BRITISH FATHER AND SON REACT! 10 BIGGEST College Football Stadiums of 2023!

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  • @patrickhinojosa165
    @patrickhinojosa165 Год назад +77

    The Cotton Bowl is in Dallas, this site was chosen because it is the halfway point between Norman, Oklahoma and Austin Texas. Tickets are divided evenly between the two schools. You will notice half the stadium is red and the other side is burnt orange.

    • @shaneyerbey8278
      @shaneyerbey8278 Год назад

      Woo pig sooie razorbacks

    • @brandonsimmons1695
      @brandonsimmons1695 11 месяцев назад +5

      I didn’t believe the hype and got company tickets a few years back. It’s the best environment I’ve been to in college. Amazing with the fair outside

    • @joedapro7236
      @joedapro7236 5 месяцев назад +2

      If you two Brits want to see the quintisential (sp) college football game, you need to look
      no further than the Oklahoma vs texas game in Dallas! It is totally unique, as described
      by Patrick! No other college venue equals it!

    • @roadrunnerbeepbeep9731
      @roadrunnerbeepbeep9731 Месяц назад

      Penn state white out puts that to shame. Michigan vs Ohio state is a much bigger rivalry also.

  • @BigBilly-io3kf
    @BigBilly-io3kf Год назад +48

    When Huey Long was governor of Louisiana in the 1920s, the state told him he couldn’t build such a large stadium for LSU, it was against the state rules. He asked if there were any rules that limited the size for housing, was told no, so had some student dormitories built into the stadium facilities, and reclassified the stadium as housing.

    • @joshuabolton3866
      @joshuabolton3866 Год назад +4

      So are there dorms in the stadium?

    • @BigBilly-io3kf
      @BigBilly-io3kf Год назад +2

      @@joshuabolton3866 Not that I’m aware of. Don’t know if people lived in them at any time, or even how many rooms were built. Was told this story while touring the capitol. Read about it, and saw it on a doc. None ever followed up on that part. I think it was to illustrate how Long thought.

    • @TM-xr5ue
      @TM-xr5ue Год назад +2

      Nothing compares to a Saturday night in Death Valley!

    • @katievillarreal5336
      @katievillarreal5336 Год назад +8

      @@joshuabolton3866 There are still dorm rooms, and yes people used to live in them. No one is now from what I'm aware, but for a long time people had rooms in there.

    • @billpike-cn5pz
      @billpike-cn5pz 4 месяца назад

      @@joshuabolton3866
      Ohio State had dorms in the stadium until the renovations at the turn of the century. Most of the marching band lived there.

  • @dom7098
    @dom7098 Год назад +35

    Alabama v Auburn, and Michigan v Ohio State are the two biggest rivalry games of the year. Michigan v Ohio State is set to be the best game of the whole season so far. The teams are currently ranked #2 and #3 and have a high likelihood of being the top 2 teams in the country when they face off on thanksgiving weekend, last week of November. The price for tickets at these games are typically insane!

    • @amintiri2503
      @amintiri2503 Год назад +9

      Michigan and OSU are the biggest football rivalries of all time

    • @tcar904
      @tcar904 Год назад +1

      Georgia Bulldogs and Florida Gators is a big rivalry too. SEC baby!!! 🥰🥰

    • @Patrickgranaysky2
      @Patrickgranaysky2 11 месяцев назад +5

      UofM OSU is by far the biggest rivalry

    • @roadrunnerbeepbeep9731
      @roadrunnerbeepbeep9731 Месяц назад

      Georgi Florida is a rivalry? Must not be that big a rivalry. Psu Nebraska has a rivalry from back when psu should have gotten the title in 94’. Had they played each other, psu would have put 35-40 on em and allowed 14 or less. But even still they should have split the title being both undefeated. Psu had harder big10 schedule vs. Nebraska wasn’t big ten. Psu won rose bowl that year also. Kerry Colin’s, Kijana carter, Joe jurevicious, Bobby engram, best offense maybe ever in college.

  • @409edits
    @409edits Год назад +14

    For clarity, cotton bowl has had a permanent occupant in the past. The Cowboys and Dallas Texans (now chiefs) both played there. SMU did. And it was long host of the Cotton Bowl which is one of the most prestigious bowl games (obviously named after the stadium), which is now played in the more modern cowboys stadium. Eventually those events all moved bc the stadium is so old and outdated, but it’s a very historic venue

    • @TaylorWoodson-sm6cn
      @TaylorWoodson-sm6cn 4 месяца назад

      dallas burn, hbcus have annual games there, lots of summer soccer friendlies (saw roma vs real madrid there a while ago, it was awesome).dallas cup, now its home to a womens soccer team and the city is throwing 250m into it.

  • @andrewreimer9160
    @andrewreimer9160 Год назад +18

    Michigan Stadium was designed & built in the early 1900s with the intent that the "bowl" dug into the ground would make it easier for expansion. The Big House is 96 years old

    • @Adri_Unsung
      @Adri_Unsung Год назад +3

      The Big House opened the same year as the old Olympia Arena!

