem kind of weird for the stadium given that they just sort of end abruptly and there’s no permanent seats at either end zone, but it’s not that bad overall and felt like an enjoyable game day atmosphere. A big reason why you might have had trouble finding other stadiums to judge in Wyoming is that Wyo is the only 4-year university in the whole state

    • @Lets_Go_UW
      @Lets_Go_UW Год назад +3

      Tbf it's a 75 year old stadium

    • @Warsaw_Pact
      @Warsaw_Pact Год назад +4

      It’s an awesome environment during most home games. Super fun

    • @bigj1905
      @bigj1905 Месяц назад +1

      @@Warsaw_PactYeah, especially because you can get really close to the benches and field with general admission, which you can’t in a lot of other stadiums.

    • @area.man.
      @area.man. 12 дней назад

      War Memorial is fun to see a game at. Even at 9 degrees and windy.

  • @GreenBayPayton
    @GreenBayPayton Год назад +315

    Funny thing about St. Thomas, since Clemson lost to South Carolina, St. Thomas currently has the longest home winning streak in college football. Last home loss was in Round 3 of the 2016 D3 playoffs to UW-Oshkosh (my current school) in late November.
    Edit: Wow really had to diss Oshkosh 🤣

    • @bryanbyholm2803
      @bryanbyholm2803 Год назад +20

      Honestly St Thomas isn't so bad. If he really wanted to go in on a bad location, look no further then the Blake in Mankato.

    • @GreenBayPayton
      @GreenBayPayton Год назад +2

      @@bryanbyholm2803 Yeah I would think as a stadium, River Falls is slightly worse than Oshkosh due to wooden stands and lack of stadium amenities/resources, but the atmosphere on game day is a lot better than Oshkosh from my experience.

    • @bryanbyholm2803
      @bryanbyholm2803 Год назад +2

      @@GreenBayPayton RF just got a new stadium like 2 years back I think? So its not so bad to be honest. I don't know what I would put on that list since all of the colleges in WI have okay facilities that I've been to at least.

    • @sokonek1
      @sokonek1 Год назад +2

      @@GreenBayPayton Goerke Field in Point is probably the worst. Stevens Point Area Senior High also plays there, and it is the third best stadium in that high school conference.
      Carson Park is pretty bad too, but a little better.

    • @GreenBayPayton
      @GreenBayPayton Год назад

      @@sokonek1 RF got the new stadium around 2015. They got a new video board this past year. Carson Park I agree also isn’t great but I think Goerke Field is disqualified because it’s more of a high school stadium than a college stadium. Definitely the worst one used in the WIAC though.

  • @patrickmcdaniel2048
    @patrickmcdaniel2048 Год назад +98

    You mentioned Jerry Rice of Rice-Totten Stadium because every football fan knows who Jerry Rice is, but you probably never heard of Willie "Satellite" Totten. He set over 50 NCAA Division 1-AA records and in 1984 threw for 58 touchdowns and 4,557 yards. His 12,711 career passing yards is 2nd all time in Division 1-AA history.

    • @AB365_Official
      @AB365_Official Год назад +8

      That's probably why I only know of Jerry Rice

    • @mississippisnowplow
      @mississippisnowplow 20 дней назад

      I was shocked Totten wasn’t successful in the pros. I know it was the SWAC, but dude was a beast.

  • @ghmongo
    @ghmongo Год назад +124

    18:15 - Imagine having a stadium so bad your state doesn't even want to claim you and pawns you off to Kentucky instead.

    • @GenericYoutubeGuy
      @GenericYoutubeGuy Месяц назад +4

      Memorial Stadium in Terre Haute, Indiana is horrible. Considering that what used to be a Romanesque 1920’s multi-complex hippodrome for minor league baseball and other sports was torn down and replaced with the plainest most bland football ‘stadium’ on earth with only the old arch left and attached to a giant single metal bleacher stand with the field surrounded by crappy concrete stuff.

    • @Huckleberry9921
      @Huckleberry9921 Месяц назад

      I was wondering if anyone else noticed 😂

  • @DKrueger1994
    @DKrueger1994 Год назад +40

    5:35 as a Georgia resident, the mayor at the time (Kasim Reed in 2013) before the Braves moved out of Turner Field to SunTrust (Now Truist) Park, wanted to implode the stadium at first. This was from a Ballpark book that I got, and all of that happened around November of 2013. Luckily in 2016, Georgia State bought Turner Field and the adjacent parking lot across the road (The outline of Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium), from what I heard is that GSU is going to give the outline of AFCS a 2nd life as a ballpark for GSU, and Hank Aaron's marker will be left alone.
    There is way too much history for the stadium, like you said: being the host of the 1996 Olympic Games, 19 years as the home of the Atlanta Braves, hosting a World Series game in 1999, 2000 All-Star Game, and so on. it can be a crappy stadium, but to be honest, GSU worked with what they bought.

    • @joezegers
      @joezegers Год назад +2

      The reason why they moved was because of traffic, and the reason why Mercedes Benz Stadium was built was because of Arthur Blank's ego.

    • @TheMrPeteChannel
      @TheMrPeteChannel Год назад

      @@joezegers At least he haves some of the cheapest food at an NFL Stadium.

