Which row?
I don’t remember. Maybe 3 or 4 or 5. It was a group of people who were maybe in their late 40s who probably thought I was an ******* too. But they were just so ******* negative and very entitled.
Which row?
In the old days, the closer one sat to the center of the field, the more negative folks seemed. I think that has changed quite a bit in the past three years.I don’t remember. Maybe 3 or 4 or 5. It was a group of people who were maybe in their late 40s who probably thought I was an ******* too. But they were just so ******* negative and very entitled.
I don’t remember. Maybe 3 or 4 or 5. It was a group of people who were maybe in their late 40s who probably thought I was an ******* too. But they were just so ******* negative and very entitled.
We were in section V, row 3, 19 & 20 until about 3 years ago - it was section N when we sat there. Loved our seats, loved our view, but the cold night games just wreaked havoc on my back. After two years with no tickets, we started back with mobile passes last year...I just missed the Jack too much! I agree, those upper deck, low row center three sections are amazing angles for the games!
Noooooo!!! I miss it! I could barely walk to the car after some of those night games, though.We thought we were too rowdy for you. Or maybe you got tired of the know it all coach the in back us.
Section V is the place ti be. Love the people and the view.
Noooooo!!! I miss it! I could barely walk to the car after some of those night games, though.
Edit - although I don't miss the people that sat to the north of us cause they were man-spreaders...even the mother. I was always fighting off their knees!
The interesting thing about the south endzone at Clyde Williams, is that you were literally on top of the action looking down, as the stadium was elevated to allow the running track to pass underneath.We are row 13 in the center section of the Sukup. I have always preferred end zone view. Even as a student in the 70's my friends and I would run to the first row of the end zone at Clyde Williams. Granted, it gets difficult to see exactly what is happening at the other end zone but after years of experience I am able to figure it out pretty well.
A lot of action happens near the south end zone with those Fall winds out of the North. Overtimes are always played out right there in front of us. The triple overtime to beat Iowa was one to remember, all right there in our laps practically. Anyway, I know most folks would disagree with the end zone and I admit upper deck on the 50 is a pretty good view, too. But you never get that close-up feel that we do having the south end zone just right there in front of us.
Not much shade, remember the lower deck on the west side ends in front of the suites.I have thought about moving to that row. Shade, too, right? Dry when it rains.
But I think game action is best viewed from the upper deck.
The interesting thing about the south endzone at Clyde Williams, is that you were literally on top of the action looking down, as the stadium was elevated to allow the running track to pass underneath.
Depending on who you're playing, bottom level first row can have good sight lines.
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