BeachBuffs Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 No. 1: The service academies — Army, Navy, Air ForceAs great as the other 24 are, in my view there are no better settings where history, tradition and uniqueness meet an atmosphere that results in a tingle up the back of your spine or a tear in your eye then at the service academies on game day. The service academies? No. 1? Wouldn’t you think the top spot should go to a program that cracks the top-25 once in a while? I think that was a sympathy vote for the service men/women. No offense to the services, but come on... Longest sell out, best fans in the sport, embodiment of good sportsmanship through the passages engraved ON the stadium... if thats not worht the No. 1 spot, I dont know what is. Perhaps it is in reference to the fact that those players are truely there for their schools and that the entire student body is involved in the game as well as the fact that those players are probably not aspiring to bail before their senior year to go pro and then act like a big baby and hold out for the year? Just my opinion, I could be wrong. Quote Link to comment
caveman99 Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 No. 1: The service academies — Army, Navy, Air ForceAs great as the other 24 are, in my view there are no better settings where history, tradition and uniqueness meet an atmosphere that results in a tingle up the back of your spine or a tear in your eye then at the service academies on game day. The service academies? No. 1? Wouldn’t you think the top spot should go to a program that cracks the top-25 once in a while? I think that was a sympathy vote for the service men/women. No offense to the services, but come on... Longest sell out, best fans in the sport, embodiment of good sportsmanship through the passages engraved ON the stadium... if thats not worht the No. 1 spot, I dont know what is. Perhaps it is in reference to the fact that those players are truely there for their schools and that the entire student body is involved in the game as well as the fact that those players are probably not aspiring to bail before their senior year to go pro and then act like a big baby and hold out for the year? Just my opinion, I could be wrong. Being someone who has been to both Lincoln and West Point games numerous times, I don't have an issue with the list but I wouldn't have an issue making the Academies #2 either. Both are unique for what they are. Watching the the overall scenery at WP, watching Corps go nuts, the Parade, the Parachutists, the cannons going off, the signing of the Alma Matter afterwards,......it is a very neat experience. However, the wild Sea of Red is definately a notch above on intensity. Quote Link to comment
BeachBuffs Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 Actually I might have put Tuscaloosa #1 if for no other reason then to sit with these two: lol Quote Link to comment
Overland Park Husker Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 I'm somewhat surprised that KU made the list and Texas A&M didn't. No offense to KU fans, but I've been to a few games in Lawerence and they're nothing special. Now, going to the bars in Lawerence is always a good time, but you can do that whenever. Quote Link to comment
Jarred04 Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 That sidebar list is only of teams that are in the AP top 25. A&M did make the story's top 25. Quote Link to comment
jjamuss Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 No. 1: The service academies — Army, Navy, Air ForceAs great as the other 24 are, in my view there are no better settings where history, tradition and uniqueness meet an atmosphere that results in a tingle up the back of your spine or a tear in your eye then at the service academies on game day. The service academies? No. 1? Wouldn’t you think the top spot should go to a program that cracks the top-25 once in a while? I think that was a sympathy vote for the service men/women. No offense to the services, but come on... Longest sell out, best fans in the sport, embodiment of good sportsmanship through the passages engraved ON the stadium... if thats not worht the No. 1 spot, I dont know what is. Perhaps it is in reference to the fact that those players are truely there for their schools and that the entire student body is involved in the game as well as the fact that those players are probably not aspiring to bail before their senior year to go pro and then act like a big baby and hold out for the year? Just my opinion, I could be wrong. Thats a very fair assessment... to me, college football is all about heart. So maybe the academies do deserve the No. 1 spot. Quote Link to comment
Captain K Posted August 28, 2009 Share Posted August 28, 2009 My first Nebraska game was at West Point. I do remember it being very cool, mostly because I was getting to see the Huskers, in person, for the first time. I saw Army play Holy Cross there too. The parade and eating in the mess hall with the cadets - tough to beat. As for the setting, a crisp fall day on the Hudson or 10th St, not much of a contest. The 77 - 7 shellacking by the Cornhuskers might have added to the positive experience. I remember catching an extra point at the HC game too! Quote Link to comment
SkullandBones Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 I don't have a problem finishing second to a service academy, as far as venue goes. As great of a tradition as we have here, you compare it to the history of the US Army, Navy, Marines or Air Force...eh, we're probably second. And that's what the academies celebrate, is their history....our history. Quote Link to comment
caveman99 Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 No. 1: The service academies — Army, Navy, Air ForceAs great as the other 24 are, in my view there are no better settings where history, tradition and uniqueness meet an atmosphere that results in a tingle up the back of your spine or a tear in your eye then at the service academies on game day. The service academies? No. 1? Wouldn’t you think the top spot should go to a program that cracks the top-25 once in a while? I think that was a sympathy vote for the service men/women. No offense to the services, but come on... Longest sell out, best fans in the sport, embodiment of good sportsmanship through the passages engraved ON the stadium... if thats not worht the No. 1 spot, I dont know what is. Perhaps it is in reference to the fact that those players are truely there for their schools and that the entire student body is involved in the game as well as the fact that those players are probably not aspiring to bail before their senior year to go pro and then act like a big baby and hold out for the year? Just my opinion, I could be wrong. Thats a very fair assessment... to me, college football is all about heart. So maybe the academies do deserve the No. 1 spot. jj if you ever make it out to NY let me know, I will take you to a West Point game. You will love it. Quote Link to comment
walksalone Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 I was stationed up at West Point for a couple years, and I would have to rank it fairly high, but not #1. Michie Stadium is set in a pristine place. The parking's a bit atrocious, but the experience and the people make it a very good place to see a game. Quote Link to comment
bugeeter Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 The academies deserve #1. I don't care what the list is, I'm voting our military #1 everytime. Quote Link to comment
alairguard Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 No. 1: The service academies — Army, Navy, Air ForceAs great as the other 24 are, in my view there are no better settings where history, tradition and uniqueness meet an atmosphere that results in a tingle up the back of your spine or a tear in your eye then at the service academies on game day. The service academies? No. 1? Wouldn’t you think the top spot should go to a program that cracks the top-25 once in a while? As far as tradition and atmosphere go I can't argue with the service academy stadiums being number 1. I enjoy the Army-Navy game each year . . . almost as much as a Husker game. I have to agree, number of sellouts and such doesn't mean great game day experience (I'm not saying we don't have the number one game day experience by any means because I do think we do) but the atmosphere and experience at a service academy is outstanding. Especially at West Point, starting with parade of the corp in front of their dorms on the parade field when they are dressed in full ceremonial gear all the way to them marching into the stadium and the band paying respect to their game day opponents by playing of their school song. The atmosphere the corp of cadets brings to the game is absolutely amazing. They may suck when it comes to playing the game but the atmosphere is on the best. Number 1? I don't know but definetly a top 5 that everyone should experience. Now, being a huge NU fan, I would say we are number 1 and they are number 2! Quote Link to comment
alairguard Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 I would like to attend a game at a service academy one day. as would i. Standing invitation if you want to come out to New York. I live 45 minutes from West Point, which also happens to be my Alma Matter. I usually go to several of the games. Anytime for anyone who wants to catch an army game, I live 5 minutes (other side of the mountain) from the point; season ticket holder and I'm active air force! Quote Link to comment
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