    • @moby628
      @moby628 5 месяцев назад

      @@joezegers No, the reason they moved was racial....right into a lily white surburban neighborhood

  • @elifauss7023
    @elifauss7023 Год назад +65

    Time stamps:
    1:55 Alabama (Legion Field)
    2:16 Alaska (Anchorage Football Stadium)
    2:40 Arizona (Walkup Skydome)
    3:02 Arkansas (Simmons Bank Field)
    3:23 California (Veterans Memorial Stadium)
    3:46 Colorado (Nottingham Field)
    4:10 Connecticut (Pratt & Whitney Stadium)
    4:32 Delaware (Alumni Stadium)
    4:51 Florida (Daytona Stadium)
    5:14 Georgia (Center Parc Stadium)
    5:46 Hawaii (Aloha Stadium)
    6:07 Idaho (Kibbie Dome)
    6:33 Illinois (Leslie Frazier Field)
    6:58 Indiana (Brown Field)
    7:18 Iowa (Uni Dome)
    7:41 Kansas (Cessna Stadium)
    8:10 Kentucky (Roy Stewart Stadium)
    8:29 Louisiana (Harry Turpin Stadium)
    8:47 Maine (Winkin Sports Complex)
    9:07 Maryland (FedEx Field)
    9:45 Massachusetts (Mcguirk Alumni Stadium)
    10:06 Michigan (Rynearson Stadium)
    10:30 Minnesota (O’Shaughnessy Stadium)
    10:50 Mississippi (Rice-Totten Stadium)
    11:16 Missouri (Houck Stadium)
    11:41 Montana (Bobcat Stadium)
    12:01 Nebraska (Oak Bowl)
    12:18 Nevada (Sam Boyd Stadium)
    12:45 New Hampshire (Wildcat Stadium)
    13:01 New Jersey (Shi Stadium)
    13:25 New Mexico (Aggie Memorial Stadium)
    13:38 New York (Lawrence A. Wien Stadium)
    14:00 North Carolina (O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium)
    14:20 North Dakota (Jerome Berg Field)
    14:46 Ohio (Welcome Stadium)
    15:05 Oklahoma (H.A. Chapman Stadium)
    15:22 Oregon (Hillsboro Stadium)
    15:38 Pennsylvania (Rooney Athletic Field)
    15:54 Rhode Island (Brown Stadium)
    16:10 South Carolina (Johnson Hagood Stadium)
    16:27 South Dakota (Clark Swisher Field)
    16:49 Tennessee (First Bank Stadium)
    17:14 Texas (Apple Stadium)
    17:36 Utah (Greater Zion Stadium)
    17:58 Vermont (Alumni Stadium)
    18:16 Virginia (Alumni Memorial Stadium)
    18:37 Washington (Joe Albi Stadium)
    19:03 West Virginia (U of Charleston Stadium)
    19:22 Wisconsin (Titan Stadium)
    19:47 Wyoming (War Memorial Stadium)

    • @RoadTripTelevisionNJ
      @RoadTripTelevisionNJ 5 месяцев назад

      Rutgers University stadium 🏟️ is called SHI Stadium (in capital letters), located in the Township of Piscataway, Middlesex County, New Jersey. 👌

    • @SteveW-uz2tk
      @SteveW-uz2tk 22 дня назад +1

      @@RoadTripTelevisionNJ They forgot the “T” it sounds like

    • @mariogonzalez1540
      @mariogonzalez1540 18 дней назад

      Thank you. For whatever reason these weren't in alphabetical order.

  • @andrewpalmer8845
    @andrewpalmer8845 Год назад +48

    As a proud citadel cadet, I can tell you that not only is our stadium awful, but they also tore down the away stands because of asbestos. Was not at all surprised we are the worst in SC. At least VMI is here too

    • @FivePointsVids
      @FivePointsVids  Год назад +16

      LOL THAT'S WHY!??!? Btw I had a friend who went to the Citadel. He said the thing he learned most was how to fire a water balloon with precision accuracy across one battalion living quarters to the other using a homemade sling shot.

    • @theatagamer90
      @theatagamer90 Год назад +2

      Hey we are the best at being the worst. I'm honestly surprised VMI hasn't decided to throw more money into the pit that is Foster Stadium. And more surprised Foster hasn't been found to contain some kind of deadly chemical.

    • @area.man.
      @area.man. 12 дней назад

      ​@@theatagamer90I honestly don't know what they could do. It is squeezed in between a cliff and Main st.

  • @mooseraps
    @mooseraps Год назад +226

    As a former Golden Lion, I can agree. Our stadium is pretty trash compared to every other D1 school In Arkansas.

    • @ThePrufessa
      @ThePrufessa Год назад +3

      Buy them a new one

    • @Nhoj176
      @Nhoj176 Год назад +9

      Quite a FEW HBCU stadiums on there

    • @duhbullb
      @duhbullb Год назад +2

      I like it lol. My U New Hampshire ain't better

    • @j.mieses8139
      @j.mieses8139 Год назад +2

      @@Nhoj176 I noticed that as well.

    • @chiefrief221
      @chiefrief221 Год назад +7

      Having lived in Pine Bluff as a kid and gone to some games there, it’s a sad setup. My family went from Pine Bluff to Stillwater, and I went to tons of Oklahoma State games. Any comparison I could make would be unfair.

  • @SlimJimJZ
    @SlimJimJZ Год назад +56

    Former Valpo Football player here! Glad you’re able to help spread the word about our School and Football team! (Albeit in this context 😂)
    The Pioneer Football League is pretty competitive for being non-scholarship FCS. The league has even produced some NFL talent! Most recently Jamal Agnew, Donald Parham, Adam Trautman, and Michael Bandy.
    Back to Valpo Football - Brown Field recently got new turf in 2019 (which isn’t updated on Google maps), but it desperately needs new everything - bleachers, scoreboard, etc. Too bad the ARC (the basketball arena, play in the Missouri Valley Conference) will get money before Brown Field does.
    P.S. - We played against Trinity International (IL), Duquesne (PA), University of Charleston (WV) while I was in school there. St. Thomas (MN) is now also in the Pioneer Football League with Valpo. Small world!

    • @riderdie5423
      @riderdie5423 Год назад +1

      I played at campbellsville (ky) and we played y’all in 2001 I think at a high school field if I remember correctly

    • @broadcasterzcollins
      @broadcasterzcollins Год назад

      I go to Valpo and call games and I’ll just say that small high school fields around the area have a nicer press box and everything except the turf!

    • @Nobodyimportant85
      @Nobodyimportant85 10 дней назад

      When did yuo graduate from VU? I was class of '19. (I was on the sportscasting team)

  • @pawel2669
    @pawel2669 Год назад +68

    I grew up in Europe and we had lower division soccer teams. The town i grew up in has 2, and the one I supported was right next to a cemetery. Surprisingly for its level, it actually had a stadium and not just field, but the stadium was built in 1940s and was ran down. They used to be sponsored by chocolate company that went out of business in the 60s

    • @Mateus_Carvalho
      @Mateus_Carvalho Год назад +8

      Every year, I try to visit a Madureira game here in Rio. Their stadium happens to be near a rather busy market, so it was actually rather common for balls to end up stuck on their roof and the club would have to routinely go there in order to bring them back.

