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Best game day experience I've ever had, hands down! Been to most of the big SEC venues and Clemson and none compare. That campus, and that student body is something special!!
Best game day experience I've ever had, hands down! Been to most of the big SEC venues and Clemson and none compare. That campus, and that student body is something special!!
I really pity their fans when they visit Athens. But on the plus side, when that happens, the whole nation will know what a cesspool Athens is.
I will be cheering for them, but I will NOT be in Athens.Let's go cheer for them!
They have a huge jumbotron on order for next season.Being in ND's stadium gave me a new appreciation for ours. Yeah, theirs is bigger, but that is about it. I couldn't get the GT app (or any other) to work on my phone inside the stadium, there were ridiculous lines for the restrooms, the scoreboard was about as simple and basic as it gets without going back to pre-electric days, and I can't recall the last time I sat on wooden benches in a college stadium. And as mentioned by others, the sound system was painfully loud and obnoxious.
Much better fan experience in Bobby Dodd Stadium and I can't wait to get back there in a couple of weeks.
I didn't have any problem with the wooden benches. They were no more or less comfortable than the metal ones. But the restroom facilities DID leave a lot to be desired, at least as far as size; they were clean. I have been there twice, and the fans were gracious in both defeat and victory. A far cry from the way opposing fans are treated in Athens, something which, unfortunately, the ND fans will experience in a couple of years. I would like to think that the Georgia fans who go to South Bend when they play there will recognize class, but they will probably act their usual classless selves and make fools of themselves.
The ND fan next to my tailgate got a big hoot out of my "Rudy was offsides" t-shirt. He liked it so much he offered me a ski-shot. That's a snow ski with three shot glasses glued to it so that three people can do a shot together. The guy let our group of kids play with his corn hole, too. Nothing but class up there. I told him the trip was really about spending time with my brother (ND grad) on his birthday and the game was the icing on the cake. I'm disappointed we lost, but I had a great time in South Bend.Uhh, complimenting Notre Dame for how they treat visiting fans by comparing the experience to being a visitor at uGA is like comparing a visit to your neighbor's country club to a stay in a federal penitentiary. It's really not a fair (or sane ) comparison.
ND campus itself was nice, but apparently @YJAlleyCat and I missed the best fan experience--we bused into central campus with the alumni tour group, and missed what it was like in the satellite tailgating areas. It did not come close to our experience at Clemson, where CU fans were inviting us to stop and have a drink with them, before and after the game.
Again, that disparity may be an artifact of how we arrived on campus--maybe ND fans were the same way, and we just didn't get a chance to see it.
T here was a lot of camaraderie and good will in the tailgating areas as well. I have been there twice and really haven't seen any of the campus yet, but, from what I hear, the good will exists everywhere up there. I agree that it is good at Clemson too, but you do have your share of rednecks up there. Didn't see anything like that up there yesterday anywhere. Also good and friendly cops directing traffic before and after the game. The Atlanta police could learn a lot from them.Uhh, complimenting Notre Dame for how they treat visiting fans by comparing the experience to being a visitor at uGA is like comparing a visit to your neighbor's country club to a stay in a federal penitentiary. It's really not a fair (or sane ) comparison.
ND campus itself was nice, but apparently @YJAlleyCat and I missed the best fan experience--we bused into central campus with the alumni tour group, and missed what it was like in the satellite tailgating areas. It did not come close to our experience at Clemson, where CU fans were inviting us to stop and have a drink with them, before and after the game.
Again, that disparity may be an artifact of how we arrived on campus--maybe ND fans were the same way, and we just didn't get a chance to see it.