Rep The Stadiums, Arenas You've Been To (College / Professional Sporting Events)
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I always wanted to know - how big was the Alamodome in the 90s? I see old Spurs games and they have a huge curtain covering up. what was that for?
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Bryant-Denny Stadium (Alabama)
Mercedes-Benz Dome (Saints)
The Palace at Auburn Hills (Pistons)
Tiger Stadium (Detroit Tigers) and LSU
Joe Louis Arena (Redwings)
Qualcomm Stadium (Chargers)
Petco Park (Padres)
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Reliant Stadium
Cowboys Stadium
AT&T Center
Circuit of the Americas
Cedar Park Center -
twentyfivelighters wrote: »I always wanted to know - how big was the Alamodome in the 90s? I see old Spurs games and they have a huge curtain covering up. what was that for?
It was huge, considering some NBA venues now hold up to like 18,000 - 24,000. And the Alamodome would curtain off about 30,000+ seats because it wasn't necessary but still had like 30,000 seats not curtained off.
Just as bad an eye sore in person like when the Marlins would cover large portions of the stadium that they didn't make tickets available for.
Smh at them thinking a pro football team was an option there. -
The Forum in LA
LA Sports Arena
Staples Center
LA Coliseum
Oakland Coliseum
Oracle Arena in Oakland
Stood outside the Horseshoe Ohio State -
Madison Square Garden
Barclays Center
Went to a Sixers game back when it was the Wachovia center
Yankee Stadium (new and old)
Citi Field
Shea Stadium
Gampel Pavilion
U from CT? -
Florida:
Ben Hill Griffin Stadium - Gators
O'Connell Center - Gators
Joe Robbie, Pro Player, Sun Life, New Miami Stadium - Dolphins/Hurricanes/Marlins
American Airlines Arena - Heat
Miami Arena - Heat/Panthers
Bank Atlantic Center - Panthers
Citrus Bowl - UCF Golden Knights
The Venue at UCF - UCF Golden Knights
Brighthouse Networks Stadium - UCF Knights
CFE Arena - UCF Knights
Amway Arena - Magic
Amway Center - Magic
Raymond James Stadium - Buccaneers
Tropicana Field - Rays
George M. Steinbrenner Field - Yankees
Alltel Stadium, Everbank Field - Jaguars / Gators v. Bulldogs
Louisana:
Mercedez-Benz Superdome - Saints
Georgia:
Georgia Dome - Falcons / SEC Championship
Phillips Arena - Hawks
Turner Field - Braves
Chicago:
United Center - Bulls
Wrigley Field - Cubs
New York:
Old Yankees Stadium - Yankees
New Yankees Stadium - Yankees
Citi Field - Mets
Madison Square Garden - Knicks / Rangers
MetLife Stadium - Giants / Jets
Texas:
Astrodome - Oilers, Astros
Minute Maid Park - Astros
The Summit - Rockets
The Alamodome - Spurs
Califorina:
Candlestick Park - 49ers
Levi Staidum - 49ers
At&t Park - Giants
Petco Park - Padres
Qualcomm Stadium - Chargers
Staple Center - Lakers/Clippers
New Amway that the Magic play in is probably the best NBA venue I've been in even over AAA and Staples.
Levi Stadium is nice with really comfortable seats but could be better.
United Center is worth going to for the MJ statue alone.
Missed old Yankees stadium, but love the new one.
Where the Dolphins and Chargers play... trash.
I appreciated the old stadiums in Texas when I was kid, seeing Steve McNair play for the Oilers in preseason in the Astrodome and Rockets championship runs at the Summit.
My alma maters stadium is small but when it's hopping it has these metal bleachers, so if everyone is jumping up and down the whole stadium bounces which is why they call it the Trampoline or Bounce House.
No reason to even post after this. This ? pulling out his Press credentials! LOL!