  • @ZynR12
    @ZynR12 9 месяцев назад +9

    as someone who lived in alabama, legion field ain’t the worst stadium there’s an fcs school (north alabama) that plays on a field that is owned by the city’s public middle school 😭

    • @SnowyFox1831
      @SnowyFox1831 9 месяцев назад +1

      Finally someone who agrees with me.😮😮😮

    • @JohnProd24
      @JohnProd24 27 дней назад

      FINALLY SOMEONE WHO KNows

    • @RealBron03
      @RealBron03 11 дней назад

      Braly stadium? been there for a Div 2 championship game and yea.... it was eek

  • @pocobull
    @pocobull Год назад +72

    I've been to two of the stadiums on the list: UNH and Columbia. The UNH stadium, may not be great now, but it's 8000 times better than it was before the upgrades. They actually had a very good program in the early 2000's, but were never allowed to host playoff games because they didn't have lights at the stadium, and capacity was too small. The Columbia stadium is, in two words "not good".

    • @rvaneand326
      @rvaneand326 Год назад +6

      Yeah that’s definitely an old picture of the UNH stadium. They made some significant upgrades in like 2016
      The version in the video still has the row of trees that I used to smoke weed behind when I went there, lol. I was pretty salty when they tore those down

    • @rolenmayes8484
      @rolenmayes8484 Год назад

      icould have gone to oklahoma vs tulsa but i didn't mabeye next season i will Oklahoma at tulsa

  • @mattbriddell9246
    @mattbriddell9246 Год назад +15

    For Virginia, I think Virginia State's stadium deserves an honorable/dishonorable mention. There's so much distance between the home stands and the field that you could literally fit another copy of the home stands into that gap and probably still have room left over.

    • @darrellfxdwg
      @darrellfxdwg Год назад +4

      I think you can slide Virginia state in the first place because this guy thinks VMI is in Kentucky.

  • @ghostraptor2001
    @ghostraptor2001 Год назад +30

    Being a student at Montana State, I knew Bobcat Stadium would make it here but despite the stadium not being the best, the fans are great and the team plays well there, currently on a 19-game winning streak as of today

    • @kirkdooley8190
      @kirkdooley8190 Год назад +5

      If only there was a mountain next door, like there is in Mssoula.

    • @ghostraptor2001
      @ghostraptor2001 Год назад +6

      Griz got a good stadium. Gonna try and catch a game there next year. It looks nice and they got a good view of the landscape surrounding it, especially the mountain next to it.

    • @scotb1520
      @scotb1520 Год назад +1

      The problem with Bobcat stadium is it’s full of Bobcat fans. Go Griz!

  • @Ianmccor
    @Ianmccor Год назад +15

    The worst thing about Houck Stadium is that the home side is actually condemned, so everybody has to sit on that small barren looking visitor side. And that's also why Johnson Hagood Stadium has that empty space on the visitors' side as well: it used to have a large visitors' stand that had the footprint of what you see on Google Earth. Then it was found to have lead paint and was replaced with the tiny temporary stand you see in this video.

    • @soapsatellite
      @soapsatellite Год назад +4

      That's just impressively terrible

    • @stlmtndew2654
      @stlmtndew2654 Год назад +1

      That Houck stadium view is missing the entire right side now. Being rebuilt currently.

    • @TheMrPeteChannel
      @TheMrPeteChannel Год назад

      Yeah. The stands had so much toxic led it had to be demolished.

  • @nathanielanderson6356
    @nathanielanderson6356 Год назад +26

    As a proud Alumni of Idaho State University I have to say that Holt Arena deserves to be on this list. It is smaller, older, and in much worse condition than the Kibbie dome. In spite of this injustice I still enjoyed the video. Awesome video and great list!

    • @psychlops924
      @psychlops924 Год назад +3

      I was pretty surprised to see Idaho was chosen instead of ISU. Most of my family lives in Pocatello (we moved to Utah when I was 2), and I’ve driven by it well over a thousand times. It’s always been an odd looking one for sure.

    • @rachelkashmir7625
      @rachelkashmir7625 10 месяцев назад

      Late to the party but I went to WSU and I’ve been to the Kibbie Dome… I was just surprised it could hold a regulation football field 😬

  • @Hav_165
    @Hav_165 Год назад +5

    Norhtern State University in Aberdeen, SD actually no longer plays at Clark Swisher field. When they did they shared it with the local high school. They now have a stadium of their own on campus named Dakotah Bank Stadium and is extremely nice. It actually a part of a very impressive sports complex at the school that cost roughly $33 Million. One of the nicest complexes in all of D2 athletics.

  • @jdv_gg8250
    @jdv_gg8250 Год назад +62

    Utah Tech's Stadium has undergone some major renovations over the past few years-new press box, good sized visitors stands, upgraded turf, and I'm pretty sure they removed the track around the field

    • @chipperw
      @chipperw Год назад +2

      Unfortunately the track is still there, but it was redone. so it's no longer deteriorating. The renovations have made the stadium pretty great though. The only thing I still dislike about it is the track.

    • @UnchainedAmerica
      @UnchainedAmerica Год назад +6

      St. George is a growing community (because of its warm climate and close to so many national parks) and new money is flowing in.

    • @jdv_gg8250
      @jdv_gg8250 Год назад +1

      @@chipperw Oh okay, it’s been a while since I’ve been back, but the stadium for the most part is pretty nice, especially since they just underwent so many changes

    • @mikeskip2384
      @mikeskip2384 Год назад

      It definitely is a lot better now. Hard to say what is the worst football stadium in utah is now, probably SUU's eccles coliseum? isnt bad but for D1 college its underwhelming

  • @GizzardGary
    @GizzardGary Год назад +2

    To be fair, Wichita State hasn't fielded a football team since 1986 (the plane crash was in 1970, and they played football for 16 years after that), so to call Cessna Stadium a D1 stadium is a stretch. You could have went to Lawrence and took a picture of a real crappy D1 stadium.

