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I've been sitting in AA for the last 5-6 years and love it. It is very cool to be that close to the players and field. You can see the whole field no problem. I love it because you get to see the action first hand and close up and get to see how big those kids really are. It is also a very cool thing to be able to look up around the stadium and see the 105,000 people, almost like your on the field.
The only con i can think of is that you can't really see the band formations very well. Also when the TV camera goes by and blocks your view every now and then...they have monitors on the back of them so you still see the action.
 
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We sat in AA last year, open on the visitor's side, about the 10 yard line near the open end. 2nd row. It was pretty cool when the ball was on that end of the field. But when the ball was on the other end of the field, we couldn't tell what was going on. I found myself watching the scoreboard more than the field. A run up the middle that got stuffed would look similar to a 5-yard gain.

Personally, I like C deck better. You can see the whole field, nothing to block your vision. But I've said it many times: as long as my seats are in the stadium, I'm not going to refuse them.
 
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2002 season I say in 13AA (got real lucky getting tickets some a fifth year senior when I was still in high school) and got to rush the field after the scUM game.

The view is awesome, except when the action was at the oppostie end of the field (south stands side for me) it was a little hard to determine how much yardage was gained per play. But it was awesome, really loud down there!
 
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