Re: Blecher Report - Ford #51 BCS stadium
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 12:10 pm
Clever girl.MustangStealth wrote:You can improve the bleacher report experience by adding this to your hosts file.
127.0.0.1 bleacherreport.com
Clever girl.MustangStealth wrote:You can improve the bleacher report experience by adding this to your hosts file.
127.0.0.1 bleacherreport.com
Blocks access to bleacherreport.comEast Coast Mustang wrote:What does the hosts file thing do? I'm computer illiterate and hate Bleacher Report
That is the way to do it. Endzone seats need to be minimized.East Coast Mustang wrote:I've always thought they built way too many undesirable seats in Ford, in the North endzone. Should have double decked either sideline with decks of seats + suites in between, had some club area in the North endzone with a windowed "football center" with coaches' offices or whatever over it and then left the south endzone the same with scoreboard. Just my opinion, I'm not an architect, and obviously that water passed under the bridge a long time ago
Bergermeister wrote:It's just downright u-g-l-y. "0" personality - like an aggie (or a governor)GRGB wrote:It has aTm as 13. That stadium sucks. Sight lines are horrible, and seating is atrocious.
By game day atmosphere, if you mean the student involvement, yes. If by game day atmosphere you mean tailgating, it sucks. If by sight lines or any other measure of stadium amenities, it sucks.MaroonPony wrote:Bergermeister wrote:It's just downright u-g-l-y. "0" personality - like an aggie (or a governor)GRGB wrote:It has aTm as 13. That stadium sucks. Sight lines are horrible, and seating is atrocious.
The tackle box is getting a $450M makeover at the end of 2013. From a physical condition and aesthetic perspective Kyle Field is an eyesore (now). What makes Kyle great is the game day atmosphere and home field advantage. Soon the physical condition will match.
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MaroonPony wrote:By game day atmosphere, I'm referring to the total game day experience. I'm talking about the pomp and circumstance and the pageantry and tradition that makes CFB so special. Despite the physical limitations, Kyle consistently places in the top 15-20 in these types of rankings. It's why College Game Day makes an annual visit.
They aren't ranking the concession stand or men's public restrooms. It's college football.
Kyle Field is a crappy stadium. It's the biggest band-aid, add-on stadium in the country. When they lowered the field they only made it worse...the sight lines suck vertically (can't see the near field from the people in front of you now--due to sight lines), and horizontally (unless you are between the 25s-- outside that it's like watching a game with your head on a 30 degree swivel -- that's why MOST stadiums cant their end sideline seats TOWARD the center of the field. NOT Kyle. )ponyboy wrote:Oh man, I need to get out more. I thought Kyle Field was pretty damned impressive. My only beef was the lack of green grass -- tailgating was extremely dusty and barren. Thought I was in Lubbock. But the women were gorgeous, the tradition is unmatched, and the actual in game experience downright intimidating.
MaroonPony wrote:By game day atmosphere, I'm referring to the total game day experience. I'm talking about the pomp and circumstance and the pageantry and tradition that makes CFB so special. Despite the physical limitations, Kyle consistently places in the top 15-20 in these types of rankings. It's why College Game Day makes an annual visit.
They aren't ranking the concession stand or men's public restrooms. It's college football.