    • @lorimello5121
      @lorimello5121 День назад +1

      Which a year later KU football stadium is getting a huge makeover

    • @GizzardGary
      @GizzardGary День назад

      @@lorimello5121 Yeah, it's supposed to take them two seasons to finish all the work, and the Jayhawks are playing their home games in Kansas City for the time being (mostly in Children's Mercy Park, a MLS soccer venue for Sporting KC).

  • @Froglasso
    @Froglasso Год назад +29

    For wyoming, the cowboys spring game takes place at Cheney Alumni Field in Casper so that's probably the closest you'll get to another stadium

    • @Goob2787
      @Goob2787 Год назад

      They played the spring game at the War this last year haha

    • @UnchainedAmerica
      @UnchainedAmerica Год назад

      Cheney huh? Not for much longer, Wyomingites hate Liz cheney with a burning passion because shes a centrist. Can't be a centrist anywhere in Wyoming. Either be a Republican or...a Republican.

    • @Goob2787
      @Goob2787 Год назад

      @@UnchainedAmerica You realize it's named after her dad, right?

    • @UnchainedAmerica
      @UnchainedAmerica Год назад

      @@Goob2787 I know. She carry the family name.

  • @KingEli843
    @KingEli843 Год назад +4

    I live in Charleston and everytime I’m leaving my grandparents house or going to a Riverdogs game down the road I always see that terrible visitor side which was supposed to be redone but hasn’t been touched since around 2018 😭

  • @ST0NE_206
    @ST0NE_206 Год назад +28

    not every stadium ever built is great, but FedEx Field is crazy 👀

  • @MatthewThi11
    @MatthewThi11 Год назад +6

    We don't "live" in Wyoming, we exist here. But taking in a game at the War is an incredible experience. We're like college level Bills fans since it's cold as all hell and we're drunk most of the time. Not to mention smashing tables is a tradition now since JA17 is a Bill. Highly recommend watching the Pokes play. We're a fun bunch.

  • @aschlegel
    @aschlegel Год назад +25

    As someone who actually marched at Welcome Stadium, the turf on the field isn't even entirely turf! There's small rocks/pebbles all over the field that also managed to get into my shoes like there's no tomorrow lol

    • @levimoell6599
      @levimoell6599 Год назад +2

      Actually the turf got redone over last summer so it’s pretty nice now

    • @aschlegel
      @aschlegel Год назад +2

      @@levimoell6599 oh shoot, that’s good to hear actually

    • @BrynosWorld
      @BrynosWorld Год назад

      @@levimoell6599 That was part 1 of the renovation if I'm not mistaken. They're redoing everything else next.

    • @dcb99filmz
      @dcb99filmz Год назад

      @@levimoell6599 good to know.
      p.s. 937 REPRESENT!

  • @andrewmcculloch4270
    @andrewmcculloch4270 18 дней назад +2

    We will NOT tolerate any Kibbie Dome slander

  • @lf2417
    @lf2417 Год назад +11

    UMass has a stadium that accurately reflects their program this year 😂 their running back was a bright spot but they are probably going to be rebuilding their team for a few years

  • @jlyo1991
    @jlyo1991 Год назад +6

    An honorary alternative for Alabama is the Cramton Bowl in Montgomery. It has urinals in the women’s rooms. Those went out of favor decades ago.

  • @katal003
    @katal003 Год назад +33

    i love that the robert kraft-massage parlor drama happened like 4 years ago and five points still jokes about it it's amazing

  • @ericwilkinson42
    @ericwilkinson42 Год назад +7

    I'm tripping out. My college head coach coached at 3 of these schools (LB State, UMASS, and EMU). My favorite story of the LB stadium. When he was the OC there under George Allen, their quarterback would motion to quiet the crowd with just 1 arm because of the 1 sided stadium lol. And in fairness to UMASS, it was built as a D1 FCS stadium, they only went up to FBS a few years ago.

  • @RileyProulx33
    @RileyProulx33 Год назад +16

    Wildcat Stadium in New Hampshire actually replaced the small visitors bleachers for a large home seating area with press boxes about a few years ago. Much nicer than before.

  • @patrickjspoon
    @patrickjspoon Год назад +3

    The Citadel doesn't require serving in the military, only 40% of graduates go on to a commission in the armed services. It's a big fraternity at this point that ensures you'll always have a job somewhere in Charleston.

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican Год назад +124

    Alaska: Wanna see our only football stadium?
    People: Alaska's a huge state, so it's gonna be go big or go home, right?
    Alaska: ...
    People: *It's gonna be go big or go home, right?*
    And ah yes, a stadium next to a wastewater treatment plant and a paradise for mosquitoes...Daytona is definitely the kind of stadium Florida Man would design and see nothing wrong with

    • @alaskanyeti907
      @alaskanyeti907 Год назад +4

      Our high school stadiums are slightly nicer than that one, which is most likely why this one made the list. It also blew my mind just how large the high school football stadiums are once I moved out of Alaska for college, as the football culture back home isn't what it is down here in the lower 48.

    • @IaHarbour
      @IaHarbour Год назад +1

      Alaska: go home

    • @ProjectInsight44
      @ProjectInsight44 Год назад +2

      How do you have my exact interests

    • @goblues179
      @goblues179 Год назад +1

      I see you on every single channel I watch

    • @Pissgremlin5964
      @Pissgremlin5964 Год назад

      @@ProjectInsight44 same here. I think he's just seen every RUclips video that exists. 🤣

  • @toddcunningham3213
    @toddcunningham3213 Год назад +2

    The Wichita State plane crash happened in 1970, and they dropped football after the 1986 season, so the two events are not related. And, they only lost 31 players and staff, not the entire football team.
    Plus, the stadium isn't even there anymore. It's been demolished and is being rebuilt as a track-only facility.

    • @chrisamerriman
      @chrisamerriman 14 дней назад

      The guy doing this video thinks he’s hilarious, but he’s an absolute moron.

