From 1993 to 2002, the Alamodome was home to the NBA's San Antonio Spurs. It also briefly housed the New Orleans Saints while their home city was recovering from Hurricane Katrina.
The Alamodome could probably become one of the largest stadiums in the Sun Belt Conference behind the Cajun Field at Our Lady of Lourdes Stadium, and the 3MG Stadium, as the dissolution of the Big 12 Conference due to the mass exodus of all 10 members becomes a major factor for the escalation of the Sun Belt Conference as a blooming major FBS Superconference, and one of the new teams joining is the UTSA Roadrunners
@@jonathan_tong93 We've blocked off the upperdeck for UTSA home games, so attendance can only be around 35K. That doesn't mean if we ever host aTm, LSU, or UT that the tarps couldn't be removed. I doubt it, though.
I played at UTEP last year and it is a beautiful spot the weight room is inside that stadium it’s an amazing view you can see mexico while you are working out and lifting! Beautiful spot I transferred to ULM it’s pretty nice campus and stadium!
@@jonlavezza2364 Bowden’s a great coach next year is going to be very promising for us and yeah from city to Monroe is different I’m not sure if you can say El Paso is really a big city honestly it’s getting there though.
The skylines in Houston, in order of appearance: uptown, downtown, Texas medical center. Rice is just outside the medical center. You can’t see the other two skylines from the stadium, unless you’re in the upper deck.
The actual order of appearance is Uptown, Greenway, Downtown, Museum District, and then the Medical Center. Midtown is only a few tall building that blend in with Downtown in this video.
It was infamous now bc the space program wasn't even close to being carbon neutral, and sexist jfk didn't want women to go b to space or blacks. Definitely not something to praise post 2020
Jerry Richardson Stadium is on campus at UNC Charlotte. The surrounding buildings are mostly academic buildings. The stadium can eventually add an upper horseshoe and a bigger pressbox.
Fun fact: Miami played Washington State in the Sun Bowl about 5 years ago in a full-blown snow storm. Not what you’d expect from a bowl game called the “Sun Bowl” in the Texas desert...
Love the videos! Some comments from a recent LA Tech (2019) grad: 1. North Texas has that odd looking North endzone stand (which goes damn near straight up, ive climbed it) bc the at the south endzone there is a big bronze eagle's head so the idea is that the north endzone is the "tail" of an eagle. Also, the stadium sells beer until the 4th quarter and looks bigger than its capacity due to the raised seating. Probably my favorite away stadium I visited while in college (marching band.) 2. Tech's pressbox is newer than the south endzone and extends from 20 to 20. There is a big catering room behind the seats. I've been to events there while in college there. Tech's concessions are in desperate need of renovation, which hopefully be built once the soccer and softball complex is finished. 3. If you ever want tickets to a game at the " Joe", let me know!
at LaTech, where the davidson complex was built, there used to be a huge grass hill there that was as tall as the surrounding stands that the field house used to sit on. they dug it completely out to build the new complex. the hill was very cool. got to play a football game there once in highschool and i attended Tech from 2014-2019.
aghhh! i remember that! when I was a little kid my dad had to work the games as a police escort and I got to watch the game sitting there on the hill then when the game would end we would roll down the hill and go on the field to see the players and stuff. man those were some good times..
Its good to see "The Joan" being appreciated. We've had some great teams come in and be blown away by the hospitality we in Huntington show them. Win or lose we stay humble being known as "little brother."
You missed the best fact about Rice Stadium. When the tarps are removed from the end zone and upper deck, the stadium has more seats than the school has living alumni.
Legion Field was home of the Iron Bowl game from the 1940s until the late 90s. Also the stadium is still used for the HBCU schools matchup between Alabama State and Alabama A&M.
First Houston skyline = Uptown/Galleria Second Houston skyline = Downtown Third Houston skyline = Texas Medical Center Houston actually has about 5-6 skylines, due to the lack of zoning and just how massive and expensive the city really is.
True fact: Grambling and Southern athletes create quite an atmosphere at track meets for relay races especially indoor (well they did in the 90s)!!! I am Canadian and hadn't seen that kind of excitement at a track and field meet before and I enjoyed their spirit.
Thanks for getting to this conference as I graduated from FIU and the original stadium was across the field which is now a County Youth Fair now! And this stadium might expand in the future!
