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Stadium Safari
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 17 ส.ค. 2021
Hello everyone,
Welcome to Stadium Safari. A channel inspired for those who are fascinated by sporting venues from around the world. Growing up, I have always been fascinated by the appearance of major sporting facilities of all sizes and for all sports. Most importantly, I find appreciation for the backstory of sporting venues and the legends that have graced ground of some of the most iconic sporting venues. The teams to hold residency have a story to tell and a legacy to maintain. What happens inside the stadium is the illustration of the memories that have been created for a city and their professional sports teams. Make sure to subscribe to be a part of the safari of stadium lovers.
Welcome to Stadium Safari. A channel inspired for those who are fascinated by sporting venues from around the world. Growing up, I have always been fascinated by the appearance of major sporting facilities of all sizes and for all sports. Most importantly, I find appreciation for the backstory of sporting venues and the legends that have graced ground of some of the most iconic sporting venues. The teams to hold residency have a story to tell and a legacy to maintain. What happens inside the stadium is the illustration of the memories that have been created for a city and their professional sports teams. Make sure to subscribe to be a part of the safari of stadium lovers.
10 Oldest Active Gyms In College Basketball
I'm back, Safari. After completing my final semester of college, I am back to producing content full-time to continue to grow the channel and share my passion for sports. In this long and overdue installment of Stadium Safari, we look at the history of the 10 oldest active gyms in college basketball.
College Basketball in the United States has much to offer besides the game itself. The traditions of historic programs, the battles between crosstown/in-state rival schools that always become instant classics, and the thrill of March Madness where a school from Nowhere, USA takes down a blue blood program. It is fair to say that the college game is a national treasure in more ways than one. For most programs, the tradition aspect holds true in their home gyms and the atmosphere created by rowdy student sections across the country. What if I told you that a college gym never has a death date? If you are new to the channel, make sure to like, comment, subscribe, share, and hit the notification bell to be on the lookout for future videos and will appreciate it if you watch to the end.
Link To High School Game: th-cam.com/video/dc0_vEIw4hw/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=TheNJBasketballProject
College Basketball in the United States has much to offer besides the game itself. The traditions of historic programs, the battles between crosstown/in-state rival schools that always become instant classics, and the thrill of March Madness where a school from Nowhere, USA takes down a blue blood program. It is fair to say that the college game is a national treasure in more ways than one. For most programs, the tradition aspect holds true in their home gyms and the atmosphere created by rowdy student sections across the country. What if I told you that a college gym never has a death date? If you are new to the channel, make sure to like, comment, subscribe, share, and hit the notification bell to be on the lookout for future videos and will appreciate it if you watch to the end.
Link To High School Game: th-cam.com/video/dc0_vEIw4hw/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=TheNJBasketballProject
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THE RED SIDE OF MERSEYSIDE | Anfield
มุมมอง 1422 ปีที่แล้ว
In today's installment of Stadium Safari, we explore the history of Anfield. One of the most storied football grounds home to one of the most storied football clubs, Anfield has aged tremendously since it first opened in 1884 and has surpassed the longevity of many stadiums and continues to preserve the legacy for the red side of Merseyside. I do not own the rights to any of the clips, pictures...
What You Should Know About Nashville's Sports Venues
มุมมอง 4922 ปีที่แล้ว
Sorry for the long wait, Safari. Just finished my finals for school this year and am just getting back to making videos again. In today's installment of Stadium Safari, we take a trip to Music City to explore the history of Nashville's sporting venues with Nissan Stadium, Bridgestone Arena, Nashville Superspeedway, and a venues of tomorrow feature with newly opened, Geodis Park. Don't forget to...
Why New Stadiums Will Cost BILLIONS To Build By 2030
มุมมอง 7412 ปีที่แล้ว
In this installment we do a deep dive on the changing landscape of sporting venues and how the next billion dollar stadium can possibly come to a city near you. Time Stamps How Ownership Groups Start: 1:13 Publicly Funded vs. Privately Funded: 2:18 Jerry Jones and AT&T Stadium: 3.23 Environmental Sustainability: 5:31 Green In Seattle: 6:38 Profits: 8:52 LA Super Bowl: 10:19 The Future: 10:47 Al...
A DIAMOND IN THE SAND | Daytona International Speedway | Daytona 500 | NASCAR
มุมมอง 1442 ปีที่แล้ว
It's the start of NASCAR season and what better way to have our next installment exploring the history of the site of the annual Daytona 500, Daytona International Speedway. A place known as the "The World Center of Racing" which has been the centerpiece of the town of Daytona Beach for decades in a sport rooted from the sand, into becoming the greatest show on asphalt. Make sure to like, comme...
A TALE OF LA's SPORTS VENUES PT. 2 | Rose Bowl, LA Coliseum, & SoFi Stadium| Super Bowl 56 & NASCAR!
