Top 25 College Football Stadiums according to Popular Mechanics

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bear2034
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Rankings seem a little wacky and they're using an old picture but it's still nice to be mentioned.

#18 Ole Miss
#8 Cal

https://www.popularmechanics.com/adventure/sports/g22522292/college-football-stadiums-ranked/?utm_campaign=arb_tb_pop_d_g22522292&utm_medium=cpm&utm_source=taboola_arb
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The Popular Mechanics issue on Top 25 Best Looking College Cheerleaders is also very informative. However, the graphs, schematics, measurements and stats are over technical to the point of being confusing.
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UrsaMajor
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Many years ago SI did one of these. CMS was ranked 3rd behind UW and Michie Stadium (Army).
Eastern Oregon Bear
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LOL @ #16 Colorado which seems to have been photographed during a thunderstorm delay.
91Cal
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Disappointing that they only included one picture per stadium when key features of many of the stadiums' descriptions are not depicted in the picture included.
southseasbear
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I thought we should have allowed Colorado State and Utah State into the conference (not to mention Oklahoma and Oklahoma State) for geographic parallelism. It would have given us CSU and another beautiful venue to visit.
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Seems like a missed opportunity by "Popular Mechanics" to miss the facts that CMS is built with 2 Fault rupture blocks (that will allow the Hayward Fault to rupture under the stadium with some sliding and twisting of structure but no severe damage), as well as a viscous damper energy dissipation system for the beautiful press box and luxury suite structure. These features alone should've vaulted CMS to the top of a PM list, not to mention the view of SF Bay and the GG Bridge.
bear2034
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southseasbear said:

I thought we should have allowed Colorado State and Utah State into the conference (not to mention Oklahoma and Oklahoma State) for geographic parallelism. It would have given us CSU and another beautiful venue to visit.
Interesting idea but then it would be difficult to divide the Pac-14 into 7 schools north and south since one pair of schools would have their rival in the other division.
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memorial is estetically the best stadium in America
TouchedTheAxeIn82
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HoopDreams said:

memorial is esthetically the best stadium in America
My favorite pic of the new Memorial. Unfortunately I don't think there is a picture like this but with a packed stadium.

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I had no idea Colorado State had a new stadium. Having gone to the game there back in whenever it was, I also don't recall it being off campus.

Also, Sun Devil Stadium has gone through a major renovation. They downsized, tearing down the endzone enclosed upper deck and it works really well.
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oskirules said:

southseasbear said:

I thought we should have allowed Colorado State and Utah State into the conference (not to mention Oklahoma and Oklahoma State) for geographic parallelism. It would have given us CSU and another beautiful venue to visit.
Interesting idea but then it would be difficult to divide the Pac-14 into 7 schools north and south since one pair of schools would have their rival in the other division.


He adds 4 teams (Colorado State, Utah State, Oklahoma and Oklahoma State) for 16 teams.

I would divide that or a similar 16 team conference (maybe some Texas schools instead) into 4 divisions of 4:

California (Cal, Stanford, SC, UCLA), Pacific Northwest (UW, WSU, Oregon, OSU), Rockies (Utah and Colorado schools) and Wild West? (Arizona and Oklahoma schools).

You play your 3 division rivals plus 2 from each of the other 3 divisions (9 conference games). 2 best conference records (with various tie breakers) play in the CCG.
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TouchedTheAxeIn82 said:

HoopDreams said:

memorial is esthetically the best stadium in America
My favorite pic of the new Memorial. Unfortunately I don't think there is a picture like this but with a packed stadium.


Beautiful!
southseasbear
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oskirules said:

southseasbear said:

I thought we should have allowed Colorado State and Utah State into the conference (not to mention Oklahoma and Oklahoma State) for geographic parallelism. It would have given us CSU and another beautiful venue to visit.
Interesting idea but then it would be difficult to divide the Pac-14 into 7 schools north and south since one pair of schools would have their rival in the other division.
Pacific Division: Cal & Stanford, Oregon schools, Washington schools, LA schools = 8

South West Division: Arizona Schools, Colorado schools, Utah schools, Oklahoma schools = 8

PAC 16: Play every team in your division (7 games), 2 in the other division, and 3 OOC = 12 games.
91Cal
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southseasbear said:

oskirules said:

southseasbear said:

I thought we should have allowed Colorado State and Utah State into the conference (not to mention Oklahoma and Oklahoma State) for geographic parallelism. It would have given us CSU and another beautiful venue to visit.
Interesting idea but then it would be difficult to divide the Pac-14 into 7 schools north and south since one pair of schools would have their rival in the other division.
Pacific Division: Cal & Stanford, Oregon schools, Washington schools, LA schools = 8

South West Division: Arizona Schools, Colorado schools, Utah schools, Oklahoma schools = 8

PAC 16: Play every team in your division (7 games), 2 in the other division, and 3 OOC = 12 games.
This would make the most sense & is in line with how the two other mega conferences have organized.

IIRC the expansion focused on recruiting Texas, which required Texas Tech as part of the package, and Oklahoma, which required OSU to come along with, and it was these two hangers on that pretty much rendered the Texas/OU expansion DOA.
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Eastern Oregon Bear said:

LOL @ #16 Colorado which seems to have been photographed during a thunderstorm delay.
In good weather Folsom is an amazing place for a game, however.
bigtuba1
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I judge college stadiums on the following criteria:

Design (Bowl, Sightlines, etc.)
Scenery
Tradition
Capacity
Intimidation (How often is it full)
Fame
Band

My top 10:

10. California Memorial Stadium
9. Doak Campbell (FSU)
8. Bryant-Denny (Alabama)
7. Tiger Stadium (LSU)
6. Neyland (Tennessee)
5. Beaver Stadium (Penn State)
4. Rose Bowl (Ucla)
3. Ohio Stadium (OSU)
2. Notre Dame
1. Michigan Stadium
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MSaviolives
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oskirules said:




Great photo! One of the problems with photos of the stadium, including this one, is that none can capture both the view toward the west (campanile, bay, bridges, SF) and toward the east showing the hills and trees. I love how this photo capture the mood.
bear2034
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TheFiatLux
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That Northwestern game was a stunner!!

TouchedTheAxeIn82
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Not a great crowd, but I like the framing and the warm light in this shot I took from the Arizona game a couple of years ago.

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