  • @WeatherWondersWW
    @WeatherWondersWW Год назад +21

    My top ten games with amazing environments to go to this November
    -Ohio State v Michigan
    -LSU v Alabama
    -Washington v USC
    -Oregon v USC
    -Alabama v Auburn
    -Michigan v Penn State
    -Georgia v Tennessee
    -Louisville v Kentucky
    -Colorado v Oregon State
    -Notre Dame v Clemson
    Hope this helps you find a game, all of these are good matchups on paper with top talent rosters and packed house crowd environments

    • @tomdemay6147
      @tomdemay6147 Год назад

      great post

    • @tabithalowdermilk8492
      @tabithalowdermilk8492 11 месяцев назад +1

      They say the Ohio state Michigan rivalry is the biggest rivalry in college football

    • @kelseyk530
      @kelseyk530 10 месяцев назад

      Wisconsin vs Minnesota...the oldest playing teams in the Big10.

    • @josephcernansky1794
      @josephcernansky1794 4 месяца назад

      @@tabithalowdermilk8492 Only in Ohio and Michigan....EVERYBODY else REFUSES to watch it!! Much better things to do....like watch flies breeding.

    • @jillfrase8471
      @jillfrase8471 3 месяца назад +1

      I'd agree. The big rival games late (usually) in November

  • @boroblueyes
    @boroblueyes 7 месяцев назад +8

    The Georgia -Florida game would be ideal. It's billed as the country's largest outdoor cocktail party.

  • @njt7117
    @njt7117 4 месяца назад +5

    I would definitely recommend going to a Big Ten or SEC stadium. The gameday atmosphere is just amazing. I am partial to the Nebraska Cornhuskers who hold a record for selling out every game since 1962. Lincoln Nebraska is an amazing college town and Nebraska fans are known to be the most welcoming of any school. The stadium is located in downtown Lincoln so its a vibe of an environment.

    • @billybobapplegate2578
      @billybobapplegate2578 3 месяца назад +1

      Nebraska hasn't been the same since it left the Big12. I fear the same of Oklahoma when it goes to the SEC. I wish we could go back and have the Big12 when Nebraska was in it and Oklahoma had 3 rivalries Texas, Nebraska, and Okie State.

  • @TreyM1609
    @TreyM1609 Год назад +5

    Could have got y’all Tennessee Vol tickets if you wanted them. Still may be able to. Not sure what days you’ll be here but Neyland stadium is an amazing experience. My dad used to get sky box tickets where they had a buffet outside the boxes that changed after the half. Plus it’s right on the river with the Vol Navy out there. Come on son!

  • @jimmyhenderson2860
    @jimmyhenderson2860 Год назад +7

    The largest crowd for a college football game was actually in Bristol Tennessee at the race track. Can't remember the year but it was massive

    • @MrJ-sin
      @MrJ-sin 4 месяца назад

      3 years ago ?

    • @josephcernansky1794
      @josephcernansky1794 4 месяца назад

      Tennessee and VA Tech....first time they ever played each other

    • @JoeDunagain
      @JoeDunagain Месяц назад

      ​@@josephcernansky1794They played each other in a couple of bowl games

  • @tyreek.6815
    @tyreek.6815 Год назад +6

    NFL stadiums have chairs/padded seats. College stadiums have benches/bleachers of which in curtain sections will have chairs. Also if its a stadium with bleachers, seasoned fans would bring padded folding chairs that go on top of the bleachers.

    • @kelseyk530
      @kelseyk530 10 месяцев назад

      And when you are a Packers season ticket holders....

  • @patrickhaley4569
    @patrickhaley4569 Год назад +7

    The Cotton Bowl is basically dedicated to just the Oklahoma/Texas game, which is why it hasn't been modernized. It's located almost exactly half way between the two schools so each team's fans are allocated 50% of the seats. It's one of the few American sporting events where the fans of both teams are separated from each other like you'd find with European football matches. This year's fixture was an all-time classic with Oklahoma beating favored Texas 34-30.

    • @macattack8658
      @macattack8658 Год назад +2

      Thiers another game called the state fair classic between Grambling State and pvamu that brings in 50 to 65k as well. Both bring crowds and revenue especially those 7 days

    • @jacolbyxbx6762
      @jacolbyxbx6762 Год назад

      I didn't get to go this year but glad my tigers pulled out the win

    • @jwc7215
      @jwc7215 7 месяцев назад

      Also the Cowboys used to play there.

  • @dom7098
    @dom7098 Год назад +3

    You are correct about the stands. The school I graduated from recently (Ohio State) has a mixture of both individual seats and bleacher stands. The individual seats are on the lower sections on the sides of the pitch, while the stands are on the end zones. The north and south bleacher stands are for the student tickets, and the sides and individual seating is for season ticket holders who aren’t students. Sitting in the stands is best! Rowdier, more packed, louder, better environment.
    In regards to ticket prices; I’m suprised nobody who watches your videos haven’t been able to hook you up with a bit of a discount or deal yet. If I was still in Uni I would have been able to sort you two out with a cracking deal on seats. Hopefully someone who is a fan can sort you out with a deal soon. The November month is the best time to watch college football, especially if the teams play in the SEC or Big 10

  • @justinwise1207
    @justinwise1207 4 месяца назад +2

    When Michigan stadium was built, Fielding Yost the headcoach at the time visioned it holding 200k people. It was built with footings that allows it to be expanded further down as well as up.

  • @jarrodheffron1414
    @jarrodheffron1414 Год назад +9

    Michigan plays at Penn State November 11th. Gonna be a massive game.

