I can promise you that seeing a game at the liberty bowl is a great experience. It feels really "close" , that's the best way I can describe the in-game feeling as a spectator.
I’ve just went to Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium this past season when Virginia Tech played against Tulane in the Military Bowl and it’s a really nice stadium. The rain totally sucked but it was great to finally see Tech win a bowl game and make the trip a lot more fun. 😅 Also idk if you knew this but under the scoreboard where the tunnel is there a press box and it’s preserve for Rodger Staubach.
Temple really doesn't have the land to build a stadium on their campus. They were in preliminary planning for a stadium several years ago but the NIMBYs shot it down. But they could play at the Linc indefinitely since it and the campus are on opposite ends of the Broad Street subway. So accessibility isn't an issue. USF, however, is long overdue for a stadium. In the late 2000s, when they were ranked as high as #2 and regularly drawing large crowds to Raymond James Stadium, they began planning a 50,000 seat on campus stadium. However, the program fell on some hard times and the stadium was scaled back to 35k, but with room to expand.
Yeah I agree USF is long overdue. I agree too the Linc works fine, I live 15 mins from Heinz Field and the Steelers and Pitt share the stadium just fine as well so I know it can work. However I do think a team having its own stadium brings a different experience. I mainly like thinking hypotheticals though, like if temple would have its own stadium what do you think would be an optimal capacity? 30-40k maybe?
The Army football stadium is pronounced Mike key. Not the way you're saying it. The stadium is named after Dennis Michie a West Point graduate and first head coach who agreed to play Navy in 1890 at West Point. The game was played on the plain. Go Army beat Navy.
@@_WastedPotential They end up just saying Tulane stadium if they are scared of saying it wrong to Tulane fans. The funny part is when it first opened back in 2014 some of us few Tulane fans had a hard time pronouncing Yulman. If you like stadium histories Tulane has a unique one since 1893 they have had four stadiums and with one being the original home of the Sugarbowl, 83,000 capacity and then moved to the smaller superdome now to the newest Yulman. The first sugerbowl game in Tulane stadium was a Tulane victory over Temple in 1935.
The field at Yulman is Benson Field named for the Benson family that were major donors in the construction project. Mrs. Benson own the NFL New Orleans Saints and NBA New Orleans Pelicans and often makes their training facilities available to the Tulane athletic programs.
I've been inside Joan C Edwards twice. While I was visiting point pleasant Also I've been to Point Pleasant four times. 2013 2017 2021 2023 Point Pleasant Is a very small town and is where my favorite movie the mothman Prophecies was filmed
It’s sad how far Rice has fell. Back in the day was one of powerhouse. The old days SWC will make modern SEC look like pee wee football league. It was insane powerful conference. Texas was one what killed SWC. After SMU found its home in ACC for now the Rice is only former SWC team that have not return to P4 soon to be P3 (SWC, Big ten and big 12) level yet.
I actually watched Doug play a game at Skelly Stadium with the Oklahoma Outlaws in the USFL days of the mid 1980s. The opponent that day was the Houston Gamblers & their QB was Jim Kelly who went on to NFL fame with the Buffalo Bills.
It’s separate in the title and description, I also put (AAC) in parentheses because I knew it may be confusing. Context brother man, it’s all of the venues in the AAC lmao
Nothing like Michie Stadium afternoons in the fall. Just a gorgeous view.
I can promise you that seeing a game at the liberty bowl is a great experience. It feels really "close" , that's the best way I can describe the in-game feeling as a spectator.
Everyone been telling me to visit there, definitely going on my list
Lol..BS..It's NOT a good experience
Temple alum here. Can’t build an on campus stadium because we have no room being located smack in the middle of north Philadelphia
Michie Stadium is legitimately the most gorgeous setting for college football in the country.
Agreed! Noon games during the fall hit different!
Believe it's pronounced like Mikey . Someone correct me if I'm wrong ?..
@@robertdedrick7937 You’re right.
12:39 The Liberty Bowl Stadium is the original, Boss. Tampa's stadium design was influenced by the Liberty Bowl.
Really just here to vibe to the smoooooooth jazz background music....
Haha I’m glad some someone called that out
Army's stadium is pronounced:
MIKE-E. Named after Denis Mahan Michie, the first coach of the team from 1890.
ive been waiting on this. despite being a USF fan and not having our own
Hopefully everything works out okay and USF gets their own stadium. They definitely deserve it, such a cool fan base
Memphis renovations are awesome. Cant wait til its complete
Me too, definitely a stadium that deserves it!
I want us to press the fast forward button.
@@_WastedPotential the city has owned it for so long not that many upgrades but now that the university owns its Memphis can get money for everything.
I’ve just went to Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium this past season when Virginia Tech played against Tulane in the Military Bowl and it’s a really nice stadium.
The rain totally sucked but it was great to finally see Tech win a bowl game and make the trip a lot more fun. 😅
Also idk if you knew this but under the scoreboard where the tunnel is there a press box and it’s preserve for Rodger Staubach.
I did not know that, that’s actually awesome. I would’ve loved to have included that in the video, thanks so much for the info!
