I realize this isn't football related but watching a Duke basketball game in the famed Cameron Indoor Stadium was awesome. I often wish we were back in North Carolina so I could go to more games.
I agree. I want to go to a Duke game in the near future.
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I realize this isn't football related but watching a Duke basketball game in the famed Cameron Indoor Stadium was awesome. I often wish we were back in North Carolina so I could go to more games.
The Frozen Tundra of Lambeau Field, of course.
Amazing how they took the old school stadium and trasformed it into a top notch facility while keeping the traditional reverant feeling intact.
Awesome before the renovations, and even better now.
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I realize this isn't football related but watching a Duke basketball game in the famed Cameron Indoor Stadium was awesome. I often wish we were back in North Carolina so I could go to more games.
Right on . I have season tickets to Duke games and there is no place quite like it. I've been to some Yankee world series games back when i lived in New Jersey, including game 5 of the 2001 WS, game 1 of the 2000 series, and the deciding game 4 of he 1999 WS, and none of those games could quite compare to the Duke vs. UNC game last year at Cameron.
The second oldest NCAA college basketball arena still in use UOs McArthur Court is and awsome place to see a hoops game. I know I'm sounding like a homer here but Autzen Stadium is a blast as well it gets soooo frickin loud there.
TTTBone wrote:The Frozen Tundra of Lambeau Field, of course. Amazing how they took the old school stadium and trasformed it into a top notch facility while keeping the traditional reverant feeling intact. Awesome before the renovations, and even better now.
Without a doubt, nothing can compare to being up at Lambeau.