  • @lagronemikal
    @lagronemikal Год назад +5

    I'm positive you guys get invitations left and right but I live right by the stadium here in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. We have Tennessee here this Saturday and even bigger, LSU two weeks after. I can always get tickets and it'd be a pleasure to show you guys an amazing gameday experience here with the Crimson Tide. The all-time kings of college football. There's nothing like it. Hope you boys like a drink or twelve:)

  • @kimmycook2698
    @kimmycook2698 Год назад +5

    Gotta come to the Iron Bowl for the huge Alabama/Auburn rivalry game. SEC forever!

  • @PHXNKVHXLIC
    @PHXNKVHXLIC Год назад +7

    Iron Bowl will be crazy this year, lots of amazing games played in Auburn between the two

  • @Same_Ole_Soup_Just_Reheated
    @Same_Ole_Soup_Just_Reheated Год назад +15

    Michigan Stadium has had 313 consecutive games of 100,000 or more in attendance.

    • @Adri_Unsung
      @Adri_Unsung Год назад +6

      And anytime someone gets close to their capacity, they renovate to get bigger

    • @jillfrase8471
      @jillfrase8471 3 месяца назад +2

      They will expand when someone gets too close to their maximum seating. They don't call it the big house for nothing.

    • @maryohara1224
      @maryohara1224 Месяц назад +1

      @@jillfrase8471 And yet the Michigan Wolverines still fill that huge stadium with cheering fans every weekend. Go Blue!!!

    • @roadrunnerbeepbeep9731
      @roadrunnerbeepbeep9731 Месяц назад

      I bet Michigan stadium holds less than 90,000 it sounds like 30,000 and Michigan is like the patriots where you can’t trust anything they are involved with. Ncaa loves Michigan. They have the most bad calls in the big house. Should call it the whore house with all the jerking around that goes on there

  • @ericjorgensen3911
    @ericjorgensen3911 11 месяцев назад +2

    Tenn/Ala/ & Texas. Try to attend when a ranked team comes to town. Also go EARLY to enjoy
    the tail gate parties, that`s 1/2 the fun!!

  • @reconsoldier135
    @reconsoldier135 Год назад +4

    The Big House is amazing. If you’re coming in November you should come to the Michigan-Ohio State game is the biggest rivalry in college football

    • @jillfrase8471
      @jillfrase8471 Месяц назад

      @@reconsoldier135 except I believe it is Ohio this year.

  • @PappyMex
    @PappyMex 4 месяца назад +5

    Michigan Stadium was built with 29’ wide footings. The architects planned ahead for a possible second and third deck. Not sure what they’re talking about having trouble filling the stadium. Other than Covid year we’re on a streak of +100K since 1975

    • @maryohara1224
      @maryohara1224 Месяц назад

      @@PappyMex Turns out the record of 100,000+ people in attendance at the Big House is greater than 300 games long. That streak started back in 1975. The amazing streak will soon be 50 years long!!

  • @jaredprater7601
    @jaredprater7601 Год назад +4

    The Alabama Auburn game is a legendary college football rivalry. Auburn also has the biggest screen of any college football stadium

  • @-Dym-
    @-Dym- 11 месяцев назад +4

    SEC Championship game on December 2nd in Atlanta, looking like it could be Georgia and Alabama again. Would be a great game to go to. Its held at the Atlanta Falcons NFL stadium, Mercedez Benz

  • @stlcameron22
    @stlcameron22 Год назад +8

    If you're gonna be here in the south for Rivalry Weekend and not going to Auburn/Alabama, the next best game I'd suggest is Florida State vs Florida

    • @kimmycook2698
      @kimmycook2698 Год назад +2

      Agree

    • @SortaRicann
      @SortaRicann Год назад

      UF/FSU in the 90s was insane. Both teams were in the top 10 every year. Crazy rivalry. Go gators 🐊

  • @vidpie
    @vidpie Год назад +4

    Construction on the Cotton Bowl began in 1930 and was completed the same year. "The original stadium-the lower half of the current facility-was built for a cost of $328,000 and seated 45,507 spectators...
    In 1948, a second deck was added to the west side, increasing capacity to 67,000. The east side was double-decked the following year, increasing capacity to 75,504. These decks were added to respond to the demand for fans to watch SMU halfback Doak Walker...
    In the 2000s (decade), the renewed dominance of both the Oklahoma Sooners and the Texas Longhorns created a new interest in their rivalry, and the stadium. Temporary stands were erected in each end zone to increase seating for these games from just over 68,000 to 90,000.
    In November 2006, the city of Dallas and the State Fair of Texas finally agreed on funding for a long-planned $50 million renovation, with $30 million of this amount from a city bond. Thus, in April 2007, the schools signed a contract to play at the Cotton Bowl through 2015, coupled with a $57 million fund for upgrades and improvements to the aging stadium..
    The 2008 renovations include the expansion of the seating capacity of the stadium from 68,252 to 92,100,[2] mostly through the complete encircling of the second deck, new media and VIP facilities, a new scoreboard and video screen, updated restrooms and concession areas, lighting, utility and sound upgrades and the replacement of all the stadium's seats...
    The renovation was also intended to increase the chances of the Cotton Bowl Classic becoming a part of the Bowl Championship Series. However, the renovation was not enough to prevent the Cotton Bowl Classic from moving out of its namesake stadium after the 2009 game. Dallas' occasionally cold January weather had been a longstanding concern for the game, and was believed to have precluded any prospect of adding it to the BCS even after the expansion."

