The College domes in the west are the Big Sky domes. Forgot the wooden dome at NAU in Flagstaff. The Walkup Skydome. Has a lot of history. Atone point it was home to not only football but it hosted indoor track, basketball and hockey when NAU had division 1 hockey in the early 80s before the floor pipes for hockey failed. Caused NAU to play it last div 1 seasons in Tempe 140 miles from campus.
Dude, SoFi Stadium isn't even a dome. It's an open air stadium with an unattached canopy. That's why they had to postpone a game for a bit due to lightning either last season or in 2021.
Then they also had that one game where there heat problems but I don’t think anything got postponed. It’s freaking Los Angeles (Inglewood still is technically a suburb), they should’ve thought about the possibility of an extra hot day before building that stadium into the design that it is
I wouldn’t consider SoFi stadium to be a dome. It does have a roof and just a roof, meaning it’s still open to the outdoor elements (for example that lightning delay at a rams or chargers game last year)
Have you eveer even seen a UTSA game? They're actually a really good top 25 team, and the Alamodome gets pretty packed on big games. Pretty sure they got like 41k people to go to the C-USA championship this year.
thank you for giving ford field the love it deserves! I alway thought it was the most under rated stadium in the NFL. Definitely not a fan that you left out Northern Michigan University's Superior Dome 😓 I love all your research and videos you make though! keep up the good work! its nice to see someone else is as nerdy about sports as I am lol
I remember Holt Arena when it was called the Mini-Dome. I lived in Pocatello Id in the early 70s when I was like four years old. But I dod remember going to football and basketball games there. Surprised it is still around but glad it is.
Nice video, Ginger; however, I would rank Allegiant above SoFi because SoFi is located in Inglewood. Anyone who has ever been to Inglewood knows what a violent craphole it is.
I wonder where Lucas Oil would have ranked if it was a fixed roof. I toured that stadium years ago it's a fun tour and they rarely ever open the roof. It was closed the day I was there and that was in June on a hot summer day.
Five minutes of googling would have led you to the Superior Dome. You can boast of how much research you do and leave off at least one dome and call your list "Every Dome Stadium" Less patting yourself on the back, more research.
Land of my fathers 2013 Millennium Stadium A national anthem performance like no other When the stadium is this loud you would never want to open the roof
If it had been built, the Dodger Dome would have been the envy of all MLB, and would have been built a decade before the Astrodome, and would have allowed the Brooklyn Dodgers to play there starting in 1960 after moving from Ebbets Field.
What are you talking about with the Metrodome? The Carrier Dome is far superior in comparison. Not only is a much newer roof, but it covers more area and actually allows more light in. The Dome's was half-assed as they knew it was on the way out and did not let as much light as you think in there. That was due to the lighting of the building. Also, it's Kib-bie not Kibble Dome. While we're at it, UTSA technically isn't a small school. They enroll well over 34k, they just aren't namebrand as they are under the Texas State school system. Idk why I even sub to this channel. I hope you were being sarcastic at the top when you said you put in effort on your research because every video is littered with inaccuracies and misplaced opinions.
I am not concerned at all about exteriors. Depressed Ginger does not know what he is talking about. It is the interior that matters. Specifically, is the seating reasonably comfortable? Are concessions accessible and reasonably priced? Is the view of the playing surface good? How many restrooms and are they accessible? Are there structural and infrastructure concerns, such as poor or leaky plumbing such as found in Oakland and Landover. That, not superficial issues, are the true measure of a sports venue.
You know, he's worried about walls of seats and ugly exteriors, and boring hitters eyes in baseball. Whereas your list would really be the best way to rank stadiums.
@@MikeyKaos716 Don’t forget his obsession with team logos on scoreboards too. Sometimes they are better without the logos to the sides of the teams depending on the design.
Imma be honest I've been to a chunk of these stadiums, and I'm completely fine with where Tropicana Field is, but even with how dated it is and strange, I actually love it there. You have no idea how much better is when they're able to put people in seats too. Lol Addition: Caesar Superdome is absolutely elite, not even just saying that cus it's my team/state but it's just an iconic, beautiful building dude.
The Fargo Dome is owned by Fargo which is why the seats are the color they are because NDSU doesn’t want to spend money on something they don’t own when they don’t make much to begin with
Why do you disrespect Iowa so much, This is the 3rd video you did this. 1st not counting the 45000 people at the outdoor wrestling match, kinnick stadium, and now You act like the UNIdome doesn't exist. Thanks for the disrespect. We don't matter!!
I know how he feels about Iowa, but we did have 22875 at regular season college basketball game. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QaWk4lh5ja0.html
@@dvferyance except it's not an opinion, it's a fact. The fact being it's an outdoor stadium with a non-connected canopy over it. The canopy is held up by massive columns and a couple buildings that aren't the stadium itself. If there is lightning, they have to postpone the game and fans have to take shelter (which has actually happened during an NFL game), which wouldn't be the case in an actual indoor stadium. Think having a stadium with an E-Z Up built over it, but not connected to it. Also, Wikipedia is supposed to be an online encyclopedia and state facts about the subject of each page, not have an opinion.
@@MikeyKaos716 I have never heard of such a thing as a covered stadium with a roof is an outdoor stadium. It's not even a retractable roof but like I said you can call it whatever you want.