Good video Thanks for making it. Small college stadiums have a lot of variety. Along that same theme, can you do a video on the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. There are some unique schools with interesting histories in that NCAA DII conference. Thanks.
This is great. I announce for Baldwin Wallace, and it's really awesome that we have one of the largest D3 venues in the country. Those athletes are like Rodney Dangerfield: they don't get no respect
I know this video is three months old, but I just discovered your channel and I love it. Also, St. John Fisher is the spring training home of the Buffalo Bills.
Just an FYI, Butterfield Stadium was not built in 1992. It was built in 1958. 1992 was when it was renamed from South Hill Field to Butterfield Stadium
Huh? I think you mean Kehres Stadium of Mount Union. Coach Larry Kehres is the winningest coach of all time. He has a 27 year head coach career with a 93% win record. He has 11 National Championships. 24 Conference championships. He has the top 2 winning streaks of all college football: 54 and 55 game streaks. St Johns have someone with more winning than that? Maybe your guy was there for like 50 years and won a bunch of games, but also lost a bunch of games?
Coach Larry Kehres also broke the 1950s era Oklahoma consecutive victories record twice and served on the Staff of an All Star Team once in The Hula Bowl.🤔🏈B.W.
@@greenman5255 i find it kind of weird that you don't know what I am talking about, especially if you are a Mount Union fan because SJU played against them many times. Click on the google search below and take your pick of what article you would like to read to learn about the all time winningest football coach in the history of football. www.google.com/search?q=john+gagliardi+winningest+football+coach&rlz=1C1GCEB_enUS1084US1084&oq=john+gagliardi+winningest+football+coach&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOdIBCDc4NjhqMGo0qAIAsAIA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&safe=active&ssui=on
@@greenman5255 1. John Gagliardi 489 wins 2. Joe Paterno 409 wins 3. Eddie Robinson 408 wins..4. Bobby Bowden 377 wins 5. Ken Sparks 338 wins 6. Larry Kehres 332 wins
@@nasedo3129 I get what you are saying by "Number of wins", ie Gagliardi had the most wins. However, the original comment was "winningest", which is a percentage based on wins to losses. Gagliardi had a phenomenal 62 year(?) career 489 wins, but 149 loss/ties, which put him under 70% win ratio. Kehres had a 27 year 93% win ratio, and 11 natties, and the 2 longest WIN streaks in all of football(54 & 55). ALL of football. Sure, if the comment were "number of wins", excluding the losses, then you are correct.
A couple others that are pretty nice are Carnegie Mellon and Case Western. I like how they are nestled between campus buildings.
Good video Thanks for making it. Small college stadiums have a lot of variety. Along that same theme, can you do a video on the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. There are some unique schools with interesting histories in that NCAA DII conference. Thanks.
Rocky Mountain coming out tomorrow
@@AFStadiums that's awesome. thanks. You the man. I'm just the man watching videos from the man. :)
This is great. I announce for Baldwin Wallace, and it's really awesome that we have one of the largest D3 venues in the country. Those athletes are like Rodney Dangerfield: they don't get no respect
I know this video is three months old, but I just discovered your channel and I love it. Also, St. John Fisher is the spring training home of the Buffalo Bills.
Apparently you have not seen UW LaCrosse....you should check that one out.
Just an FYI, Butterfield Stadium was not built in 1992. It was built in 1958. 1992 was when it was renamed from South Hill Field to Butterfield Stadium
Cortland State (2023 D3 Champs!) have a real nice facility. Was summer training site for NY Jets a few year ago.
Take a look at Ohio Wesleyan, there stadium is one of the oldest in the NCAA
Princeton uses winged helmets sometimes.
As does Delaware on the regular in Royal Blue and Sunshine Yellow.🤔☀️🏈B.W.
You kind of skipped over the fact that St. John's is home to the winningest football coach of all time. Makes the SJU stadium pretty special.
Huh? I think you mean Kehres Stadium of Mount Union. Coach Larry Kehres is the winningest coach of all time. He has a 27 year head coach career with a 93% win record. He has 11 National Championships. 24 Conference championships. He has the top 2 winning streaks of all college football: 54 and 55 game streaks. St Johns have someone with more winning than that? Maybe your guy was there for like 50 years and won a bunch of games, but also lost a bunch of games?
Coach Larry Kehres also broke the 1950s era Oklahoma consecutive victories record twice and served on the Staff of an All Star Team once in The Hula Bowl.🤔🏈B.W.
@@greenman5255
i find it kind of weird that you don't know what I am talking about, especially if you are a Mount Union fan because SJU played against them many times. Click on the google search below and take your pick of what article you would like to read to learn about the all time winningest football coach in the history of football.
www.google.com/search?q=john+gagliardi+winningest+football+coach&rlz=1C1GCEB_enUS1084US1084&oq=john+gagliardi+winningest+football+coach&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOdIBCDc4NjhqMGo0qAIAsAIA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&safe=active&ssui=on
@@greenman5255 1. John Gagliardi 489 wins 2. Joe Paterno 409 wins 3. Eddie Robinson 408 wins..4. Bobby Bowden 377 wins 5. Ken Sparks 338 wins 6. Larry Kehres 332 wins
@@nasedo3129 I get what you are saying by "Number of wins", ie Gagliardi had the most wins. However, the original comment was "winningest", which is a percentage based on wins to losses. Gagliardi had a phenomenal 62 year(?) career 489 wins, but 149 loss/ties, which put him under 70% win ratio. Kehres had a 27 year 93% win ratio, and 11 natties, and the 2 longest WIN streaks in all of football(54 & 55). ALL of football. Sure, if the comment were "number of wins", excluding the losses, then you are correct.
Gotta check out CNU's stadium
Chuck Noll Field is one of a kind
I live 30 minutes away from Mount Union the Home stands is covered the away stands is not
ERES EXCELENTE
Look at North Central College stadium
look at muskingum university
Got a highschool by me with black turf , Bolinbrook HS illinois