  • @macattack8658
    @macattack8658 Год назад +1

    The first stadium the cotton bowl dedicates a whole month towards the texas state fair with two seperate rivalry games to kickoff the week and end it. The first game is a hbcu rivalry game between Grambling State vs Prairie View A&M called the state fair classic. It gets between 50- 65k and the lights dont shut off for that till a hr and a half after the game cause the bands might still be playing. Then you have the fair inbetween and they end with the televised red river rivalry with texas & Oklahoma that get around 90k. Its kinda dope they have these events during the fair

  • @T-rez5
    @T-rez5 7 месяцев назад +1

    Should watch the highlights from 2021 michigan vs ohio st game. Epic game and atmosphere with the snow falling and the best rivalry in sports. Such a great game. Def worth a watch

  • @ronclark9724
    @ronclark9724 7 месяцев назад +1

    The Cotton Bowl is used for more than just the Red River Rivalry. Prairie View and Grambling play college football there too. And since Dallas owns it, Dallas Independent School District uses it for high school football games, and various regional high school football teams use it as a neutral site during State Championship playoffs. So it is used often. Of course, few high school games fill the lower bowl with fans.

  • @CMike1204
    @CMike1204 Год назад +2

    If you're gonna go to a Football game, highly recommend going to Texas Longhorns game! Austin is a great place to be as a tourist, and its a good excuse to try out some of the best barbeque in the country. May as well go to the state that (arguably) loves football the most!

  • @bluedogok
    @bluedogok Год назад +1

    The Cotton Bowl stadium has a few games other than the OU-Texas game. There has been a neutral site HBCU game during the state fair. They also have a lower tier bowl game there since The Cotton Bowl game moved to Dallas Cowboys/AT&T Stadium in Arlington between Dallas and Fort Worth.

  • @hucth
    @hucth Год назад +1

    Tennessee vs Georgia. November 18th if your in town. I know you mentioned Gatlinburg in a previous video, Vols stadium is is about 30min from Gatlinburg. 102k fans it will be epic!

  • @eescabar
    @eescabar Год назад +1

    Im not sure when you will be in the Us, but the Tennessee vs Georgia game may very well be one of the biggest games of the year. It take place in Neyland Stadium in Knoxville on November 18th.

  • @MoeDavinci
    @MoeDavinci Год назад

    11:55 The company I work in Atlanta has a UK division in Twickenham, lol never knew that’s how it was pronounced. Thank you for the clarity Daz.

  • @psrandy1
    @psrandy1 10 месяцев назад +1

    Ann Arbor has a waiting list for season tickets to Michigan home games. What the guy was saying in the video was regarding the "Students Section". The students' section doesn't always fill up and the University has to set aside a set amount of seats for them. BUT if the Wolverines continue on with the records they have had over the past 50 years they would be well served to add on some seats that would be purchased by non-students. Money is the game. Michigan knows better than I do but don't be surprised someday if they don't add on a few thousand more.

  • @dadmateryn8092
    @dadmateryn8092 Год назад +2

    I live in the area of Michigan Stadium and been at games there. You can drive right past it and not even realize it. Its right on Main st. on the south end of Ann Arbor.

  • @downrighttt
    @downrighttt Год назад +13

    I took a picture outside The Big House when I was 14. It’s absolutely massive but in a perfect spot where it fits with the rest of the campus and the surrounding town. I’m a Michigan State fan and it’s rivalry week so I’m obligated to say Go Green!

    • @lynnfish3653
      @lynnfish3653 Год назад +1

      Go white !

    • @LumberjackMC
      @LumberjackMC Год назад +2

      Only college football stadiums I've ever been to is The Big House and Western Michigan's stadium. Also a Michigan State Fan.

    • @2AwesomeDogs
      @2AwesomeDogs Год назад +1

      Go Blue, how bad is this weeks a$$$ kicking going to be..... The sex offender school ( Larry Nasser and Mel Tucker) will beat by University of Michigan this week.

  • @imbateman
    @imbateman Год назад +6

    You need to do “biggest upset in college football history,” where tiny Appalachian State went into a sold out big house and took out Michigan.

    • @roadrunnerbeepbeep9731
      @roadrunnerbeepbeep9731 Месяц назад

      That game the big ten officials were sick, so it was the first time a fair game was called in Michigan ever. Hats off to Appalachian state for beating the always mediocre but always cheating honeybadgers, I mean wolferines.

  • @jass9261
    @jass9261 Год назад +4

    Georgia at Tennessee on nov 18 would be a great game to go see and youd have a great time tailgating.

    • @nickferguson1998
      @nickferguson1998 Год назад +2

      Probably will be loudest game of the year

    • @blakerh
      @blakerh Год назад +2

      That is the game I would go to if I had never been to college game. The campus and surrounding area is in the Smoky Mountains and they could also go to Nashville. It is about a 3 hour drive from Atlanta.