UTSA’s stadium (Alamodome) interior was renovated in 2017. 4 giant LED screens added to each corner, news crawler style screen banners , and fresh turf as well as expanded corridors!
Great job WWS! I love your humor as well! Keep it up. I went to UCF and our stadium is medium-sized with room to expand from 45k to 65k. I just Subscribed!!!
2:43 I see the dorm I lived in, Hickman Hall!! When I went there, the south end zone was open, no stands and the building at the north end is newer too. GAME DAY AT THE ROCK!
Love your vids bro as I'm into stadiums as well. Your jokes are horrible most of the time but the Marshall Arts one was pretty funny. I gotta say just keep it up. Your'e a cool dude and I enjoy you content a lot bro. Keep it up! I hope you do 2. Bundesliga stadiums and a FBS stadiums ranking at some point.
Joan C. Edwards also has her name on the playhouse (The Joan C. Edwards Playhouse) on the Marshall University Campus, where the "Marshall Artists" attractions are held. I graduated a few years ago, but Lewis Black (the comedian) was one of the said Marshall Artist in October of 2016 (I think)
Great video! Just for future reference, most people pronounce UTEP as a word (U-tep) rather than saying the letters. Don't know if you'll ever have to say that name again but just in case lol.
The bike track at Rice is for the annual tradition of Beer Bike, which is an intramural relay bike race which also involved chugging beer between racers
3:25 That’s not true at all. Florida International’s stadium is the Southernmost Continental US FBS Stadium. Located 60 miles south of it and also in this video.
Great coverage of WKU Houchens Field (and saying in right on the first try lol), the OG stadium used to located at the top The Hill of the main campus near the current library, I heard rumors they pumped Red Bull into the Water Tower lol. UAB's new field will also play host to FCS games when the blazers are not scheduled to play.
The main reason why Old Dominion's stadium was under going major renovation, was because they where upgrading it to FBS stadium standards, the previous years their stadium was still at FCS standards.
Fun sun bowl fact. My grandfather was a engineer and one of the architects of the stadium. I saw the plans once. But he didn't have any great exciting story to tell about the design 🤷♂️
Regarding WKU, they did a good job expanding the stadium. I saw games there in the early '90s and it looked bizarre to me not to see any stands on the other side (you saw the baseball field). Regarding the water tower with the school's Big Red mascot: I would have said bourbon or whiskey (or even the Big Red soft drink, no connection to the school or its mascot!) over Mountain Dew :)
Correct on S.B. Ballard's (now Kornblau Field) end zone seats. They added the "party deck" when ODU brought back football in 2009, and the opposite end zone dates back to the original Foreman Field.
Fun fact about FAU stadium: it's called Owl Memorial Stadium, on account that there where a bunch of burrowing owl burrows that they had to remove to build it. The owls where relocated, but I find it hilarious in a twisted kind of way
Note: that third clump of buildings you showed while looking at the various business districts around Rice Stadium is the Texas Medical Center. And the reason why, for such a small school, they have a big old stadium, is because back in the 50’s, when Rice was good, they had one of the top 3 attendance ratings, along with Michigan & Ohio State.
I read that it wasnt even built for rice. It was built because Houston at the time didnt have a large venue for football. Back then it was only Jepperson(roberson) stadium at UH and THAT was for HISD. The Astrodome came after 'Houston Stadium' and all pro sports moved there leaving 'Houston Stadium' for Rice
11:40 Uptown (The Galleria) 11:42 there's downtown 11:46 The Medical District Houston has its business and Medical centers displaced from the actual downtown area On top of that, Memorial City and Greenspoint (not in this video), are other smaller skylines within Houston city limits
I play football at Rice… the bike track is weird and people who live nearby use it and we use it for a tradition on campus. The buildings right behind the stadium is the medical center so those are all hospitals and cancer centers and stuff. The second view was downtown.
Conference USA gets its name because when it was established, it was the most widespread conference in the NCAA at the time, originally so large that for basketball, they had 3 divisions, but several schools soon left it
Conference USA is an intercollegiate athletic conference whose current member institutions are located within the Southern United States. The conference participates in the NCAA's Division I in all sports. Conference USA is the home conference of the Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles and the UTSA Roadrunners, who are probably joining the Sun Belt Conference, an NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision conference that would eventually become one of the 6 major FBS Superconferences, along with the Southeastern Conference, the Big Ten Conference, the Atlantic Coast Conference, the Pacific-12 Conference, and the American Athletic Conference, as of the result of the dissolution of the Big 12 Conference caused by the mass exodus of all 10 members, one of them is the TCU Horned Frogs
The Rice stadium that is in Houston. You were right about downtown Houston location that was far off. Tthe other tall buildings close by is called the Medical Center. Those are set of different hospitals, trauma centers, Cancer centers are located closes to the University.