มุมมอง 1.6K2 ปีที่แล้ว
We make our return to the city of angels, focusing our attention on the outdoor sporting venues. In this installment we explore the history and future of the Rose Bowl, LA Coliseum, and SoFi Stadium. LA is set to host major sporting events with the venues mentioned, from the Super Bowl, Wrestlemania, World Cup, Olympics, and even NASCAR. How do you think the venues will hold up. Time Stamps for...
MANHATTAN'S LITTLE GIANT | Madison Square Garden
มุมมอง 1.3K2 ปีที่แล้ว
HAPPY NEW YEAR, Safari. With the debut video of 2022, we will explore the history of Manhattan's Little Giant, aka "The World's Most Famous Arena." Madison Square Garden. Make sure to like, comment, subscribe, share, and hit the notification bell to be on the lookout for future videos. I do not own the rights to the clips, images, or music in the video and are used for informational and enterta...
A TALE OF LA's SPORTS VENUES PT. 1 | Crypto.com Arena, The Forum, LA Memorial Sports Arena
มุมมอง 4K2 ปีที่แล้ว
In today's installment we explore the history of Staples Center (soon to be Crypto.com Arena). This is a tale of the indoor sporting venues of the City of Angels. Sorry for the wait, busy with finals to end the semester. Wanted to make sure I put a video out before the holiday break. I do not own the rights to the clips, images, or music in the video and are used for informational and entertain...
FIRST WOMEN'S SPORTS VENUE IN USA!! ⚽ | Venues of Tomorrow | Kansas City Current Stadium
มุมมอง 1K2 ปีที่แล้ว
Thank you for helping Stadium Safari reach over 30 subscribers. To show my gratitude here is the debut of a new series coming to the channel called "Venues of Tomorrow" where I talk about sports venues around the world planned to be built in the future. In the debut installment, we explore the future of Kansas City Current Stadium. Planned to be built in 2024 and will become the first National ...
THE FOOTBALL EMPIRE OF THE SOUTH | ALABAMA | Bryant-Denny Stadium
มุมมอง 16K2 ปีที่แล้ว
In this installment of Stadium Safari, we take a trip down south to sweet home Alabama and explore the history of Bryant-Denny Stadium. Sorry for the long wait to upload. I was in the middle of midterms the last couple of weeks. Thank you for 30 subscribers so far on the channel. Let's make it to 100 by the end of the year. Big channel update coming soon. I do not own the rights to the clips, i...
MOST EXPENSIVE TICKET IN THE NBA!!🤑💵💰 | Chase Center
มุมมอง 80K3 ปีที่แล้ว
First NBA arena episode on the channel. WOOHOO!! We explore the history and future of Chase Center. Warriors Ground and the most expensive ticket in the NBA. Music: th-cam.com/video/pxzesBq340Y/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=Hitplaybeats th-cam.com/video/NvQG-IWCZos/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=InfamousBeats I do not own the rights to the clips, images, or music in the video and are used for informational an...
THE NFL IS MOVING A TEAM TO LONDON!!?? | Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
มุมมอง 8K3 ปีที่แล้ว
In this episode of Stadium Safari we will explore the history and future of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The future of the NFL can expand when they hear London calling. music by: th-cam.com/video/wjR1kkFKH7M/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=AmaniBeats I do not own the rights to the clips, images, or music in the video and are used for informational and entertainment purposes only.
SOUTH SIDE DIAMOND | Guaranteed Rate Field
มุมมอง 17K3 ปีที่แล้ว
In this installment of Stadium Safari, we will explore the history of Guaranteed Rate Field. Many might not know, but their is a diamond on the South Side. Music: th-cam.com/video/NZKGUZMR5oY/w-d-xo.html I do not own the rights to the clips, images, or music in the video and are used for informational and entertainment purposes only.
THE HOUSE THAT FERRARI BUILT | Autodromo Nazionale Monza
มุมมอง 963 ปีที่แล้ว
In this installment of Stadium Safari, we explore the history of the Monza Circuit. A Formula 1 circuit considered to be the house that Ferrari built. Music by: th-cam.com/video/qTdKKLWu4E0/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=PIKKV I do not own the rights to the clips, images, or music in the video and are used for informational and entertainment purposes only.
NEW VEGAS JEWEL | Allegiant Stadium
มุมมอง 6823 ปีที่แล้ว
In today's episode of Stadium Safari, we explore the history of the newly built Allegiant Stadium. A "New Vegas Jewel." Music by: soundcloud.com/proleter-beatmaker I do not own the rights to the clips, images, or music in the video and are used for informational and entertainment purposes only.
BASEBALL'S LAST DIVE BAR | Oakland Coliseum
มุมมอง 17K3 ปีที่แล้ว
BASEBALL'S LAST DIVE BAR | Oakland Coliseum
The greatest college football program to ever exist!!!!! Home to the two greatest coaches to ever exist!!!!! Roll Tide Roll!!!!