    • @nickferguson1998
      @nickferguson1998 Год назад +1

      @@blakerh I think daz would love Gatlinburg if he stopped by there

  • @TraditionalVibe
    @TraditionalVibe Год назад +1

    American football has roots as a college game going back to the late 1860s, it didn't become a professional sport until the 1920s, so a lot of what you're seeing is rooted in a tradition that spans generations - hope you enjoy your time in America

  • @derbyblue8821
    @derbyblue8821 Год назад +1

    Ohio St at Michigan. November 25th. One of the best rivalries in the sports, in one of the biggest stadiums in the world. Both teams are phenomenal this year too. That's the game I'd choose.

  • @jackyray6088
    @jackyray6088 Год назад +1

    Dallas cowboys played at the cotton bowl before texas stadium. Stars occasionally play an outdoor game their. But it host alot of concerts now. It's in the middle state fair of texas in dallas

  • @plmintexas509
    @plmintexas509 Год назад +11

    American college football is so much better than the NFL.

  • @rorykeenan3069
    @rorykeenan3069 Год назад +1

    I’ve been to Michigan’s stadium many times and it’s bench seating but ya it is pretty surreal when you’re there how big it is

  • @zh2184
    @zh2184 Год назад

    For that particular weekend during your visit to the U.S., I would recommend either:
    A double header - Ole Miss plays at Mississippi State in Starkville, Miss. on Dec. 23rd. That game is a five hour drive in your rental car from Dec. 25th matchups between Alabama at Auburn or a four hour drive for the night game at LSU (insane atmosphere) when they play Texas A&M also on the 25th.
    My wish on a star for the best experience would have to be Ohio State at Michigan. Both will be ranked top five and you will get the whole ESPN College Gameday and/or Fox pregame experience. An abundance of riches!

  • @texaspatriot4215
    @texaspatriot4215 Год назад

    In 1981 I saw the Rolling Stones concert at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, so they do other things than just the one football game.

  • @eponine1966
    @eponine1966 Год назад +1

    Dream has always been to go to Beaver Stadium since I was five years old. There's something about college football. You can support your local teams, always root for the SIU Salukis, but when you become a fan of a big dog you stay a fan.

  • @marcus_aurelius_maximuss
    @marcus_aurelius_maximuss Год назад +1

    Nearly 75 percent of the Michigan Stadium had to be built below ground level to offset the effects of a high water table. The Big House the largest college football venue, it is the third-largest stadium in the entire world. The largest in North America. Michigan's long-time athletic director Fielding Yost (1927) had the stadium built so that it could be expanded to fit up to 200,000 people. He believed that one day, it would need to seat at least 150,000. That is some serious vision for a guy in 1927 - when the population of Ann Arbor was only 26,944!
    Only North Korea's Rungrado May Day Stadium (150,000) and Salt Lake Stadium (120,000) in India facilitate more fans than the Big House (race tracks and open field non-enclosed venues excluded).
    Its official capacity is 107,601, but it has hosted crowds in excess of 115,000. Back in 2013, Michigan Stadium set a new NCAA record for attendance when 115,109 fans packed their way inside of the stadium to watch No. 17 Michigan defeat No. 14 Notre Dame by a score of 41-30.
    The new LED lighting upgrade completed this year (2023) are A-MAIZE-ING....

  • @Macdelaven
    @Macdelaven 11 месяцев назад

    You can see how much is below ground by the entrances to the seating being 3/4 of the way up from the field. To expand more, they would definitely need to move the roads surrounding it. I have been going to football games there since the 70s (back when capacity was only a meager 101,000). Attendance at the stadium has been over 100,000 every game since the early 1970s. It is definitely an experience.

    • @maryohara1224
      @maryohara1224 Месяц назад

      @@Macdelaven This description applies to the Big House, Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, MI? Might also be worth pointing out that Ann Arbor is quite close to Detroit International Airport in nearby Romulus, Michigan. And there's good shuttle service from the airport to campus.

  • @bryanreighn3498
    @bryanreighn3498 Год назад +3

    Waiting on the Phillies reaction from last nights game!!

  • @brandonsimmons1695
    @brandonsimmons1695 11 месяцев назад

    Cotton Bowl is putting 300m in renovations into it currently. They host soccer, numerous football games and concerts. The Rolling Stones and Coldplay played there in the past few years

  • @Firemann03
    @Firemann03 3 месяца назад

    Georgia Stadium is in Athens close to Atlanta. But if you’re coming in November, you have the Florida Florida State game that’s being held in Tallahassee, which is an awesome big rivalry. Overview for this video all of the stadium they were built in the early mid

  • @cypher515
    @cypher515 Год назад

    I do remember that Notre Dame Stadium, intentionally a mini-Michigan Stadium by design, built _around_ the original building, and added 21 thousand seats -- and a giant screen on the south end zone, though not on the north as that one's pointed towards the giant 'Touchdown Jesus" mural on the library and they don't want to block the view of THAT -- but reduced it by 3 thousand overall to a current total of 77,622, possibly just by spacing out the lines on the bleachers.

  • @theonenationpopulist
    @theonenationpopulist Год назад

    The cotton bowl also houses the cotton bowl itself at the end of the season, it’s one of the six premium new years bowls

  • @LumberjackMC
    @LumberjackMC Год назад +2

    As someone who is a Michigan native and have been to about 10 different Michigan VS Michigan State/Ohio State games (only 2 teams ive seen them face irl), i can attest that The Big House is the coolest, most amazing and the dumbest stadium ive ever been to.
    College football is 99.9% played on Saturdays, so my family would just rent a hotel in the Ann Arbor area and go out to eat. We never delt with the traffic because the first time we went we delt with it. We said never again.

