martinss01
blissfully stupid
LSUTyga73;1049939; said:Most Big 10 fans view bowl games in Florida as an opportunity to take a vacation anyways. So it's not like it's that hard for people in the north to come to Florida, because a lot of them do anyways for winter vacation.
if bowl games were played where i wanted to go on vacation they would be building stadiums in the bahamas. making a claim that it isn't a big deal to travel to the other side of the country just goes to prove exactly how different the other half of college football really lives. im sure me using what few vacation days i have and what little money i have set aside for vacations is no more difficult for me than you driving a couple of hours to the game from your home. seeing as im sure this is the case. i would imagine you would be more than happy to give me 2 or 3 of your vacation days and a couple grand to make the trip right?
The Sugar Bowl has been in New Orleans if i recall correctly for about 70 years. That's money and lots of it. There is no way that any of the BCS bowls or major bowls will be moved because of a long-standing financial gain to be had there.
fixed it for you.
JohnLSU;1050290; said:No newspaper in SEC territory would use Ohio Stadium as an example of a stadium legendary for crowd noise.
#1 Tiger Stadium
#3 The Swamp
#5 Penn State
#9 Ohio State
ESPN - Death Valley tops list of scary venues for opposing teams - College Football
Even newspapers in Big Ten territory use Tiger Stadium and the Swamp as examples of stadiums legendary for their crowd noise.
just because a Michigan publication thinks that Autzen has an awesome crowd, doesn't mean a whole lot.
I'm surprised that Ohio State even made the list. That's pretty impressive! You Buckeye people should remind SEC fans of that more often.
we do, and yet you sec fans continue to completely dismiss any information not pro sec.