After sabans run i say it is the home of all college ball until someone builds better program to eclipse 18 titles
1 Corinthians 13:4 "Charity suffereth long, and is kind; charity envieth not; charity vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up,"
I am going to The Iron Bowl this year dammit. I'm 44 and have never had enough money to go see Bryant-Denny. I do this year
It's not 'the MLB', just MLB - say it out loud - The Major League Baseball ?? NOT.
ALABAMA, where legends are made.😊
18-18 against 11-win, P5 teams, Saban was. Was 2-7 against 11-win, P5 teams at Bryant Denny Never beat an 11-win, P5 team in an opponent's stadium, 0-3. 2-10 is great? Competition Matters!
Yet 7 titles 1 at lsu and 6 in short time at bama and is considered the goat by most. I can cherry pick any coaches record but ypu cannot name one college coach besides saban with 7 titles. Or any college with more titles.
Go Ballers!
Go Ballers!!
Tusing state funds for sports is foolish
Just found this channel and I immediately subscribed. Great content awesome videos keep up the amazing work my guy.
He died a month after he retired. Yes it was the next year.
In my lifetime I have watched them win 13 Natys, and two dynasties, Bear Bryant and St Nick!
i grew up in this park i went for years with my dad we had a long opening day attendance streak we try to go twice a year now
Hang on…… “The only Lynyrd Skynard song you’ve ever heard in your life”?!?!?! Are you actually trying to imply that THE Lynyrd Skynard was a one hit wonder?! 😂😂😂😂
No I think he means out side of the south many have no idea of their other songs but nationwide they know that one. Southerners know skynard, many have heard their songs but have no clue who is playing them.
Why the stupid background music
We know all the lynyrd skynyrd songs In Bama ROLL TIDE ROLL
Roll Tide! We have the best team and the best marching band
Coach Bryant played receiver, opposite from 1st team all-nfl hall of famer Don Hutson.
There is even a Hollywood movie called Crimson Tide. No other college football program has that honor!
Y haven't they won any recently championship 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Lol 3 yrs ago won title has your team ever won one?
I remember those days. I lived in Decatur and I attended several UNA games. Bobby Wallace was a great recruiter and I remember there were guys who turned down Alabama and Auburn and Tennessee to play for UNA. They were very good!!!
Alabama= First Alphabetically Alabama= Worlds Fastest Speedway Alabama= World Famous Space and Rocket Center Alabama = Muscle Shoals, Recording Capitol of the WORLD Alabama = World Class Beaches Alabama = Winningest College Football Dynasty in History Do your research before saying Alabama isn't much. Thank you.
We need more videos of history nba arenas😉👍
La memorial sports arena beatiful arena demolished
Staples is beatiful ,forum was legendary wish lakers could play two games in season
Very nice video, thank you for making it. I've often wondered about the history of stadiums around the country. One small correction, Coach Bryant played end on both offense and defense. In his day, all the players stayed on the field unless they were injured and couldn't continue. He would have played the role of tight end on offense mostly blocking but he did get a chance to go out for a pass ever so often.
Banc of CA BMO Stadium & Dodger Stadium Next!
It's William G. Little not Littles!
Ebbett's Field, Candlestick Park, Sportsman's Park, Crosley Field, Polo Grounds.... I guess all the great classy names are used up. They sure hit a home run with Guaranteed Rate Park! How about Prime Rate Park, Foreclosure Field, Sub-prime Stadium 😂
Roll tide
Appreciate the view from the good ol Shoals! With O'Neil bridge and the historic Old Railroad bridge across the Tennessee river. But you right! Football is king in this state! History lesson for ya. Florence hosted the Division II national championship game for 28 seasons. 1986-2014. UNA became the very first NCAA scholarship football universities to win 3 national titles in a row ('93, '94, '95) also the only school from D2 to ever get invited to the White House ('93 Bill Clinton) they had one loss in 3 seasons, only losing to eventual D I-AA champs(FCS today) Youngstown St in 1992. Now UNA is an FCS program, and had the second highest winning percentage only behind Alabama. From the state of Alabama. Harlon Hill, a native of this area is the D II name for their Heisman Trophy. #RollTide #RoarLions
UNA won the championships in 93,94 and 95
