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]]>If you’re looking to experience the best of the tailgate scene in the United States, you should visit these three college campuses.
“The Grove” is the name of the area where Ole Miss fans set up some of the most extravagant and fun tailgating in the country. Thousands of red and blue clad fans join in this tree-lined space to grill, drink, and sing songs about their beloved team in a raucous, fun environment. As a common Ole Miss saying goes, “We may not win every game, but we’ve never lost a party.”
Ohio State is one of the largest universities in the world and has one of the US’s most successful football teams. Its tailgating scene is large and expansive with the star treat on many families’ menus being the “Buckeye,” a chocolate and peanut butter dessert snack that’s rich and tasty.
Tennessee is one of the few places in the country where “sailgating” is possible. Neyland Stadium’s location on the Tennessee River in the heart of Knoxville means that boats full of Volunteer fans park on the river bank and host elaborate food and drink-filled celebrations before Tennessee games.
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]]>College athletics are all about passion, and if you want to check out a stadium for yourself, here are four passionate and loud stadiums that I recommend visiting.
The home stadium of the LSU Tigers is known for having some of the most electric crowds on the planet. Most games are hosted at night. Believe it or not, a seismograph at a university laboratory near the stadium once recorded a false earthquake due to the crowd noise during a game!
Located in the tranquil Pacific Northwest, the home stadium of the Oregon Ducks is anything but calm. Holding only 54,000 spectators, this stadium’s unique sunken bowl design traps in crowd noise that is simply overpowering for opposing teams.
Neyland Stadium hosts the University of Tennessee Volunteers and offers one of the most unique gameday experiences in college football. Many of the stadium’s 102,455 fans arrive at the stadium by boat on the Tennessee River and host pre-game parties on their vessels!
The Ohio State Buckeyes’ stadium is one of the biggest in the country, hosting 104,944 spectators. Buckeye fans are some of the most rabid in the country, and they go absolutely wild every time their team scores a touchdown.
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]]>The post America’s Best College Football Tailgating Scenes appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>If you’re looking to experience the best of the tailgate scene in the United States, you should visit these three college campuses.
“The Grove” is the name of the area where Ole Miss fans set up some of the most extravagant and fun tailgating in the country. Thousands of red and blue clad fans join in this tree-lined space to grill, drink, and sing songs about their beloved team in a raucous, fun environment. As a common Ole Miss saying goes, “We may not win every game, but we’ve never lost a party.”
Ohio State is one of the largest universities in the world and has one of the US’s most successful football teams. Its tailgating scene is large and expansive with the star treat on many families’ menus being the “Buckeye,” a chocolate and peanut butter dessert snack that’s rich and tasty.
Tennessee is one of the few places in the country where “sailgating” is possible. Neyland Stadium’s location on the Tennessee River in the heart of Knoxville means that boats full of Volunteer fans park on the river bank and host elaborate food and drink-filled celebrations before Tennessee games.
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]]>The post Four College Football Stadiums You Must Experience appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>College athletics are all about passion, and if you want to check out a stadium for yourself, here are four passionate and loud stadiums that I recommend visiting.
The home stadium of the LSU Tigers is known for having some of the most electric crowds on the planet. Most games are hosted at night. Believe it or not, a seismograph at a university laboratory near the stadium once recorded a false earthquake due to the crowd noise during a game!
Located in the tranquil Pacific Northwest, the home stadium of the Oregon Ducks is anything but calm. Holding only 54,000 spectators, this stadium’s unique sunken bowl design traps in crowd noise that is simply overpowering for opposing teams.
Neyland Stadium hosts the University of Tennessee Volunteers and offers one of the most unique gameday experiences in college football. Many of the stadium’s 102,455 fans arrive at the stadium by boat on the Tennessee River and host pre-game parties on their vessels!
The Ohio State Buckeyes’ stadium is one of the biggest in the country, hosting 104,944 spectators. Buckeye fans are some of the most rabid in the country, and they go absolutely wild every time their team scores a touchdown.
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