  • @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
    @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un Год назад +34

    That Long Beach stadium says a lot about society. An urban environment should NOT have that much parking in space that could be BETTER used for a pedestrian-friendly area filled with shops, restaurants, and housing. Houston for example has SO much space used for just parking...and it's sad knowing the potential if it's developed the right way

    • @UnchainedAmerica
      @UnchainedAmerica Год назад

      The parking lot is for the warehouse facility. Big warehouses like those employs thousands of people.

    • @bodinej4545
      @bodinej4545 Год назад +1

      @@UnchainedAmerica Right but there are other ways to get people to work besides cars

    • @gregsells8549
      @gregsells8549 Год назад +1

      The stadium is next to the old McDonnell Douglas plant, and the stadium showed up in films of their aircraft rollouts led by a pipe band. Bette Midler's film "The Rose" used this stadium for its concert scenes.

  • @David_Drums
    @David_Drums Год назад +2

    As someone who used to live in North Dakota, I can confirm that:
    -Mayville has a tiny football field
    -North Dakota doesn't exist
    The only other choices really are UND's Alerus Center and NDSU's Fargodome. Both are decent for a state with more cows than people.

  • @joeevans5770
    @joeevans5770 Год назад +9

    Fives and stadiums name a better duo In sports

  • @tygrkhat4087
    @tygrkhat4087 6 месяцев назад +1

    To be fair to O'Shaughnessy Stadium, it was build for a D-III school. St. Thomas is so large and dominated the D-III schools in Minnesota that the NCAA forced them to go to D-IFBS.

  • @Mistertbones
    @Mistertbones Год назад +7

    Glad to see the videos about stadiums returning! These are always great.

  • @Hodaggium
    @Hodaggium Год назад +5

    When I was in the marching band in high school, we got to be in the homecoming parade at UW Oshkosh. My band director always called it UW Zero, this must be why.

  • @kannoncoats6562
    @kannoncoats6562 Год назад +1

    I go to Northern State, and we built a new football stadium a couple years ago, Dacotah Bank Stadium, and it’s much better than Swisher. Swisher is an NAIA/high school field now

  • @minigalen7599
    @minigalen7599 Год назад +14

    I played at Joe Albi in high school. We made a 20 point comeback in the state semifinal game. It felt about twice as big as it actually was.

    • @flatulent-1
      @flatulent-1 Год назад +1

      I marched a few drum & bugle corps competitions at Joe Albi in the 70s. Not a bad place for a show. I'm surprised they're on this list. Unbelievably the Cougars used to play some of their home games here. (Adam didn't do much research on this; there are a few DII and DIII stadiums around here that suck worse than Joe Albi.)

    • @gladfan1989
      @gladfan1989 Год назад +1

      @@flatulent-1 Pine Bowl @ Whitworth springs to mind.

    • @Mrmecom2
      @Mrmecom2 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@gladfan1989 my thoughts exactly! Pine bowl is the perfect punching bag for this video.

  • @gracielynn9623
    @gracielynn9623 Год назад +1

    Hard to believe that the UConn Husky’s football stadium is hosting a US Men’s National Soccer team friendly against Ghana in October.

  • @AsherTrasher2023
    @AsherTrasher2023 Год назад +9

    Five Points Uploads = Immediate notification click.
    Love your videos dude ❤

  • @Hillers62
    @Hillers62 20 дней назад +1

    At 5:55 ..I have been to this stadium 3 times...for the Pro Bowl in '97, '98, and '99...it was OK...the parking lot is used every weekend for a flea market...

  • @Crzysquirrel124thst
    @Crzysquirrel124thst Год назад +32

    I know you were focusing on the bigger schools but shout-out Graceland University in Iowa for having the absolute worst stadium in all of NAIA Football.
    I was doing play by play for the visiting school and there were I kid you not 50 flies in the press box.
    The underside of the bleachers were also pretty much all rusted out and it was a half mile walk from the locker room to the field.

    • @nathanbarnes9373
      @nathanbarnes9373 Год назад

      Been to graceland and can confirm. I dont understand how he can't put peru on this list though its about the best naia stadium around

    • @SeanPennII
      @SeanPennII Год назад +1

      Drake too. The UNIDOME is a treasure!

  • @garofuerstenberger64
    @garofuerstenberger64 Год назад +2

    Hey, Georgia State Center Parc is actually a great experience. GSU did for the area what Braves couldn’t do in 20 years, they turned the surrounding area into a destination for tourists and locals. Visit before you judge.

  • @realblocksheldon
    @realblocksheldon Год назад +6

    My brother in law plays football at Georgia state. I’ve been to a few games, including when they hosted UNC, and the atmosphere is so weak… like they have decent turnout but it’s so big it feels vacant…

  • @XprPrentice
    @XprPrentice Год назад +3

    OK, I have to say something nice about Aggie Stadium in Las Cruces. The university hosts an annual marching band tournament there, and I was a band geek and played there for several years, and even before I was in high school, I went to the contest as a spectator. One of the best parts of the trip was finding cardboard sleds and going down the hill on them. This is called fun.

    • @frederickshaibani5655
      @frederickshaibani5655 Год назад

      I'm an NMSU alum (class of 2015)...they're planning to build a new football facility and upgrade the press box at Aggie Memorial apparently. So there's hope for the future. And hey, we actually went bowling in year one under Jerry Kill!

  • @thequietdreamer2186
    @thequietdreamer2186 Год назад +16

    Went to Pratt and Whitney Stadium for the 2021 men’s lacrosse championships. It rained, and it was full of the types of families that raise lacrosse bros. I pulled a muscle while walking around the area, and I missed out on what was a cool Champions League Final. (Okay, rant over.)

  • @ThePhl4ever
    @ThePhl4ever Год назад +3

    Speaking of Del State's football stadium, there was crazy traffic at one of their home games this September as although there was not a race at Dover International Speedway that day, Firefly Music Festival was occurring that weekend.

  • @nmbr1seattlefan
    @nmbr1seattlefan Год назад +5

    "On account that the Air Force has drones that know my location"
    Classic

  • @qtipmotha
    @qtipmotha Год назад +3

    19:01 Martin field (formerly of WV Tech) makes UC stadium look like a palace.