  • @christophermckinney3924
    @christophermckinney3924 Месяц назад

    If you can’t get tickets try calling the visiting university’s athletic department or ticket office. The home team distributes tickets to the visiting school and often the visiting teams don’t sell out their tickets and have to return them.

  • @josephcernansky1794
    @josephcernansky1794 4 месяца назад

    THE White Out.....I've met people from Ireland and Germany and England and California and Texas and Tennessee that just wanted to attend THE White Out as part of their bucket list from just seeing videos of it on You Tube. There's a reason it's called Happy Valley....Come early (before Saturday), stay late (over Sunday till Monday).....you'll need the extra rest before traveling.

  • @danaleestephens1686
    @danaleestephens1686 Год назад +5

    Florida State and Florida always big game!

  • @MB-xq9hu
    @MB-xq9hu 4 месяца назад

    Nice family, I believe I saw we have something in Common, not being from Houston, but both lived there for few years? We are a Miami family, but moved for our careers to Houston 2011-2015... Great Videos, and great personalities! You should let us know if you are ever in South Florida, we live way down south, not too far from the Florida Keys!

  • @dougosepchook6667
    @dougosepchook6667 Год назад +1

    Come to Ann Arbor for the biggest rivalry in college football. Michigan VS Ohio State...(you can handle the chilly weather!) 25/11/23 Noon. You could come in Wednesday that week and take in the Detroit Lions Thanksgiving Day game! (two for one!) 23/11/23 12:30. This would be a football memory of a lifetime.

  • @rich_t
    @rich_t Год назад +2

    The one game to see has gotta be...
    Michigan vs. Ohio State
    At the big house this year!

  • @Andres64B
    @Andres64B Год назад +5

    Michigan stadium has the top five places for largest crowds.

  • @danimalman3
    @danimalman3 Год назад

    I thought I was the only one who watched depressed ginger regularly. Props to you guys.

  • @bob20011
    @bob20011 Год назад

    If you are going over in november go watch a college basketball game too!! Have some big games in novermber depending on when you are going

  • @alanponikvar3921
    @alanponikvar3921 2 месяца назад +1

    Yes, you got it. The size of these stadiums is greater than NFL stadiums because of the bench seating.

  • @kazuma5396
    @kazuma5396 Год назад +3

    Georgia vs Tennessee is Nov 18th. There won't be a bigger SEC game that weekend

  • @shawncorley3229
    @shawncorley3229 Год назад +1

    Whatever game you guys end up going to, make sure you take part in the tailgating before the game.

  • @WhodatLucy
    @WhodatLucy Год назад

    Where I live we have independence bowl it’s used for whoever gets selected to play in that bowl, during the year it hosts a couple rival smaller college teams etc it’s also located inside the state fair grounds of Louisiana

  • @TheNewMode
    @TheNewMode Год назад +1

    Yes guys PLEASE go to Auburn vs Alabama. Maybe the biggest rivalry in American sport. Auburn isn’t far from Atlanta, is a beautiful and fun town filled with tradition, AND Auburn has the biggest screen of any college stadium. It costs allot to go but is as good as it gets

  • @chalkwitch471
    @chalkwitch471 11 месяцев назад

    Buckeye (Ohio State) fan here. I've got to give credit where credit is due, and a night game White Out at #3 Beaver Stadium (Penn State) is the best college game environment.

  • @hamburglar83
    @hamburglar83 Год назад +1

    Oval stadiums are the 100 year old stadiums with bench seating (michigan). That’s why they get 100,000 people in there

  • @phoenixmichaels
    @phoenixmichaels 11 месяцев назад

    A college team will play about 12 games a season, half at home, and half at the opponent's stadium. Those with winning seasons will have a bowl game afterwards, or play for the championship. The stadiums are utilized for other sports and activities when football season is over.

  • @caz7585
    @caz7585 Год назад +1

    Michigan stadium looks like a one story building when you stand outside of it

  • @marcus_aurelius_maximuss
    @marcus_aurelius_maximuss Год назад +1

    The capacity of Michigan Stadium in the video is inaccurate. The capacity always ends in "one".
    The one "extra seat" in Michigan Stadium is said to be reserved for Fritz Crisler, athletic director at the time. Since then, all official Michigan Stadium capacity figures have ended in "-01", although the extra seat's location is not specified.

  • @lilsneady
    @lilsneady Год назад +2

    Good game to go to is UNC-Duke! Should be a top 25 matchup at what’s often considered one of the more beautiful stadiums in college football. It’s a basketball rivalry and neither UNC nor Duke are known for football usually, but should be a great atmosphere and relatively cheap tickets.

    • @blakerh
      @blakerh Год назад +2

      Lol. No way man. They want to go to a real college football game.

    • @lilsneady
      @lilsneady Год назад +1

      @@blakerh That’s unnecessarily rude. Ik it’s not the pinnacle of college football but that’s a genuinely good game in a great stadium with a great atmosphere due to the team we’re playing and the rankings. That’s definitely a great game to go to.