When he got to Rice and started questioning which skyline was downtown, I had to put my tablet down and laugh…. I’ve lived in Houston my entire life and even we question which is down town lol
Correct me if I'm wrong Rice fans, but the reason for the bike race track is for the annual "Beer Bike" right? For those unfamiliar with the beer bike, if I remember correctly, it is a competition among the school's numerous dorms. Each dorm puts up a team of bikers who have to drink an entire beer then race around the track. Something along those lines, I'm sure a Rice alum would have a better answer.
Hi, can you please make a video with the stadiums of the 2. Bundesliga of Germany? It has a beautiful contrast of some gorgeous cozy 15.000-attendence stadiums mixed up with big Arenas with capacities over 60.000. I would love to see that!
Thank god UAB getting outta Legion Field. That area was BAD. But would've been awesome if it was able to be just next to the campus. Have an awesome park with a minor league baseball field and a led tunnel there with all the entertainment in that area
I'm surprised at the low capacity of a lot of these stadiums for an FCS conference. I thought the rule was to remain in the FCS level the program's stadium had to hold at least 30,000 fans for conference games. Has that changed?
FIU (Miami) is south of FAU (Boca Raton) which would make it “southernmost”, no?
Yeah, my bad. I should have double checked that one.
yeah, but FIU are so overlooked they practically doesn't exist by this point.
@New Guy fiu fan?
@@Raerofficial Overlooked, like when they beat Miami 30-24? 😂 Yeah, that’s a game the Canes wish didn’t exist.
@@bronzeguy9839 wait that happened?
I never realized how neat the Sun Bowl is. Def one of my favorite stadiums now.
From 1993 to 2002, the Alamodome was home to the NBA's San Antonio Spurs. It also briefly housed the New Orleans Saints while their home city was recovering from Hurricane Katrina.
The Alamodome was also home of the San Antonio Commanders of the short-lived Alliance of American Football.
The Spurs court when playing in the Alamodome was pretty cool looking as well.
The Alamodome could probably become one of the largest stadiums in the Sun Belt Conference behind the Cajun Field at Our Lady of Lourdes Stadium, and the 3MG Stadium, as the dissolution of the Big 12 Conference due to the mass exodus of all 10 members becomes a major factor for the escalation of the Sun Belt Conference as a blooming major FBS Superconference, and one of the new teams joining is the UTSA Roadrunners
@@jonathan_tong93 We've blocked off the upperdeck for UTSA home games, so attendance can only be around 35K. That doesn't mean if we ever host aTm, LSU, or UT that the tarps couldn't be removed. I doubt it, though.
The Alamo dome in SA would’ve been the temporary home to the raiders while the build a new stadium somewhere in San Antonio.
So glad you finally made it to C-USA and glad to see Charlotte featured
I played at UTEP last year and it is a beautiful spot the weight room is inside that stadium it’s an amazing view you can see mexico while you are working out and lifting! Beautiful spot I transferred to ULM it’s pretty nice campus and stadium!
You mean the dark haze that's held over Juarez. They say the grass is greener past that border line.
Too bad its the bad part of Mexico haha...but I guess I'm glad you like it.
You see Juarez Mexico, not only is it kinda ugly, it’s also one of the most dangerous citys in the world.
So how's Terry Bowden? Also you sure went a full 180 degrees from big city (El Paso) to BFE Monroe Louisiana 😂
@@jonlavezza2364 Bowden’s a great coach next year is going to be very promising for us and yeah from city to Monroe is different I’m not sure if you can say El Paso is really a big city honestly it’s getting there though.
As a WKU alumni that lived right next to the water tower. I can confirm it is full of Mountain Dew Code Red
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GO TOPS
I, also a Kentuckian, can confirm. Us west Kentuckians we have a saying, "yeah, at least we aren't Eastern Kentucky".