@@_WastedPotential no problem. Yeah, me and my dad was around around the stadium and he tapped my shoulder and said “look who’s room this is?” 😅
The 1997 Royal Royal Rumble took place in the Alamo Dome
Temple really doesn't have the land to build a stadium on their campus. They were in preliminary planning for a stadium several years ago but the NIMBYs shot it down. But they could play at the Linc indefinitely since it and the campus are on opposite ends of the Broad Street subway. So accessibility isn't an issue. USF, however, is long overdue for a stadium. In the late 2000s, when they were ranked as high as #2 and regularly drawing large crowds to Raymond James Stadium, they began planning a 50,000 seat on campus stadium. However, the program fell on some hard times and the stadium was scaled back to 35k, but with room to expand.
Yeah I agree USF is long overdue. I agree too the Linc works fine, I live 15 mins from Heinz Field and the Steelers and Pitt share the stadium just fine as well so I know it can work. However I do think a team having its own stadium brings a different experience. I mainly like thinking hypotheticals though, like if temple would have its own stadium what do you think would be an optimal capacity? 30-40k maybe?
@@_WastedPotential Old Temple Stadium (which was demolished in the 70s) was 30k so a new stadium would probably be about the same.
There’s a couple of shots of the renovated Dowdy Ficken Stadium with a new press box.
I love the name of the channel! It’s funny af and I look forward to seeing the video about SEC stadiums!
#RMFT
Thanks, Ive been waiting on the SEC video since some of my older videos weren’t the best quality. Shouldn’t be too long!
@@_WastedPotential I look forward to seeing it!
The Army football stadium is pronounced Mike key. Not the way you're saying it. The stadium is named after Dennis Michie a West Point graduate and first head coach who agreed to play Navy in 1890 at West Point. The game was played on the plain. Go Army beat Navy.
You said Yulman stadium correct..great job..roll wave
Is that something people usually mess up? 😂
Awesome stadium btw
@@_WastedPotential They end up just saying Tulane stadium if they are scared of saying it wrong to Tulane fans. The funny part is when it first opened back in 2014 some of us few Tulane fans had a hard time pronouncing Yulman. If you like stadium histories Tulane has a unique one since 1893 they have had four stadiums and with one being the original home of the Sugarbowl, 83,000 capacity and then moved to the smaller superdome now to the newest Yulman. The first sugerbowl game in Tulane stadium was a Tulane victory over Temple in 1935.
The field at Yulman is Benson Field named for the Benson family that were major donors in the construction project. Mrs. Benson own the NFL New Orleans Saints and NBA New Orleans Pelicans and often makes their training facilities available to the Tulane athletic programs.
I've been inside Joan C Edwards twice. While I was visiting point pleasant
Also I've been to Point Pleasant four times.
2013
2017
2021
2023
Point Pleasant
Is a very small town and is where my favorite movie the mothman Prophecies was filmed
Lincoln Financial Field is home of the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles
Another good video, keep up the good work man!
Thanks so much!
The eagles play at the Lincoln
It’s sad how far Rice has fell. Back in the day was one of powerhouse. The old days SWC will make modern SEC look like pee wee football league. It was insane powerful conference. Texas was one what killed SWC.
After SMU found its home in ACC for now the Rice is only former SWC team that have not return to P4 soon to be P3 (SWC, Big ten and big 12) level yet.
Memphis will look so much better with renovations that will last two years.
Army’s stadium is pronounced ‘My-key’ Stadium.
North Texas Mean Green is called Apogee Stadium. Or thats what Is says outside the stadium. I think the old one was DATCU Stadium.
Name was changed to DATCU after this most current season. But my sources could be wrong
Michie Stadium is pronounced Mikey
Doug Williams went to gambling
He played there when he played for the Oklahoma Outlaws. I never mentioned that in the video though my mistake
I actually watched Doug play a game at Skelly Stadium with the Oklahoma Outlaws in the USFL days of the mid 1980s. The opponent that day was the Houston Gamblers & their QB was Jim Kelly who went on to NFL fame with the Buffalo Bills.
I know I'm late for comment, but its South Florida, NOT Southern Florida 14:47.
Ant no way tulsa has a bigger capacity than FAU they cappin
Gooooo South Florida Bulls and Memphis Tigers
All-American Athletics Conference? You sure about that? Might wanna change that title as the All-American Athletic Conference doesn’t exist.
It’s separate in the title and description, I also put (AAC) in parentheses because I knew it may be confusing. Context brother man, it’s all of the venues in the AAC lmao
Protective Stadium looks horrible.😡
I think it’s solid, not just UAB’s stadium but all of Birminghams, like I said just a bit low key I wouldn’t say boring but that’s up to you 😂
@@_WastedPotential They built it just to not have Legion Field have more games!
I can’t argue with that 😂
@@_WastedPotential And Rickwood Field is like having two games next week.
Army’s Stadium is pronounced my-key. Otherwise, a pretty good presentation.
Thanks not gonna lie I was going to double check army’s pronunciation but I was like, how else would you pronounce this other than mish-EE
The west side of simmons bank liberty stadium is coming down would send a pic . If you have a email o can send you 1 of what it looks like now