@@billycagle2564 Yeah I was thinking about the years I went to the games and instead of making reference to that, I failed to do so lol. Thanks for pointing that out though. My brother had attended the 1989 game, which had Miss Coll beating Jacksonville St 3-0 on a cold Saturday with about an inch of snow on the ground. But I wanted to go to that game really bad, but didn't get to. So I did go from 1990 - 1995. Then went back in 1999 - 2005 '90 - NDSU beat IUP '91 - Pitt St (KS) beat JSU '92 - JSU beat Pitt St '93 - UNA beat IUP '94 - UNA beat TAMK '95 - UNA beat Pitt St '99 - NWMS beat CarNew '00 - DSU beat Blmsbg (Pa) '01 - NDak beat GVSU '02 - GVSU beat ValSt '03 - GVSU beat NDakota '04 - ValSt beat Pitt St '05 - GVSU beat NWMS The 2 greatest D2 title games imo were the '93 and '99 title games. UNA's first title over Indiana University (Pa). They had to insert end zone bleachers because the crowd was around 15,000. And Braly Stadium at the time only held like 10,000 at the most. Those 3 years in a row is still the 3 largest crowds that stadium has ever had. The 1999 game between Northwest Missouri St and Carson Newman had commentary from Bill Curry, which was a 4OT thriller that had a couple of plays that made sportcenters top 10. Also the 1995 game when UNA beat Pitt St 27-7. That game was called by ESPN Legends Ron Franklin and Mike Gottfried. I remember David Pollack calling one of the games that I didn't attend I don't think, also Trevor Mattich, Rod Gilmore, and a few others called some games. Even the great Holly Rowe walked the sidelines once as a sideline reporter. That game meant alot to this area, the University of North Alabama, and it was great for us kids that went to school here. Which I was just entering Coffee High School in 1994. I used to tell Steve Modis (Owner of the Big Deli outside the north end of the stadium) That UNA wouldn't remain a D2 school. I didn't think it would actually happen. Now it's looking like they and a few others are doing everything they can to get FBS status. And I believe they will! At least I hope so. I think they will be the last school in the state to do so. It is the oldest public university in the state, and I believe is just behind Alabama and Auburn in all time winning percentage. I could be wrong though. The state of Alabama would then have Alabama, Auburn, UAB, Troy, USA, UNA, and Jax St all as FBS teams. Though I do think Alabama and Auburn will become something different when the B1G/SEC/ACC/BigXVIII all become a totally different league. Then I believe the FBS/FCS will have their own playoff. That's just my opinion, but it seems like the best route for it to go imo. What you think?
Alabama also put the first man on the moon. So you're welcome lol
Well, we got the rocket off the ground anyway. There really was no American or Russian space program though, just two German space programs created from left over WWII German rocket scientists.
Saturn V Rocket made in Huntsville Alabama! Roll Tide
Yep. Right in Huntsville most of the tech was and still is. Everyone had a family member that worked for NASA or contractors when I was a kid. They would test rocket engines and it would shake our house about 25 miles away. Very cool.
@@gregHames-u6n oh yeah, I live about 5 miles west of Redstone. We hear it all, all the time lol
Veeck is pronounce Vek. The stadium opened un 1991 with a capacity of 44,000. And the Sox wasn't always 2nd fiddle to the Cubs. They out drew the Cubs from 1950 to 1992. Also thr 2005 title had everybody in the Chicago area excited. Almost 4 million people were at the celebration in downtown Chicago. Only half of the Chicago area baseball fans like the Cubs I've been a fan of the Sox since 1972.
Weez keeps its hundo to the onedo that’s what’s ups make seven up yours
Terrible neighborhood! Mediocre park.
You must be a fan of that northside team
Bryant Denny is a beautiful stadium ain't nothing like it ROLL TIDE 🐘
I've been there. Watch Stallings win in 1992.
The ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE are the STANDARD OF COLLEGE FOOTBALL.. ROLL DAMN TIDE 🐘💯🐘💯💪
That's you tail I sit on mine
Facts
War eagle
How about just "BASEBALL's BIGGEST DIVE--PERIOD!
His name was Bill Veeck as in WRECK, not "VEEK". My goodness. You should have known this.
Good bye to last duve bar oajland colliseum past history
Man I watch do la Sh and kc vs eagles
No shows every where
Why does this ballpark get so much hate? Visually it looks similar to New Yankees stadium....
When you have a jewel like Wrigley Field, Low Interest Rate Field is just blah. It has a parking lot and not too crowded and fireworks. That's about it
And better food, more comfortable than Wrigley
i love the coliseum . classic vibes are good . also arguably the best fish and chips in america is served there
I've been an OAKLAND A's fan since I was in Little League in the '70s my first ever major league game was the Boston Redsox vs the Oakland Athletics, Living Near Sacramento it was a short drive to the Alameda County Coliseum. Couldn't they refurbish the ballpark instead of trying to build at the Port Of Oakland? I am sure that remodeling the stadium would cost less than building and New Ballpark would. I hate to think of the A's moving to LAS VAGAS I am 62 years old now and I get the MLBTV package just to watch the A's games, I now live near Seattle and I am NOT going to become a Seattle Mariners Fan.
Reinsdorf totally went against the recommendations of HOK, the architects. GRF is the result. Not bad, but could have been better. Much better.
The wrong way stadium.