@@Drake_Dimes see yall on Dec 3rd🤙
I just love our host's dry sense of humor! 😄
The skylines in Houston, in order of appearance: uptown, downtown, Texas medical center. Rice is just outside the medical center. You can’t see the other two skylines from the stadium, unless you’re in the upper deck.
The actual order of appearance is Uptown, Greenway, Downtown, Museum District, and then the Medical Center. Midtown is only a few tall building that blend in with Downtown in this video.
"Al-Quinoa" and "Hommus"
I am in tears right now. Fucking hilarious!
FCK hommus !!!
I Love It 🤗
Hummus is the organization of peace
Rice Stadium is where JFK gave the famous “we choose to go to the moon” speech
Why was JFK's speech "infamous"?
It was infamous now bc the space program wasn't even close to being carbon neutral, and sexist jfk didn't want women to go b to space or blacks.
Definitely not something to praise post 2020
Plus, if they remove the tarps around the stadium, the seating capacity increases to 70k+.
Landing was fake!🤣
Pitt Stadium is where I gave my famous “I’m too drunk to be here, can someone take me home” speech.
Jerry Richardson Stadium is on campus at UNC Charlotte. The surrounding buildings are mostly academic buildings. The stadium can eventually add an upper horseshoe and a bigger pressbox.
They gotta fill the small stadium they have before that happens.
@@13dart84 True, but hey... It's there.
Yeah we don’t get that many fans at games alone. I also think it would look better with stands over the concession stands.
@@m4rr563 we have had an average of 13k per game this season so it's looking pretty good
As a former band member of UTSA, being in a domed stadium where it's always 72 is a God send.
Doesn't always play nice with pyrotechnics though😐
I envy you so hard rn. Our rehearsal field is made of asphalt out in the Arkansas heat
@@Thomas_Varnell oh no, we still rehearsed outside in the heat. It was on turf though.
Or when your student section makes a banner, right?
@@jonhouse2017 not sure what you mean by that
I do admire the City of San Antonio for keeping the stadium in use and not tearing it down.
UAB’s Protective Stadium (that they are almost finished with looks great) Let’s go Blazers! Auburn who? Alabama who? Ibleed green and gold!!!!
Same!! Since 1991!!
Go Blazers
Lovin' the new Dragon's Den @ Protective Stadium....GO BLAZERS!
Happy for you but maybe you should see a doctor lol
Go Blazers!!!!
Fun fact: Miami played Washington State in the Sun Bowl about 5 years ago in a full-blown snow storm. Not what you’d expect from a bowl game called the “Sun Bowl” in the Texas desert...
its Texas weather
I think it’s almost 10 years since that game
The 1987 Sun Bowl between Oklahoma State and WVU was also held in a snowstorm. It was freaking COLD.
Miami vs ND 2010 Sun Bowl had similar weather. Crazy
@@DarkAudit A friend from high school was an equipment manager for OSU and was there too.
In Houston, you’ve got Downtown, Midtown, and the third “skyline” would be the Medical center.
I think the first one is midtown/galleria, and the second one is the "real" downtown
There's Downtown, Uptown, Midtown, and the Medical Center
The order of the video is 1. Uptown/Greenway, 2. Downtown/Midtown, the Museum District is zoomed past and then 3. Medical Center.
Just the medical center employees as many people as Cincinnati Ohio.
1:24 that funky looking stand at the end of the Stadium is to resemble the tail of a eagle Which is UNT's Mascot
I love this music when he presenting football stadiums
Love the videos! Some comments from a recent LA Tech (2019) grad:
1. North Texas has that odd looking North endzone stand (which goes damn near straight up, ive climbed it) bc the at the south endzone there is a big bronze eagle's head so the idea is that the north endzone is the "tail" of an eagle. Also, the stadium sells beer until the 4th quarter and looks bigger than its capacity due to the raised seating. Probably my favorite away stadium I visited while in college (marching band.)
2. Tech's pressbox is newer than the south endzone and extends from 20 to 20. There is a big catering room behind the seats. I've been to events there while in college there. Tech's concessions are in desperate need of renovation, which hopefully be built once the soccer and softball complex is finished.
3. If you ever want tickets to a game at the " Joe", let me know!
HBTD!
6:19 to the left of Ruston is Grambling, home of Eddie Robinson Stadium, which could be covered in the stadiums of the SWAC.
