ClydeBrick
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If you are going sideline-upper deck, the Upper East is always better than Upper West. In the highest row of the Upper East you are as close to the field as the lowest row of the Upper West and only slightly higher. IMO the elevation tends to give you the view you are used to from your TV's non-replay views.
Only problem on the east side is the sun being in your face - I remember getting left-side sunburns when we couldn't get under the upper deck in the old student section. The west side will give you an idea where the term 'red neck' came from.
I agree if the sun doesn't bother you. Although even the west side gets plenty in September during 12PM games. Anyone used to sitting in the Lower North student section should be plenty used to it though.
Isn't 222 home to several of the ST folks? Or is it 223? At the Miami game I was "blessed" to meet the Czar and some others up there.
A$$es on the wood! (for when the game sucked, which it often did back in the middle 80's - it seemed as if there was a frat-rule that they had to stand).
Only problem on the east side is the sun being in your face - I remember getting left-side sunburns when we couldn't get under the upper deck in the old student section. The west side will give you an idea where the term 'red neck' came from.
Best seats with no Tech Fund contribution is 222, imo.
I agree if the sun doesn't bother you. Although even the west side gets plenty in September during 12PM games. Anyone used to sitting in the Lower North student section should be plenty used to it though.
Isn't 222 home to several of the ST folks? Or is it 223? At the Miami game I was "blessed" to meet the Czar and some others up there.
Who remembers when the lower east was the student section, frat blocks and band and the seat backs was flash cards?
"Rats on the field...."
"Mixers... get your mixers here...."
"To hell with differentials..."
A$$es on the wood! (for when the game sucked, which it often did back in the middle 80's - it seemed as if there was a frat-rule that they had to stand).