    • @beesmitty3435
      @beesmitty3435 Год назад

      Been to a few games at chapel hill and it's really good stadium/atmosphere... But if you have been to sec games then you know..
      OSU, Michigan, Notre Dame all get my nod as being SEC equivalent.
      The sec is just another animal, anyone looking to experience 'college football' simply hasn't until they have been to a few different SEC schools

    • @lilsneady
      @lilsneady Год назад

      @@beesmitty3435 I’m aware! Just throwing out that it’s a good place to watch a game!

  • @nathanlawson313
    @nathanlawson313 Год назад +1

    Michigan has won 74.0% of it's games since 1879. They have only 8 losing seasons, below .500. Because of being such a consistent football powerhouse, when they built the stadium decades ago, they made most of it underground so it could easily be expanded. When you are at ground level outside and walk in the entrance, you are at row 74 (out of 99).
    Bonus fact: Capacity is 107,601
    but the average attendance is well over 112,000 with the record being 115,109.
    (When you add media, players, coaches, trainers, stadium employees, emergency aid workers, security, etc.)

  • @revgurley
    @revgurley 4 месяца назад

    If you're still looking for a good game to attend, try the Florida/Georgia game in Jacksonville Florida. It's so contentious, they have it in a neutral location. Often called "The World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party." Really, any SEC matchup would be a blast (SEC is South Eastern Conference).

  • @christophermckinney3924
    @christophermckinney3924 Месяц назад

    The cotton bowl doesn’t belong to a particular campus so games are played there throughout the year including Texas v Oklahoma, but nearly all of Southern Methodist University’s games as well as the Cotton Bowl game itself.

  • @maryohara1224
    @maryohara1224 7 месяцев назад

    That deceptively low rise Michigan Stadium is the largest stadium of any sort in the US. It is also the 3rd largest stadium on the planet. That's why it's known as The Big House. It is also the home of the national champion Michigan Wolverines. A great pilgrimage to make. You'll love it😊😊

    • @JoeDunagain
      @JoeDunagain Месяц назад +1

      And for its impressive size its not in the top 10 when it comes to noise. Maybe top 15 or 20. And yes I've been to a Michigan game cs Penn State. Definitely a very impressive sight and it was a good environment but I've been to at least 10 to 12 stadiums that were louder and more intimidating

  • @CountryBoysWillSurvive
    @CountryBoysWillSurvive Год назад

    Need to do an LSU home game at night. A night game in Death Valley is like no other in the country. Especially if it is against Alabama or another SEC opponent. And the tailgating that goes on all day before the game is the best in the country also. You can see what southern hospitality really is down here. You can walk up to anyone cooking a pot of something and ask to join and you will be welcomed with open arms. Just tell them you are visiting from Europe and this is your first LSU game.

  • @jimgreen5788
    @jimgreen5788 Год назад

    Guys, since the narrator didn't specify on several, I went to google for some info: DKR Texas Memorial is in Austin/U. of TX. Neyland is in Knoxville, TN, and home of the U of TN Volunteers. Last is Beaver Stadium in PA on the campus of Penn State.

  • @tcar904
    @tcar904 Год назад

    I’m a SEC girl, so I’m going with the #1 (right now…defending champions), Georgia Bulldogs ❤🐾
    But any college game, in any of the stadiums, will be amazing!

  • @Alderak1
    @Alderak1 Год назад +2

    You might try and lobby your subscribers who have season tickets to give your theirs for a game, because spending 600 dollars for a regular season cfb game is ridiculous. I’m sure many people would be happy to give up theirs for a week so you can experience a game, though good/rivalry games will definitely be in more demand.

  • @maro7733
    @maro7733 Год назад +1

    Just so you know even though Michigan is the biggest, the best college football atmospheres are widely seen as Penn st, Tennessee, LSU, Alabama. Michigan's gameday atmosphere does not come close

  • @zacharyringel6722
    @zacharyringel6722 4 месяца назад

    The cotton bowl is an older stadium for the Red River Rivalry designated for OU and Texas as a "neutral site". But does have the TX state fair outside it so more than just the game before or after

  • @celebrim1
    @celebrim1 11 месяцев назад

    No, the Cotton Bowl isn't just for that one game.
    They play two games in it, the Oklahoma vs Texas rivalry game and the Cotton Bowl Classic - an invitational game for two of the best teams at the end of the season.
    The USA has 55 stadiums of over 65,000 - most of them for college football. There are 99 of over 50,000.
    The 1990 World Cup hoisted by the USA is still the highest attended WC in history, in part because we have so many more seats to provide.

  • @kevinbaldwin640
    @kevinbaldwin640 Год назад +2

    GO TO A GAME AT NEYLAND. ITS AN EXPERIENCE. STONE MOUNTAIN IN GEORGIA, HELEN, GEORGIA, GATLINBURG, PIGEON FORGE, SEVIERVILLE AREA IN TENNESSEE. GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK, CLINGMAN'S DOME OBSERVATION TOWER, HIGHEST POINT IN TENNESSEE AND THE NATTY PARK (6648 FT, OVER 2K METERS). EAT AT PALS SUDDEN SERVICE IN GATLINBURG(FROM MY HOMETOWN OF KINGSPORT, EAST TENNESSEE LEGENDARY FAST FOOD). DRIVE THE TAIL OF THE DRAGON. VISIT THE DISTILLERIES IN THE SMOKIES.

