A Look at Our New Roadtrips: Big East Stadiums

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Re: A Look at Our New Roadtrips: Big East Stadiums

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Lived in Piscataway NJ for 5 years, home of Rutgers. Could go to the game and see old friends.
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Re: A Look at Our New Roadtrips: Big East Stadiums

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Rayburn wrote:I like Nippert Stadium. It's built into the side of a hill, If I remember correctly, and has a very steep bank of stands on one side. Kinda in the middle of the campus. I was there once in the 1970s and I remember some high climbs around there.

I do not look forward to seeing the Ponies on the smurf turf at Boise


Good memory. Cincy is very hilly. Pony Fan Terry Webster lives in Ft. Thomas which is one of the better hillside neighborhoods in greater Cincy, great views of downtown and the River.

Nippert is tucked in the middle of campus, very unique. And of course we sell beer, Miller, Bud, Coors and Warsteiner.
Beer vendors come to you in your seats also.
Papa Johns is newer and very nice, 100% chairbacks.
Rutgers was recently renovated. Nice Stadium
Raymond James is very nice, a solid NFL Stadium.
Never been to the rent.
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Re: A Look at Our New Roadtrips: Big East Stadiums

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wow, that's a lot of stadiums that sell beer! awesome.
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superflybcat wrote:
Rayburn wrote:I like Nippert Stadium. It's built into the side of a hill, If I remember correctly, and has a very steep bank of stands on one side. Kinda in the middle of the campus. I was there once in the 1970s and I remember some high climbs around there.

I do not look forward to seeing the Ponies on the smurf turf at Boise


Good memory. Cincy is very hilly. Pony Fan Terry Webster lives in Ft. Thomas which is one of the better hillside neighborhoods in greater Cincy, great views of downtown and the River.

Nippert is tucked in the middle of campus, very unique. And of course we sell beer, Miller, Bud, Coors and Warsteiner.
Beer vendors come to you in your seats also.
Papa Johns is newer and very nice, 100% chairbacks.
Rutgers was recently renovated. Nice Stadium
Raymond James is very nice, a solid NFL Stadium.
Never been to the rent.


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I've seen college games in San Diego and Boise and I give the thumbs up to both places. If SDSU ever gets a consistently good team, watch out as that place is VERY loud even with small crowds. Boise was a great experience and highly recommended. We were suprised at how curtious and nice the fans were all things considered. The stadium though, is only OK - not very loud and poor sightlines from the visitors section.
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I hate the blue turf
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