Grambling’s Stadium is really unique too, literally built in the ground
UAB new stadium looks 🔥🔥
at LaTech, where the davidson complex was built, there used to be a huge grass hill there that was as tall as the surrounding stands that the field house used to sit on. they dug it completely out to build the new complex. the hill was very cool. got to play a football game there once in highschool and i attended Tech from 2014-2019.
aghhh! i remember that! when I was a little kid my dad had to work the games as a police escort and I got to watch the game sitting there on the hill then when the game would end we would roll down the hill and go on the field to see the players and stuff. man those were some good times..
Its good to see "The Joan" being appreciated. We've had some great teams come in and be blown away by the hospitality we in Huntington show them. Win or lose we stay humble being known as "little brother."
Rest In Peace to this Conference USA. It’s going to be a whole new conference soon
I wish Southern would’ve left about 10 years ago or more tbh.
The Alamodome has been around since 1993. Saying that just made me feel old
You missed the best fact about Rice Stadium. When the tarps are removed from the end zone and upper deck, the stadium has more seats than the school has living alumni.
I love this man’s humor.
Legion Field was home of the Iron Bowl game from the 1940s until the late 90s. Also the stadium is still used for the HBCU schools matchup between Alabama State and Alabama A&M.
First Houston skyline = Uptown/Galleria
Second Houston skyline = Downtown
Third Houston skyline = Texas Medical Center
Houston actually has about 5-6 skylines, due to the lack of zoning and just how massive and expensive the city really is.
I was about to explain it so thank you 😂
Like Atlanta. It has Downtown, Midtown, Buckhead, Perimeter and Cumberland.
@@jamesfields2916 Atlanta is like houston if we had mountains
Legion Field also hosted a CFL team, the Birmingham Baracudas in 1995.
Sun Bowl stadium in El Paso is beautiful. Must see it in person, photos and videos do it no justice.
Roll Niners baby, love the video! Really cool to see our conference mates homes in 3D.
Can you do HBCU stadiums next? Saw LA Techs stadium and thought Grambling could be a cool addition to the series.
The House that Eddie Robinson built!
True fact: Grambling and Southern athletes create quite an atmosphere at track meets for relay races especially indoor (well they did in the 90s)!!! I am Canadian and hadn't seen that kind of excitement at a track and field meet before and I enjoyed their spirit.
Come for the stadiums
Stay for the dad jokes
Thank you for sharing this video. Nice looking stadiums... I liked every single one of them
START DOING COLLEGE BASEBALL PARKS!!!!!!!!!!!!! THERE WILL BE A TON AND A LARGE VARIETY.....DO IT DO IT :)
Once I finish the FBS stadiums, I'll probably alternate between college baseball, basketball and FCS stadiums.
@@TheWideWorldofStadiums Cool, but how long is it going to end?
@@MackeyJr101 FBS stadiums are almost over or over
@@MackeyJr101 It will take a while, each of them have 100+ teams
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Thanks for getting to this conference as I graduated from FIU and the original stadium was across the field which is now a County Youth Fair now! And this stadium might expand in the future!
UTSA’s stadium (Alamodome) interior was renovated in 2017. 4 giant LED screens added to each corner, news crawler style screen banners , and fresh turf as well as expanded corridors!
Go Runners🤙
Great job WWS! I love your humor as well! Keep it up. I went to UCF and our stadium is medium-sized with room to expand from 45k to 65k. I just Subscribed!!!
The DAC end zone complex (at Tech) also hosts a lot of formal events for students inside
Do the American Athletic Conference
Rice Stadium used to seat 70k when both end zones were used. Pretty huge for a school with 4-5k enrollment.
Yea that's when they were actually good
When they played in the SWC, other teams dominated the attendance...well, most opponents still dominate attendance. LOL
Rice's football glory was in the 40's and 50's. There was no pro football in Houston at that time either.
2:43 I see the dorm I lived in, Hickman Hall!! When I went there, the south end zone was open, no stands and the building at the north end is newer too. GAME DAY AT THE ROCK!
You should do MAC Football stadiums!
yes i agree
Nobody wants to see that shitty ass Ohio U football stadium.
Love your vids bro as I'm into stadiums as well. Your jokes are horrible most of the time but the Marshall Arts one was pretty funny. I gotta say just keep it up. Your'e a cool dude and I enjoy you content a lot bro. Keep it up! I hope you do 2. Bundesliga stadiums and a FBS stadiums ranking at some point.
i've been waiting for you to do charlotte! GO NINERS!!!!