Nah I think @Stew got homie and everyone else beat by a long shot -
Florida:
Ben Hill Griffin Stadium - Gators
O'Connell Center - Gators
Joe Robbie, Pro Player, Sun Life, New Miami Stadium - Dolphins/Hurricanes/Marlins
American Airlines Arena - Heat
Miami Arena - Heat/Panthers
Bank Atlantic Center - Panthers
Citrus Bowl - UCF Golden Knights
The Venue at UCF - UCF Golden Knights
Brighthouse Networks Stadium - UCF Knights
CFE Arena - UCF Knights
Amway Arena - Magic
Amway Center - Magic
Raymond James Stadium - Buccaneers
Tropicana Field - Rays
George M. Steinbrenner Field - Yankees
Alltel Stadium, Everbank Field - Jaguars / Gators v. Bulldogs
Louisana:
Mercedez-Benz Superdome - Saints
Georgia:
Georgia Dome - Falcons / SEC Championship
Phillips Arena - Hawks
Turner Field - Braves
Chicago:
United Center - Bulls
Wrigley Field - Cubs
New York:
Old Yankees Stadium - Yankees
New Yankees Stadium - Yankees
Citi Field - Mets
Madison Square Garden - Knicks / Rangers
MetLife Stadium - Giants / Jets
Texas:
Astrodome - Oilers, Astros
Minute Maid Park - Astros
The Summit - Rockets
The Alamodome - Spurs
Califorina:
Candlestick Park - 49ers
Levi Staidum - 49ers
At&t Park - Giants
Petco Park - Padres
Qualcomm Stadium - Chargers
Staple Center - Lakers/Clippers
New Amway that the Magic play in is probably the best NBA venue I've been in even over AAA and Staples.
Levi Stadium is nice with really comfortable seats but could be better.
United Center is worth going to for the MJ statue alone.
Missed old Yankees stadium, but love the new one.
Where the Dolphins and Chargers play... trash.
I appreciated the old stadiums in Texas when I was kid, seeing Steve McNair play for the Oilers in preseason in the Astrodome and Rockets championship runs at the Summit.
My alma maters stadium is small but when it's hopping it has these metal bleachers, so if everyone is jumping up and down the whole stadium bounces which is why they call it the Trampoline or Bounce House.
No reason to even post after this. This ? pulling out his Press credentials! LOL!
Nah I think @Stew got homie and everyone else beat by a long shot
Lol I think he's got me as far as diff places but how many times I'm sure I got that on lock since I basically live at these places now. I dnt remember all of the names of the arenas/stadiums so I'll just name the teams
Georgia:
Savannah St football
Savannah Sandgnats minor league baseball
Cool Ray field- Gwinnett Braves(minor league)
Georgia Southern football
Georgia Tech football/baseball
UGA football/baseball
Georgia St basketball
Phillips Arena- Hawks/Thrashers
Turner Field- Braves
Georgia Dome- Falcons/few college games
Maryland/DC:
RFK- Skins
Fedex- Skins
Memorial Stadium- Os
Camden Yards- Os
M&T- Ravens
Old Bullets arena
Pennsylvania:
Old Sixers arena
Florida:
Jags Stadium
Indiana:
Indiana Basketball
Washington:
Old Sonics arena
Hawaii:
Aloha Stadium- played football and Pro Bowls
I'll have Wimbledon in London by years end ? forbid and the new Braves and Falcons next yr.
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Florida:
Ben Hill Griffin Stadium - Gators
O'Connell Center - Gators
Joe Robbie, Pro Player, Sun Life, New Miami Stadium - Dolphins/Hurricanes/Marlins
American Airlines Arena - Heat
Miami Arena - Heat/Panthers
Bank Atlantic Center - Panthers
Citrus Bowl - UCF Golden Knights
The Venue at UCF - UCF Golden Knights
Brighthouse Networks Stadium - UCF Knights
CFE Arena - UCF Knights
Amway Arena - Magic
Amway Center - Magic
Raymond James Stadium - Buccaneers
Tropicana Field - Rays
George M. Steinbrenner Field - Yankees
Alltel Stadium, Everbank Field - Jaguars / Gators v. Bulldogs
Louisana:
Mercedez-Benz Superdome - Saints
Georgia:
Georgia Dome - Falcons / SEC Championship
Phillips Arena - Hawks
Turner Field - Braves
Chicago:
United Center - Bulls
Wrigley Field - Cubs
New York:
Old Yankees Stadium - Yankees
New Yankees Stadium - Yankees
Citi Field - Mets
Madison Square Garden - Knicks / Rangers
MetLife Stadium - Giants / Jets
Texas:
Astrodome - Oilers, Astros
Minute Maid Park - Astros
The Summit - Rockets
The Alamodome - Spurs
Califorina:
Candlestick Park - 49ers
Levi Staidum - 49ers
At&t Park - Giants
Petco Park - Padres
Qualcomm Stadium - Chargers
Staple Center - Lakers/Clippers
New Amway that the Magic play in is probably the best NBA venue I've been in even over AAA and Staples.
Levi Stadium is nice with really comfortable seats but could be better.
United Center is worth going to for the MJ statue alone.
Missed old Yankees stadium, but love the new one.
