I wish he had done it in ascending order instead of alphabetical order. That way we get to see the stadiums improve as time goes by and we get to find out which stadiums are his favorite.
Um...having been to the Kibbie Dome many times, it is NOT the best in Idaho. It seats 16,000 and it's like a blimp hangar. Albertsons Stadium in Boise seats 36,000+ and has had a number of upgrades, and a proposed renovation to bump it over 40k.
And he picked Kroger Field over Churchill Downs or Cardinal Stadium. A shitty baseball park for FL over Doak and The Swamp. He doesn’t know what he’s talking about.
I wonder for Hawaii if the Stan Shariff Center wouldn't be better than whatever that was you talked about? It's not huge, but it's a great place to watch volleyball (and Hawaii gets a good crowd).
Cardinal stadium, KFC Yum Center, Churchill Downs, and the Louisville Slugger field are all better choices than Kroger field. Kroger field is mid at best but a dump in most respects.
I think the stadium in California close to Sofi is Petco Park it’s underrated similarly to LoanDeapot not state of the art but just a great atmosphere overall and a nice interior..
So considering some states have arenas as top stadiums, I almost see a disservice to Michigan. The Big House is definitely there but debating between that and Ford Field when Little Caesars Arena gets no mention.
Good to see I didn’t have to scroll too far for this comment. The history of Dodger Stadium and the scenery of McCovey Cove blow away the soulless shell that is SoFi Stadium.
I would of picked the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for Indiana. It is the largest capacity sporting venue in history and has the largest single day sporting event in the Indy 500. It's well over 100 years old but has kept up on it's modernization.
Don't be surprised if they don't sell out both venues in the first multi site opening ceremony. The torch at the Coliseum, the entertainment portion at SoFi. The athletes
He pumps out too much low research content that, unless you're subscribed, you rarely come back often to see more of. I know he's gotta pump out content to get RU-vid to recommend his videos, but his stadium content is a second rate version of Five Points Videos because of how much he is putting out as fast as he is.
You are, of course, entitled to your own opinions. But I have to disagree on a few of these. Arizona: I have to give the nod to State Farm Stadium. The Super Bowl prefers it. The Fiesta Bowl prefers it. Connecticut: I realize it's lacking in modern amenities like restrooms, but I gotta go with the Yale Bowl here, a historical landmark and a very influential stadium that inspired the Rose Bowl and Michigan Stadium, among others. Plus the grassy berm surrounding the stadium is a unique touch. Idaho: The Kibbie Dome!? How about Albertsons Stadium, with its famous Smurf Turf? I'd even rank Holt Arena ahead of the Kibbie Dome.
I'm going to add a disagreement for Statefarm. I do take points away from not being centralized and ASU is very centralized to a populaiton center where Glendale is far off. I would choose ASU because there is also a view there with the river next to it and built into the cliffs.
Kentucky…. Just no, there are at least 5 stadiums/arenas better than Kroger stadium in Kentucky. Cardinal stadium, Yum center, Slugger field, Rupp, and Churchill Downs
Having attended multiple events at Coors Field and Folsom Field, it's not even close. Coors Field is far superior. Folsom, despite some recent updates, is really run down from the stands. It's old. That building on the west side is the old old field house that still has an indoor track from like the 50s and seats up above thatvwere used for watching basketball games in, I don't know, the 40s. Just gathering dust. That Field house is part of the stadium and one look in there would make you put this place down several pegs. Coors Field is fully updated everywhere. Nothing that decrepit there.
Loan Depot Park is a billion dollar eyesore. Hard Rock has so much history and has renovated into the modern era. Old bones with a new facelift. And sun devil stadium over State Farm? Even by 2006 standards it blows sun devil out of the water. C’mon man
This list makes no sense when you get to Colorado. You say Coors Field is a top 5 field but you wanted to be unique. That does not reflect, “BEST” stadium.
He seems unaware soccer stadia exist. In Kansas, Sporting Park is a pure gem of the type while the K-State football stadium seems a fairly standard issue college football facility.
Delaware stadium was already renovated, the one side of the stadium is brand new and super shiny and nice, the other is just worlds apart and disgusting
With Alaska, the Sullivan does seem like the best option. HOWEVER, it was turned into a homeless shelter in 2020 and has subsequently been completely ruined. It has been completely unusable for sporting events since. As a result, I would say the best stadium by far is the Alaska Airlines Center, also in Anchorage.
I’d Argue Gillette stadium is better than Fenway, Fenway has the history and legacy but Gillette is the better venue. Also the Patriot Place complex is incredibly nice
Mississippi state's stadium seems worse. Nosebleed sections on the double deck are terrible. I sat up there during an egg bowl and the wind was terrible. Not fun in the fall. Not to mention that Ole miss has a larger capacity and is generally less loud than mississippi state's cowbell infested bleachers.
Kentucky's stadium is a plain nothing, its the butt of jokes in state. Louisville's stadium is vastly better. Nobody in Kentucky thinks UK has a better stadium. Plus, Slugger Field is pretty awesome.