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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 433348" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>Obviously I am biased, but GT takes my top spot. That said, I have been to almost all of the stadiums in the ACC at least once. In fairness, a few of those games, (such as Syracuse, VT, Miami, and Pitt), I didn't see GT play, but rather saw a college football game with a friend who lived in the area of the team. Here's how I would rank them.</p><p></p><p>#1 GT by a landslide. </p><p>#2 VT It's close, but it's the second best experience I've ever had at stadium. The fan base is into the game start to finish, and the pregame is awesome too. Fans are a bit pretentious for a team that has never won anything of import though.</p><p>#3 Clemson Friendly fans, awesome tailgating, great atmosphere. Seating is awful though, and they really need more than one road into and out of the stadium.</p><p>#4 FSU Horrible location, hot as #$^%, ignorant fans, but great atmosphere during the game</p><p>#5 NCSU Really just a great venue. Fans were super friendly and tailgating was awesome.</p><p>#6 Wake Forest Pretty campus, great fans.</p><p>#7 UNC Better than others on this list, worse than some Pretty much mediocre </p><p>#8 SU I hate domes, but considering the late fall weather possibilities there, I'll forgive them. </p><p>#9-11 Pick an order, I've never been to UVA, BC, or UL</p><p>#12 Dook Even empty, it's better than playing in an oversized NFL stadium without the fan support to come anywhere close to filling it.</p><p>#13 Pitt Plays in an oversized NFL stadium without the fan support to come anywhere close to filling it.</p><p>#14 Miami Plays in an oversized NFL stadium without the fan support to come anywhere close to filling it and their fans are largely classless jerks that cheer injuries.</p><p></p><p>Caveat: We aren't including ND it appears, but if we did, they would be a solid #2 and everyone else would move down accordingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 433348, member: 1191"] Obviously I am biased, but GT takes my top spot. That said, I have been to almost all of the stadiums in the ACC at least once. In fairness, a few of those games, (such as Syracuse, VT, Miami, and Pitt), I didn't see GT play, but rather saw a college football game with a friend who lived in the area of the team. Here's how I would rank them. #1 GT by a landslide. #2 VT It's close, but it's the second best experience I've ever had at stadium. The fan base is into the game start to finish, and the pregame is awesome too. Fans are a bit pretentious for a team that has never won anything of import though. #3 Clemson Friendly fans, awesome tailgating, great atmosphere. Seating is awful though, and they really need more than one road into and out of the stadium. #4 FSU Horrible location, hot as #$^%, ignorant fans, but great atmosphere during the game #5 NCSU Really just a great venue. Fans were super friendly and tailgating was awesome. #6 Wake Forest Pretty campus, great fans. #7 UNC Better than others on this list, worse than some Pretty much mediocre #8 SU I hate domes, but considering the late fall weather possibilities there, I'll forgive them. #9-11 Pick an order, I've never been to UVA, BC, or UL #12 Dook Even empty, it's better than playing in an oversized NFL stadium without the fan support to come anywhere close to filling it. #13 Pitt Plays in an oversized NFL stadium without the fan support to come anywhere close to filling it. #14 Miami Plays in an oversized NFL stadium without the fan support to come anywhere close to filling it and their fans are largely classless jerks that cheer injuries. Caveat: We aren't including ND it appears, but if we did, they would be a solid #2 and everyone else would move down accordingly. [/QUOTE]
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