Where the Dolphins and Chargers play... trash.
I appreciated the old stadiums in Texas when I was kid, seeing Steve McNair play for the Oilers in preseason in the Astrodome and Rockets championship runs at the Summit.
My alma maters stadium is small but when it's hopping it has these metal bleachers, so if everyone is jumping up and down the whole stadium bounces which is why they call it the Trampoline or Bounce House.
No reason to even post after this. This ? pulling out his Press credentials! LOL!
Nah I think @Stew got homie and everyone else beat by a long shot
Lol I think he's got me as far as diff places but how many times I'm sure I got that on lock since I basically live at these places now. I dnt remember all of the names of the arenas/stadiums so I'll just name the teams
Georgia:
Savannah St football
Savannah Sandgnats minor league baseball
Cool Ray field- Gwinnett Braves(minor league)
Georgia Southern football
Georgia Tech football/baseball
UGA football/baseball
Georgia St basketball
Phillips Arena- Hawks/Thrashers
Turner Field- Braves
Georgia Dome- Falcons/few college games
Maryland/DC:
RFK- Skins
Fedex- Skins
Memorial Stadium- Os
Camden Yards- Os
M&T- Ravens
Old Bullets arena
Pennsylvania:
Old Sixers arena
Florida:
Jags Stadium
Indiana:
Indiana Basketball
Washington:
Old Sonics arena
Hawaii:
Aloha Stadium- played football and Pro Bowls
I'll have Wimbledon in London by years end ? forbid and the new Braves and Falcons next yr.
Word that's what's up...... Surprised you never visited any stadiums/arenas in Kansas
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Lmao
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Hell my list is small
Jacksonville stadium (Jaguars)
American Arena (Heat)
Georgia Tech (everything)
Turner field (Braves)
Georgia Dome (Falcons grave site Who dat!)
William "? " Price Stadium (Norfolk state)
Ted Constant Convocation Center (ODU basketball)
Philips Arena (Hawks)
Superdome (Bayou Classic)
Eddie Robinson Stadium (Grambling)
Aloha Stadium (Hawaii)
Independence Stadium (Independence Bowl)
I know I forgot something. -
twentyfivelighters wrote: »I always wanted to know - how big was the Alamodome in the 90s? I see old Spurs games and they have a huge curtain covering up. what was that for?
It was huge, considering some NBA venues now hold up to like 18,000 - 24,000. And the Alamodome would curtain off about 30,000+ seats because it wasn't necessary but still had like 30,000 seats not curtained off.
Just as bad an eye sore in person like when the Marlins would cover large portions of the stadium that they didn't make tickets available for.
Smh at them thinking a pro football team was an option there.
Football in SA? Couldn't imagine it, lol. appreciate the knowledge; that thing was an eyesore -
US Cellular field (White Sox)
Wrigley field
Miller Park and Old county stadium (Brewers)
Miller Park is the best out of those 3 to watch a game.
Untied Center
Bradley Center (Bucks) one boring ass place
Gentile Center (Loyola Ramblers)
Sears Centre- Local MMA show. Nice small venue
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RFK Stadium
Fedex Field
Verzion Certer
VCU Siegel center
Richmond Colisuem
VSU Civic center
Georgia Dome
AT&T Stadium
Metrodome
Stadio Velodrome
Highbury
Parc des Princes
MSG
Stade de France
Stade Geoffroy-Guichard
Stadio delle Alpi
Nationals Park
Yankees Stadium (new one)
Time Warner Cable Arena
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RFK
FedEx
Verizon/MCI Center
Cap Centre
Byrd Stadium
XFINITY Center
Lane Stadium
Nats Park
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Revolver Ocelot wrote: »RFK
FedEx
Verizon/MCI Center
Cap Centre
Byrd Stadium
XFINITY Center
Lane Stadium
Nats Park
U must be from Maine -
All the MN ones, where the NJ Devils play hockey, some really big one Birmingham for Olympic soccer, not sure what college team plays there. That's about it.
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Revolver Ocelot wrote: »RFK
FedEx
Verizon/MCI Center
Cap Centre
Byrd Stadium
XFINITY Center
Lane Stadium
Nats Park
U must be from Maine
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:joy: it was a joke
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The Q
Progressive Field
First Energy Stadium
I've been other places, but nothing else matters...
#CityofChampions
#CLE -
Madison Square Garden
Old yankee stadium
Shea stadium
Giants stadium
Metlife stadium
I like the old giants stadium better than metlife. Metlife is plain as hell for a new stadium.