  • @AugieDrummer96
    @AugieDrummer96 Год назад +7

    As a Valpo alum I’ll agree with ya on Indiana since there’s no bathrooms or locker rooms at Brown Field, the players dress in locker rooms in the ARC (basketball arena) and that’s where fans have to go if they have to use the shitter

    • @davidwesley2525
      @davidwesley2525 Год назад

      🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮

  • @timruskowski4923
    @timruskowski4923 Год назад +6

    I’d love to see a Part 2 for this series.
    The college I went to had a pretty horrible stadium ngl. No lights (so all games had to be played at 1pm which was kinda lame), had a huge grandstand (with a small visitors section), bathrooms were under the grandstand, concessions were on both sides of the grandstand, etc. It has barely any students go to the game, except a small spirit club I was an officer for, had parking lots too big for the stadium, and always smelled like cow poop cuz of local farms.
    The goods? Well, he had turf, apartments that overlooked some of the stadium, the gym on campus looked out onto the field, and ROTC (which I was part of) shot off a cannon at the end of the national anthem/after every TD.
    I went to Shippensburg University of PA

    • @metalshark41
      @metalshark41 Год назад

      Tbh, I can understand a little bit about the lack of lights for that stadium, although it is kinda odd that those tennis courts nearby a couple of the other athletic fields there actually had lights...
      Also wonder if that's just a thing with that section of D2 football programs, like not even Shepherd University's stadium has lights either, at least I don't remember there being any.
      Like honestly big agree with the whole issue with the smell as well, that whole town smells, along with where I'm at in Hagerstown.

  • @jayayebee
    @jayayebee Год назад +4

    The Rice is indeed for "Jerry." IIRC, "Totten" was also quarterback when Jerry Rice played at MVSU.

  • @circeh9499
    @circeh9499 Год назад +1

    ngl as someone who grew up in and still lives in Birmingham using Legion Field is kinda cheap. I've attended at least 60 football games there, mostly UAB games, and I love it. It's just really fucking old and needs repairs, as you alluded to. The biggest problem is that, with Protective Stadium being built in downtown, it doesn't really have a lot of options for teams that can call it home. There are far, far worse stadiums in alabama.

  • @evog35viii
    @evog35viii Год назад +8

    Yeah, New Hampshire Wildcat stadium went through a massive renovation a few years ago. They added a new east stand with a new press box, a massive video board and touched up the old west stand.. a bit.

  • @SeanA099
    @SeanA099 Год назад +2

    Literally see VMI’s stadium every day. I had a feeling it would be on this list

  • @perchanceimhim
    @perchanceimhim Год назад +4

    as someone who grew up going to aloha stadium, it was a great stadium growing up until i realized that it was falling apart and the rust was eating it alive

  • @BroadwayJoe99
    @BroadwayJoe99 Год назад +1

    A few things about the former Joe Albi Stadium:
    1.) "Spokane" rhymes with "trash can", not "cocaine". Okay, Spokane isn't that bad these days. But it certainly had its dumpy parts back in the day, and Joe Albi Stadium was one of them. And being next to Idaho does them no favors.
    2.) Joe Albi Stadium was a fucking wind tunnel. I was in marching band in high school, and our band competed twice at shows held at Joe Albi. During one band's set, a soloist took off his shako (google it) prior to starting his solo. The wind caught his shako and sent it a good forty yards along the sideline, where a judge picked it up and returned it to the kid, then deducted the band half a point for it. Probably.
    Also, the band also competed once at Idaho's Kibbie Dome. In all honesty, giant concrete Quonset Huts are utter shit for acoustics.

  • @BrynosWorld
    @BrynosWorld Год назад +8

    Dayton, OH folk here. I haven't been to Welcome Stadium in a few years, but I will not dispute its horribleness then, and for the last several years. However, it is currently in the middle of a long-overdue $10M+ renovation. So hopefully some of that suckiness will go away...

    • @dcb99filmz
      @dcb99filmz Год назад +1

      yeah, hopefully.
      I was born in Dayton but I live in the middle of nowhere and make trips to its suburbs here and there.

  • @southdakotaeas7843
    @southdakotaeas7843 Год назад +4

    Northern State recently remodeled their football field and it’s actually really nice for a small school. But yes, the old design wasn’t the best.

    • @hedglin2618
      @hedglin2618 Год назад +1

      I attended NSU last year and the new stadium is beautiful.

    • @kannoncoats6562
      @kannoncoats6562 Год назад +1

      I go to Northern State, we basically just piggeybacked off Aberdeen Central for a football field for years.

  • @michaellyden2580
    @michaellyden2580 Год назад +8

    9:12 Hey! I went to Towson University, and Johnny Unitas Stadium is an excellent sports facility....
    ....for Lacrosse, that is.

  • @worldsgreatestdude1784
    @worldsgreatestdude1784 Год назад +1

    I’ve actually seen a UMASS game. It was 3 weeks ago in college station between a 1-9 team & a 3-7 team. It was also in the 30s and raining & I drove a couple hours for it. YAY ME

  • @MikeJr9284
    @MikeJr9284 Год назад +27

    We already know which state is gonna represent Maryland. *coughFedexFieldcough*

  • @thatoneguy9473
    @thatoneguy9473 Год назад +1

    UT Martin in Martin, Tennessee has two sets of bleachers, but the visitor side is blocked off because it's pretty much entirely made up of rotting wood.

  • @randomvids1231000
    @randomvids1231000 Год назад +6

    As someone who has actually filmed High School Football in WV, I completely agree that UC Stadium is one of the more horrendous venues I have worked at. (Before anyone points it out, Capital High School plays it’s home games at UC Stadium.)
    It’s a nightmare for anyone to get to the press box because there is no elevators, meaning you have to walk from the bleachers up and down anytime you want to grab concessions or carrying equipment. The other “press box” is not so much a press box, but it is where UC’s coordinators/coaches go which makes about as much sense as you would think (zero).
    The reason the stadium is so massive for a D2 school to begin with is because UC wanted to one up Marshall University back in the 70’s and built this monument of arrogance. However, last time I checked Marshall has produced NFL level talent, and is cheaper to go to when compared to the University of Charleston.
    However, the stadium is not completely awful though. Having been in/atop the press box, the view is absolutely stunning and is always worth the walk in my book.