That was my favorite in the video.
Joan C. Edwards also has her name on the playhouse (The Joan C. Edwards Playhouse) on the Marshall University Campus, where the "Marshall Artists" attractions are held. I graduated a few years ago, but Lewis Black (the comedian) was one of the said Marshall Artist in October of 2016 (I think)
Yep. We as also there in 2005 at Veterans Memorial Fieldhouse (you may be too young to remember that place).
Great video! Just for future reference, most people pronounce UTEP as a word (U-tep) rather than saying the letters. Don't know if you'll ever have to say that name again but just in case lol.
That North Texas segment was all time 😂
His jokes are funny. Especially during the North Texas review. 😂
The bike track at Rice is for the annual tradition of Beer Bike, which is an intramural relay bike race which also involved chugging beer between racers
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i love these so much man thanks for another banger. consider FCS? could garner a lot of good viewership ;)
Thanks! I'll move onto FCS once I finish the FBS. There are 2 conferences left if I'm not mistaken.
3:25 That’s not true at all. Florida International’s stadium is the Southernmost Continental US FBS Stadium. Located 60 miles south of it and also in this video.
I was about to comment this! Getting sloppy!
Great coverage of WKU Houchens Field (and saying in right on the first try lol), the OG stadium used to located at the top The Hill of the main campus near the current library, I heard rumors they pumped Red Bull into the Water Tower lol.
UAB's new field will also play host to FCS games when the blazers are not scheduled to play.
I've been looking forward to this video for a while now, finally got to see The Joan and Marshall represent 🤘
The only other stadium named for a woman I know of is Williams-Brice Stadium on the UofSC campus
yay Marshall!! The Arts line was cheesy. Go Herd! Chuck in NE Kansas (my heart's in WV)
The main reason why Old Dominion's stadium was under going major renovation, was because they where upgrading it to FBS stadium standards, the previous years their stadium was still at FCS standards.
Fun sun bowl fact. My grandfather was a engineer and one of the architects of the stadium. I saw the plans once. But he didn't have any great exciting story to tell about the design 🤷♂️
Regarding WKU, they did a good job expanding the stadium. I saw games there in the early '90s and it looked bizarre to me not to see any stands on the other side (you saw the baseball field).
Regarding the water tower with the school's Big Red mascot: I would have said bourbon or whiskey (or even the Big Red soft drink, no connection to the school or its mascot!) over Mountain Dew :)
Go Hilltoppers!
Correct on S.B. Ballard's (now Kornblau Field) end zone seats. They added the "party deck" when ODU brought back football in 2009, and the opposite end zone dates back to the original Foreman Field.
I took that panoramic picture at Joe Aillet (La Tech) stadium. Cool to see it used in your video.
“I’m always hearing about Marshall Arts.” 🤣Good One👍🏿
Love the vids keep 'em coming
Cheers!
Fun fact about FAU stadium: it's called Owl Memorial Stadium, on account that there where a bunch of burrowing owl burrows that they had to remove to build it. The owls where relocated, but I find it hilarious in a twisted kind of way
Came for the stadiums, Stayed for the bad jokes
Note: that third clump of buildings you showed while looking at the various business districts around Rice Stadium is the Texas Medical Center. And the reason why, for such a small school, they have a big old stadium, is because back in the 50’s, when Rice was good, they had one of the top 3 attendance ratings, along with Michigan & Ohio State.
I read that it wasnt even built for rice. It was built because Houston at the time didnt have a large venue for football. Back then it was only Jepperson(roberson) stadium at UH and THAT was for HISD. The Astrodome came after 'Houston Stadium' and all pro sports moved there leaving 'Houston Stadium' for Rice
@@mdteletom1288 from my understanding the saints played at Tulane's old stadium before the superdome was built
@@mdteletom1288 now...when Katrina happened I think they played a game or 2 at nrg and the alamodome
FYI the wind turbines don't produce enough power for the Stadium only enough for the practice fields. I live in Denton
Got me good with the Marshall Arts Program.
You're an absolute menace.
Marshall grad and they used to advertise the upcoming performances as part of the "Marshall Artists' series" on radio/television reads.
Great views of El Paso!
