huskrplaya
Special Teams Player
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Best game-day experiences...
1. Texas A&M - Unmatched atmosphere from fans. Kyle Field reeks of tradition and it's always been that way -whether the Aggies were good or not.
2. Texas - The best of everything in press box accommodations and other creature comforts.
3. Oklahoma - What they are missing in plushness, the Sooners' stellar sports information office makes up for the rest with their dedication.
4. Nebraska - Memorial Stadium has the best "big-game feel" in the conference. The excitement is palpable in a walk around the stadium before the game. And I also loved the grilled sausages sold by the vendors outside the stadium. Kind of reminds me of walking into a Boston Red Sox game at Fenway Park.
5. Colorado - While I might struggle getting used to altitude getting to it, Folsom Field has a picturesque quality apart from most stadiums.
6. Texas Tech - It's the only game in town and you can tell it with the excitement generated by Mike Leach's recent success. The Tech athletic people also make you feel like a long-lost friend when you arrive.
7. Oklahoma State - You never know what will happen in the interview room afte the game here.
8. Kansas State - The best tailgating in the league and a nice comfortable press box. Who could ask for more?
9. Missouri - After a couple of early trips there a few years ago, I wondered if Faurot Field could ever be exciting. Chase Daniel and Jeremy Maclin are changing those perceptions pretty quickly. But I don't like driving there - from either St. Louis or Kansas City.
10. Baylor - One of the most hospitable places to watch a game - at least when the press box is closed rather than open for a hot summer afternoon. Sportswriters will always vote for cool air over football pageantry any day.
11. Kansas - Mark Mangino has pumped more life into Memorial Stadium than I ever could have imagined. But it still feels a little sterile at times.
12. Iowa State - The smell of brats and hamburgers wafting from the tailgaters makes Jack Trice Stadium's press box the most appetizing place. Now if Gene Chizik could only develop a competitive, contending program.
Best game-day experiences...
1. Texas A&M - Unmatched atmosphere from fans. Kyle Field reeks of tradition and it's always been that way -whether the Aggies were good or not.
2. Texas - The best of everything in press box accommodations and other creature comforts.
3. Oklahoma - What they are missing in plushness, the Sooners' stellar sports information office makes up for the rest with their dedication.
4. Nebraska - Memorial Stadium has the best "big-game feel" in the conference. The excitement is palpable in a walk around the stadium before the game. And I also loved the grilled sausages sold by the vendors outside the stadium. Kind of reminds me of walking into a Boston Red Sox game at Fenway Park.
5. Colorado - While I might struggle getting used to altitude getting to it, Folsom Field has a picturesque quality apart from most stadiums.
6. Texas Tech - It's the only game in town and you can tell it with the excitement generated by Mike Leach's recent success. The Tech athletic people also make you feel like a long-lost friend when you arrive.
7. Oklahoma State - You never know what will happen in the interview room afte the game here.
8. Kansas State - The best tailgating in the league and a nice comfortable press box. Who could ask for more?
9. Missouri - After a couple of early trips there a few years ago, I wondered if Faurot Field could ever be exciting. Chase Daniel and Jeremy Maclin are changing those perceptions pretty quickly. But I don't like driving there - from either St. Louis or Kansas City.
10. Baylor - One of the most hospitable places to watch a game - at least when the press box is closed rather than open for a hot summer afternoon. Sportswriters will always vote for cool air over football pageantry any day.
11. Kansas - Mark Mangino has pumped more life into Memorial Stadium than I ever could have imagined. But it still feels a little sterile at times.
12. Iowa State - The smell of brats and hamburgers wafting from the tailgaters makes Jack Trice Stadium's press box the most appetizing place. Now if Gene Chizik could only develop a competitive, contending program.
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