Road games 2023. What games are you thinking of attending?

Michigan State for sure. And since I am in the Midwest the WSU game would be a road game for me. And Seattle is lovely in November.

Especially with all the homeless, I understand.
 
Of the scheduled road games in 2023, what games are you thinking of attending?

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Right now I am in for sure for Michigan State and USC.

For Michigan State I plan on flying into Chicago to see the White Sox beforehand and Cubs afterward. Still contemplating doing a circuit of Lake Michigan.

And USC because I never have been to the Coliseum.

If Seahawks are in Arizona the same weekend as the Huskies, that would be a third game I would strongly consider.

For me, the LA Coliseum was meh, which was surprising because I was looking forward to it with all the history and everything.

Interesting. Care to expand?

When I visited Yankee Stadium, it was everything I thought it would be. I loved it. When I visited the LA Coliseum, it was just a large stadium. I didn't get wowed over it. I know that's not much of explanation but that's about it

Baseball stadiums have more mystique. I saw a game at Lambeau field, it didn't send shivers down my spine.

Rose Bowl gave me the feels
Sun Devil Stadium is great
Reser Stadium has that small college town vibe going on which I like
Memorial Stadium in Berkeley was enjoyable when I went there but WoolleyDoog says its now a dump
Stanford Stadium was beautiful with an amazing campus but as we all know a sterile football environment

I haven't been to Pullman, Utah or Tucson
 
Of the scheduled road games in 2023, what games are you thinking of attending?

View attachment 7659

Right now I am in for sure for Michigan State and USC.

For Michigan State I plan on flying into Chicago to see the White Sox beforehand and Cubs afterward. Still contemplating doing a circuit of Lake Michigan.

And USC because I never have been to the Coliseum.

If Seahawks are in Arizona the same weekend as the Huskies, that would be a third game I would strongly consider.

For me, the LA Coliseum was meh, which was surprising because I was looking forward to it with all the history and everything.

Interesting. Care to expand?

When I visited Yankee Stadium, it was everything I thought it would be. I loved it. When I visited the LA Coliseum, it was just a large stadium. I didn't get wowed over it. I know that's not much of explanation but that's about it

Baseball stadiums have more mystique. I saw a game at Lambeau field, it didn't send shivers down my spine.

Rose Bowl gave me the feels
Sun Devil Stadium is great
Reser Stadium has that small college town vibe going on which I like
Memorial Stadium in Berkeley was enjoyable when I went there but WoolleyDoog says its now a dump
Stanford Stadium was beautiful with an amazing campus but as we all know a sterile football environment

I haven't been to Pullman, Utah or Tucson

If you've been to any high school stadium, just picture it about three or four times larger and it's basically Pullman.
 
Of the scheduled road games in 2023, what games are you thinking of attending?

View attachment 7659

Right now I am in for sure for Michigan State and USC.

For Michigan State I plan on flying into Chicago to see the White Sox beforehand and Cubs afterward. Still contemplating doing a circuit of Lake Michigan.

And USC because I never have been to the Coliseum.

If Seahawks are in Arizona the same weekend as the Huskies, that would be a third game I would strongly consider.

For me, the LA Coliseum was meh, which was surprising because I was looking forward to it with all the history and everything.

Interesting. Care to expand?

When I visited Yankee Stadium, it was everything I thought it would be. I loved it. When I visited the LA Coliseum, it was just a large stadium. I didn't get wowed over it. I know that's not much of explanation but that's about it

Baseball stadiums have more mystique. I saw a game at Lambeau field, it didn't send shivers down my spine.

Rose Bowl gave me the feels
Sun Devil Stadium is great
Reser Stadium has that small college town vibe going on which I like
Memorial Stadium in Berkeley was enjoyable when I went there but WoolleyDoog says its now a dump
Stanford Stadium was beautiful with an amazing campus but as we all know a sterile football environment

I haven't been to Pullman, Utah or Tucson

If you've been to any high school stadium, just picture it about three or four times larger and it's basically Pullman.
I have been to HS stadiums in Oklahoma that hold over 10,000 and are almost assuredly much nicer than Pullman.
 
Of the scheduled road games in 2023, what games are you thinking of attending?

View attachment 7659

Right now I am in for sure for Michigan State and USC.

For Michigan State I plan on flying into Chicago to see the White Sox beforehand and Cubs afterward. Still contemplating doing a circuit of Lake Michigan.

And USC because I never have been to the Coliseum.

If Seahawks are in Arizona the same weekend as the Huskies, that would be a third game I would strongly consider.

For me, the LA Coliseum was meh, which was surprising because I was looking forward to it with all the history and everything.

Interesting. Care to expand?

When I visited Yankee Stadium, it was everything I thought it would be. I loved it. When I visited the LA Coliseum, it was just a large stadium. I didn't get wowed over it. I know that's not much of explanation but that's about it

Baseball stadiums have more mystique. I saw a game at Lambeau field, it didn't send shivers down my spine.

Rose Bowl gave me the feels
Sun Devil Stadium is great
Reser Stadium has that small college town vibe going on which I like
Memorial Stadium in Berkeley was enjoyable when I went there but WoolleyDoog says its now a dump
Stanford Stadium was beautiful with an amazing campus but as we all know a sterile football environment

I haven't been to Pullman, Utah or Tucson

If you've been to any high school stadium, just picture it about three or four times larger and it's basically Pullman.
I have been to HS stadiums in Oklahoma that hold over 10,000 and are almost assuredly much nicer than Pullman.

Me too
 
I walked by Martin Stadium about 25 years ago and thought, "This is a cheap high school stadium in Texas with aluminum benches."
 
I'm almost assuredly going to Sparty - will likely turn that into a golf trip

Would like to do USC because of the historical significance of the rivalry and who knows when/if that happens again

Oregon St is possible but not a guarantee

Likely giving up my tickets because life happens ... but will most likely find a way to go to the Oregon and Utah games
 
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