Sun Bowl ☀️
Idk what it is about this channel but I keep watching it. 😂😂
This video needs a 2023 uodate
Can you do SWAC schools? If possible.
Accidentally disliked but quickly changed it to a like. Love the videos. Keep it up!
Cheers! Will do.
I love your videos. Keep it up
Cheers! Will do.
11:40 Uptown (The Galleria)
11:42 there's downtown
11:46 The Medical District
Houston has its business and Medical centers displaced from the actual downtown area
On top of that, Memorial City and Greenspoint (not in this video), are other smaller skylines within Houston city limits
I play football at Rice… the bike track is weird and people who live nearby use it and we use it for a tradition on campus. The buildings right behind the stadium is the medical center so those are all hospitals and cancer centers and stuff. The second view was downtown.
Conference USA gets its name because when it was established, it was the most widespread conference in the NCAA at the time, originally so large that for basketball, they had 3 divisions, but several schools soon left it
Hi fmr groundskeeper at fiu to answer your question about expansion it indeed has columns in place for expansion in the future
Jackson State should be here or in that conference with ULM and looking at the stadiums we already fit but yeah I could see that. But nice stadiums 👀💯
Conference USA is an intercollegiate athletic conference whose current member institutions are located within the Southern United States. The conference participates in the NCAA's Division I in all sports. Conference USA is the home conference of the Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles and the UTSA Roadrunners, who are probably joining the Sun Belt Conference, an NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision conference that would eventually become one of the 6 major FBS Superconferences, along with the Southeastern Conference, the Big Ten Conference, the Atlantic Coast Conference, the Pacific-12 Conference, and the American Athletic Conference, as of the result of the dissolution of the Big 12 Conference caused by the mass exodus of all 10 members, one of them is the TCU Horned Frogs
If you ain't from the USA let me tell you ain't too much like going to the stadium on Saturday to see your team play
The Rice stadium that is in Houston. You were right about downtown Houston location that was far off. Tthe other tall buildings close by is called the Medical Center. Those are set of different hospitals, trauma centers, Cancer centers are located closes to the University.
Nice to know - a capacity of 15.000 is the minimum size for a football stadium in the FBS 😉
that's still higher than the average attendance of any Club Rugby competition!
@@kamelkadri2843
And also higher, than the average attendance in the small Conferences like Sunbelt, or MAC.
When he got to Rice and started questioning which skyline was downtown, I had to put my tablet down and laugh…. I’ve lived in Houston my entire life and even we question which is down town lol
Haha! El Paso burritos ARE just as good!
These stadium videos are awesome! Any chance you'd make a video on Big Sky Conference (FCS) football stadiums?
Thanks! When I get the FBS conferences finished, I'll move onto the FCS.
To answer your question, 11:43 is downtown Houston.
Can you do the MAC next
For Rice if I remember correctly one Skyline is the largest global medical center/med district. The other is downtown
Can we get Ivy League stadiums??
Correct me if I'm wrong Rice fans, but the reason for the bike race track is for the annual "Beer Bike" right? For those unfamiliar with the beer bike, if I remember correctly, it is a competition among the school's numerous dorms. Each dorm puts up a team of bikers who have to drink an entire beer then race around the track. Something along those lines, I'm sure a Rice alum would have a better answer.
Hi, can you please make a video with the stadiums of the 2. Bundesliga of Germany? It has a beautiful contrast of some gorgeous cozy 15.000-attendence stadiums mixed up with big Arenas with capacities over 60.000.
I would love to see that!
i think he has
Thank god UAB getting outta Legion Field. That area was BAD. But would've been awesome if it was able to be just next to the campus. Have an awesome park with a minor league baseball field and a led tunnel there with all the entertainment in that area
El Paso-Juarez area is where the burrito originates.
" good ole rock, nothing beats rock" - Bartholomew Simpson
Great video and channel!!
Thanks!
Fun fact, uab old stadium legion field is across the street by some projects, SOME DANGEROUS PROJECTS😂😭😂😭
It use to feature teams from all over us back in its heyday most everybody has left now but at one time they had teams from all over
Can't wait for UAB new stadium open I think October 2nd first home game.😀
UTEP has the best stadium in CUSA.
I'm surprised at the low capacity of a lot of these stadiums for an FCS conference. I thought the rule was to remain in the FCS level the program's stadium had to hold at least 30,000 fans for conference games. Has that changed?