    • @jonlavezza2364
      @jonlavezza2364 Год назад +1

      Worst high school stadium in WV you've seen is?

    • @ethanquesenberry7948
      @ethanquesenberry7948 Год назад +2

      I had my graduation at Laidley Field and I have got to say that the view of the capital building from the field and especially the stands, it pretty neat.

    • @dmoney3585
      @dmoney3585 Год назад

      Morris Harvey as the school was called dropped football in 1956 and didn't pick it up again until 2003 as university of Charleston. So no it wasn't built to one up Marshall, it's been there since early 1900's and was rebuilt in 1979 while owned by board of education. UC joined in funding when they brought the football program back.

  • @sethmaki1333
    @sethmaki1333 Год назад +3

    I came into this fully expecting a dig a Brett Favre when ya got to Mississippi. Imagine my pleasant surprise that you tossed in a lil bonus mention as well 🤣😂🤣

  • @MichaelStrick9
    @MichaelStrick9 Год назад +5

    I've worked camera at several games at Hillsboro Stadium. No one cares about the Portland State Vikings, and the high school games typically draw more fans. It's quite nice for a high school stadium, and logistically they have proper cam op spots, long press box rows, and they let us do whatever we need to do to put together a decent broadcast. Surprised you didn't mention that it shares amenities with Ron Tonkin Field, where the minor league baseball Hillsboro Hops play. That stadium is pretty new, within the last 10 years or so, and it shares concessions and bathrooms with the football/soccer/softball/everything stadium. The whole complex makes sense when viewed in the context of suburb municipal sportsing. D1 worthy, ehh....

  • @stevenwentzel9134
    @stevenwentzel9134 Год назад +1

    All fairness to The University of Dayton, Welcome Stadium is owned by the Dayton Public School System. It is a high school stadium.

  • @tyrelljackson872
    @tyrelljackson872 Год назад +5

    You should do best high school stadiums in each state

  • @mjbull5156
    @mjbull5156 Год назад +1

    The Bangor Maine one is not merely dual use , but triple use with a soccer field in the outfield, as far away from the stands as possible.

  • @JoeyB-2001
    @JoeyB-2001 Год назад +8

    as a Nevadan, you just made my day :)

  • @imhighc5366
    @imhighc5366 Год назад +4

    I used to play at Joe Albi stadium when I was in high school not for the football team but for the band. Got to say my football team was even worse in the stadium we consistently lost by 60 plus points. Shout out to shadle Park which by the way is where Brett Rypien came from as well as Mark rypien

  • @zanedodge5060
    @zanedodge5060 Год назад +6

    Actually Washington State only played games at Joe Albi for a couple games a year from 1950’s until 1980. Those only games were the Apple Cup and maybe the occasional game against USC and a season or two when their home stadium in Pullman burned down. Also the worst stadium in Washington now is the Tacoma Dome since the renovation. It’s so bad that they actually can’t play football there anymore.

    • @simpleanswer8954
      @simpleanswer8954 Год назад

      Everything on this list is designed to primarily be a football stadium. That's what the main use of them is. The Tacoma Dome isn't a damn football stadium. It's primarily for concerts and events, and there used to be some indoor soccer and hockey played there. Hard to be the worst football stadium when it isn't a football stadium in the first place. "But it's bad for football!" Duh, that's not what it's for. You know what else is a terrible football stadium? Climate Pledge Arena...

    • @liammortensen4161
      @liammortensen4161 Год назад

      @@simpleanswer8954 I mean he was right about joe albi so give him a break

  • @josephmcguire8634
    @josephmcguire8634 Год назад +2

    The stadium in Texas just got renovated, it’s actually pretty nice now

    • @myitbos1335
      @myitbos1335 7 месяцев назад

      Not sure why he went and picked on a Div III program, when Houston Baptist (now Christian) University and Husky Stadium exist within the DI FCS ranks.

  • @frenchfrey65
    @frenchfrey65 Год назад +4

    For Wisconsin, shoulda dissed St. Norbert, a D3 College south of GB in the suburb of De Pere, it's brand new but yet it looks smaller than most high school stadiums, even the repurposed City Stadium (home to GB East High School now) looks bigger than St. Norbert College's.

  • @John-elcid
    @John-elcid Год назад +1

    The Citadel used to have a large visitors side, but it had to be knocked down in like 2016 due to having structural issues and lead paint in it from when it was built.

  • @ianbehnke1171
    @ianbehnke1171 Год назад +7

    “Sure, there’s worse stadiums in Maryland.”
    No, you got it right. The other stadiums aren’t falling apart

    • @S_VC
      @S_VC Год назад +1

      I go to towson 😭

  • @nsulabr5893
    @nsulabr5893 9 дней назад

    As a proud NSU Demon, it’s an honor to be on the list for something in the nation. We may have a terrible stadium, and a mediocre team, but I love my school with all my heart

  • @artycat0811
    @artycat0811 Год назад +13

    As a Sun Belt Conference football fan I enjoy appreciate the Georgia State stadium...it's awesome that they just didn't allow it to decay, like the Rubber Bowl, and also they can't really have a traditional campus stadium.
    New Mexico State needs some much needed tlc but for the size of school and location...

    • @al1087
      @al1087 Год назад +3

      Not to mention the millions of dollars saved. It’s a solid stadium

    • @cedarpointfan5
      @cedarpointfan5 Год назад +3

      I like it’s quirks and history. I’m glad they actually did something with the stadium instead of just tearing it down or letting it rot. It’s a part of Atlanta history and I’m glad that it lives on, even in an awkward state

  • @kaleidoscopex7213
    @kaleidoscopex7213 Год назад +1

    Georgia State having their football games at the old Braves stadium is pretty neat to me cause I played both sports.

