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Are the seats in 20AA or 22AA too low to the field, or are they great seats? I am looking for "Oh My Lord" type seats, and I have the opportunity to pick up a pair in 20AA or 22AA. I'm just worried about seeing over the visiting team, etc.
 
Are the seats in 20AA or 22AA too low to the field, or are they great seats? I am looking for "Oh My Lord" type seats, and I have the opportunity to pick up a pair in 20AA or 22AA. I'm just worried about seeing over the visiting team, etc.

Seeing over the team is no longer a problem since they lowered the field.

You will likely get different answers from different people, I prefer C-Deck but don't think you can go wrong with the seats you are choosing from.
 
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AA is quite nice, you can see most of the field, no problem. I think there's only like 10 rows in AA so the top of AA is best. Deck A seats are better IMO...see more of the field. I was in 11AA last year for Texas and it was nuts.
 
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AA rocks! I remember being in the stadium for a scrimmage during training camp before the new stadium design was viewable in person to the general public. I was ecstatic and immediately knew I made the right choice in requestiong AA deck. It was unreal. To me being close to the action is a PRIORITY and there is NOTHING that beats that quite like AA!

HAYN
 
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AA rocks! I remember being in the stadium for a scrimmage during training camp before the new stadium design was viewable in person to the general public. I was ecstatic and immediately knew I made the right choice in requestiong AA deck. It was unreal. To me being close to the action is a PRIORITY and there is NOTHING that beats that quite like AA!

HAYN

I think I sat next to you for the Texas game...long hair? Hawaiian shirt? What are the chances...
 
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AA is cool, unless you get too far away from the center of the field. If you are on one goal line or the other it is very difficult to see the action inside the other 20.

That's why I opt for C deck. My seats are never between the goal lines. In addition, there are no posts to obstruct your view (like in B deck). The down side is that there isn't any shade or cover from the rain.
 
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I sat in 22AA for like 4 games in '04

I was on roughly the 22yd line. when the ball was on the south stands side of the field the seats were awesome.

but..when the ball was in the redzone on the other side i'd end up watching the play on the jumbotron.

btw...you will be behind the OSU bench, not visitors.

my season tickets are in 8C which are very high, and far from field but I can see every play perfectly, and see the plays develop.

both locations have their pros and cons

but to answer your question, these seats are blow your mind good for about half the game....hopefully thats where the big plays will take place
 
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btw...you will be behind the OSU bench, not visitors.

Actually I think all even sections are 'generally' on the visitor sideline side of the stadium and odd number sections are on the Bucks sideline side. I'm in 20 C and I like it this way so I can see what's going on with OSU's sideline facing me. So 22 AA woul be behind the Visitors bench.

...But I agree with you that C Deck (seeing all the action unfold / great view) vs. A & AA Deck (up close and personal with the action / right down near the field) both have their advantages depending on what you prefer.

EDIT

You might have been thinking of the old #ing system before the Stadium renovations
 
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