  • @LeinadSretlaw
    @LeinadSretlaw Год назад +1

    Go to a Tar Heels football game in North Carolina 🙏🏼

  • @wisetexanreacts
    @wisetexanreacts 11 месяцев назад

    Texas’ DKR Memorial has been over 100k for almost 15 years. The recent renovation didn’t add a single seat. The renovation removed then added seats back to keep the capacity exactly the same.

  • @Tijuanabill
    @Tijuanabill Год назад +2

    Yes, the Cotton Bowl was built just for one game. But they also have had a yearly Post Season Bowl game there, and possibly other events from time to time. But the reason it exists, is for the Oklahoma Texas game each year, during the Texas State Fair, which is where it's located.

  • @cjboyer4355
    @cjboyer4355 Год назад +4

    Two game suggestions for that same week.
    #3 ranked Ohio State VS #7 ranked Penn State at Ohio State.
    #4 ranked Florida State vs Florida at Florida.
    Both should be great games with great atmosphere’s. Columbus, Ohio is about the same distance as Auburn from Nashville, TN as well. Tickets are around $170 on the low end for OSU vs PSU and $150 for Florida vs FSU. Something to consider!

    • @krayzy932
      @krayzy932 Год назад +1

      Ohio State vs Penn State is this weekend.
      I don't know when in November they'll be in the US (or where) but Michigan at Penn State (Nov. 11th), Georgia at Tennessee (Nov. 18th), and Ohio State at Michigan (Nov. 25th) are all real good options. None of those games would be cheap, though. Mich/Penn State is going to be around $200 for the cheapest, Georgia/TN is probably around $400, and OSU/Mich is probably over $500.
      Some cheaper games that should still have good environments would be Missouri at Georgia (Nov. 4th), LSU at Bama (Nov. 4th), Notre Dame at Clemson (Nov. 4th), USC at Oregon (Nov. 11th), and North Carolina at Clemson (Nov. 18th).

    • @krisschobelock4973
      @krisschobelock4973 Год назад +3

      GO BUCKS! O-H . . .

    • @cjboyer4355
      @cjboyer4355 Год назад +1

      @@krayzy932 oh shoot your right I was using the ESPN app and when I switched conference’s it auto went back to this week. Thanks for pointing that out!

    • @cjboyer4355
      @cjboyer4355 Год назад

      @@krisschobelock4973 I’m a Kansas fan so I won’t finish that chant..honestly despise OSU and idk why lol I think it’s the boring uniforms

    • @ohslimgoody
      @ohslimgoody Год назад +2

      O-H!

  • @annapennrose1158
    @annapennrose1158 11 месяцев назад +1

    University of Michigan's Football Stadium is beautiful as well as the City of Ann Arbor.

  • @JustinLaPointe-q6l
    @JustinLaPointe-q6l 2 месяца назад +1

    Michigan never struggles to draw crowds they’ve had over 100k fans at every game since the late 60s

  • @krisschobelock4973
    @krisschobelock4973 Год назад

    A lot of these stadiums the field is actually "underground" . . OSU did that - it allowed for additional seating without having to go higher!

  • @tyreek.6815
    @tyreek.6815 Год назад

    All NFL stadiums are in the 60-80k range. Then the big stadiums like At&t (Cowboys), Metlife (Jets & Giants), and Lambeau (Green Bay) can hold over 80k. At&t and Metlife can have over 100k during any regular game bc they carry a LOT of standing room where its first come first served (by ticket of course). College stadiums vary by many factors. In terms of power 5 schools (Universities in these five conferences: ACC, Big 12, Big 10, SEC, Pac 12) ranges as low as 30 to 100k, most being over 45k.

  • @stevel7644
    @stevel7644 11 месяцев назад

    Florida State at Florida (Gainesville, Florida) November 25, 6 hour drive from Atlanta Florida is weaker than usual this year, so ticket prices won't be through the roof.

  • @JustinR941
    @JustinR941 Год назад

    If you guys want to see the college football game with the largest attendance ever check out The Battle at Bristol.

  • @controlZchannel
    @controlZchannel Год назад

    Nashville doesn't do many direct international flights, the airport is too small. The nearest will be Atlanta or Chicago.

  • @charliecarter6637
    @charliecarter6637 Год назад +1

    100% Michigan v Ohio State. No question. If you’re only doing it once. This year it’s going to be an ENORMOUSLY important game making it even a bigger deal. Michigan’s won the last 2 in a row but had not beaten OSU in like nearly 10 years or something- a long time. It heated up the last couple years and this year with them both currently ranked in the 5-ish range, depending on who you listen to. Absolutely, you must. No way around it. And it’s a two-fir. You get see THE BIGGEST rivalry in American sports- really no debate about that. And you get to be in the biggest stadium as the game is in Ann Arbor this year. Good luck. Can’t wait to see your videos from the game and Ann Arbor in general. You’re going to love Ann Arbor. Also one of the best college towns in America. Cheers.

  • @michaellatina5597
    @michaellatina5597 Год назад

    If you're going to Atlanta and want to go to a game somewhere, there would be some good options. Georgia, Auburn, Clemson are all relatively close by. Or right in Atlanta there's Georgia Tech who may not be all that great but its still a really good college atmosphere against a good opponent.