  • @KRJayster
    @KRJayster Год назад +13

    Stadiums to avoid, or stadiums to visit and gawk at? I think we all know which one it really is

    • @OGAROB
      @OGAROB Год назад

      GAWK
      HUUHHHHH???
      🤨

  • @jeremyborman5856
    @jeremyborman5856 Год назад +2

    As a student of Samford in Birmingham, I am pleasantly surprised that our stadium was not on this list. We have our old track tarred over with asfault which leaves a massive gap between the seats and the field. Our locker room is also 5 feet from the back of our endzone, and no, it doesn't have padding like basketball courts.

  • @InfinteIdeas
    @InfinteIdeas Год назад +1

    Most of these stadiums are okay, which tells you the quality of the stadiums overall in College Football

  • @joedavis4257
    @joedavis4257 Год назад +4

    As a Michigander, I thought EMU would be the pick but I propose the Superior Dome at Northern Michigan University in Marquette. It's very similar to your Arizona pick.

    • @razormc954
      @razormc954 Год назад

      Superior Dome? Most misleading nsme I have ever heard.

    • @babayaga7434
      @babayaga7434 10 дней назад

      @@razormc954It's on the edge of Lake Superior, it's a fitting name

  • @gracielynn9623
    @gracielynn9623 Год назад +1

    The USFL primarily uses UAB’s protective stadium. They’ve only used Legion Field for a couple games where protective stadium had had a George strait concert booked before the USFL came into existence. The AAF was the one that used Legion Field for the Birmingham Iron and UAB of course used Legion Field from 2017-2020 before we got our protective stadium in 2021.

  • @DanielOheb
    @DanielOheb Год назад +15

    13:36 honestly amazed you didn't put UB stadium for UBuffalo (NY). For a D1 FBS school it's pretty embarrassing considering how much funding the school gets for research. If this school had even a slightly better stadium, they probably would be in the Power 5 considering its funding, research, and rankings, especially when compared to the rest of their conference.

    • @Lashes4Ashes
      @Lashes4Ashes Год назад

      Why the fuck would a school use research grant money for a stadium? Stadium athletics funding typically comes from program boosters etc.

  • @_marsMan_
    @_marsMan_ Месяц назад

    1:53 - Alabama
    2:15 - Alaska
    2:39 - Arizona
    3:01 - Arkansas
    3:22 - California
    3:45 - Colorado
    4:08 - Connecticut
    4:30 - Delaware
    4:50 - Florida
    5:14 - Georgia
    5:44 - Hawaii
    6:05 - Idaho
    6:32 - Illinois
    6:57 - Indiana
    7:17 - Iowa
    7:41 - Kansas
    8:08 - Kentucky
    8:28 - Louisiana
    8:46 - Maine
    9:06 - Maryland
    9:43 - Massachusetts
    10:04 - Michigan
    10:28 - Minnesota
    10:48 - Mississippi
    11:15 - Missouri
    11:40 - Montana
    12:00 - Nebraska
    12:17 - Nevada
    12:44 - New Hampshire
    13:00 - New Jersey
    13:23 - New Mexico
    13:37 - New York
    13:59 - North Carolina
    14:19 - North Dakota
    14:45 - Ohio
    15:03 - Oklahoma
    15:20 - Oregon
    15:37 - Pennsylvania
    15:53 - Rhode Island
    16:09 - South Carolina
    16:26 - South Dakota
    16:47 - Tennessee
    17:13 - Texas
    17:36 - Utah
    17:58 - Vermont
    18:16 - Virginia
    18:35 - Washington
    19:01 - West Virginia
    19:21 - Wisconsin
    19:45 - Wyoming

  • @oN3xShOtxkilL
    @oN3xShOtxkilL Год назад +8

    Man .. Georgia state is still nice because of the history of Turner field, my mom worked as a volunteer at the college game last year and was crying because of the history of Turner field and she never got to see a Braves baseball game there either sadly

  • @thedman-zx1ip
    @thedman-zx1ip Год назад +1

    I actually played at the UNI dome for like, I wanna say 6th Grade Cedar Rapids Metro League football? I don’t remember much about the place since I was twelve, but it was real weird playing football in a mostly empty dome with just our families watching. I only played football for one year in school, but that was definitely a highlight

  • @cyancyclone5642
    @cyancyclone5642 Год назад +1

    I didn't know Valpo had a football team, until they played their first FBS team last week against my school

  • @johnforsyth7987
    @johnforsyth7987 16 дней назад

    For the State of Kansas. The Cessna aviation company began its operation in Wichita, Kansas. They are still building aircraft there today. The stadium is in the process of being updated.

  • @aaronjackson8549
    @aaronjackson8549 Год назад +5

    As someone who has been to Turner since 2016, it’s like seeing your long lost brother becoming a drug addict.

  • @dougman23
    @dougman23 20 дней назад

    Northern Arizona's Walkup Skydome houses an FCS team, and is on par with most FCS facilities. It was, at one time, the largest wooden structure in the US. And 7000 ft is no joke...my high school played there, and having teams come up from Phoenix to that elevation is a legit advantage. Though the cold and snow outside would be one, too. There used to be a sign that simply read "J Laerence Walkup Skydome - 7000 ft elev. Catch Your Breath."

  • @andyleary2727
    @andyleary2727 Год назад +4

    As a Connecticut resident, everything you said about P&W Stadium (still known locally as Rentschler Field) is correct. However, the Yale Bowl is still 1000 times worse.

  • @TheRoninthebox
    @TheRoninthebox Месяц назад

    Went to a cousin's game. He was playing in for six-man football for high school in Texas. It was literally a few spotlights, white lines marked on fresh cut grass and everybody would just back their trucks up or sit on a bail of hay. It was honestly one of the coolest experiences. And this was only about 15 years ago.

  • @SteveW-uz2tk
    @SteveW-uz2tk 22 дня назад

    Finally some commentary that isn’t try-hard and unfunny. Genuinely got some laughs on this one, even tho you dissed my Huskers pretty good

  • @JohnPatterson14
    @JohnPatterson14 9 месяцев назад +19

    None of these are bad