So I'm at Memorial Stadium...

PurpleBaze

Swaye's Wigwam
Swaye's Wigwam
Founder's Club
Got here around noon, just as the Fighting Dykes were wrapping up practice. Didn't get a chance to shout to Sonny that CAL IS STILL RANKED TOO HIGH!

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I know... Cool story, bro!
 
I swung by the campus during a work trip this spring. stadium aside, it's a pretty cool setting they have there at berkeley, I can get why the people who dont care about winning want to go there.

whats baffling is that they spent $321M to make that stadium look like an almost unnoticeably less shitty version of itself.

whats also cool is their practice field is on top of a parking garage, so they really get an efficient practice in preparing for the Autzen pre-game and game experience at the same time.
 
They rebuilt way too much endzone seating at that stadium. Should have added more seating between the 30s instead.
 
Do they still have port-a-potties everywhere or did they remember to build bathrooms this time?

They have real shitters. They were all locked. I took a leak in their football office... in a restroom.
 
Do they still have port-a-potties everywhere or did they remember to build bathrooms this time?

They have real shitters. They were all locked. I took a leak in their football office... in a restroom.

Did you accidently leave your Members Only Jacket anywhere around there?
 
I swung by the campus during a work trip this spring. stadium aside, it's a pretty cool setting they have there at berkeley, I can get why the people who dont care about winning want to go there.

whats baffling is that they spent $321M to make that stadium look like an almost unnoticeably less shitty version of itself.

whats also cool is their practice field is on top of a parking garage, so they really get an efficient practice in preparing for the Autzen pre-game and game experience at the same time.
The bulk of that $321M went to retrofitting for earthquake. The hayward fault runs right through the middle of that stadium. Literally.

I agree, it's basically the same stadium. Great setting for a stadium, but the facility itself is cookie-cutter basic.
 
I swung by the campus during a work trip this spring. stadium aside, it's a pretty cool setting they have there at berkeley, I can get why the people who dont care about winning want to go there.

whats baffling is that they spent $321M to make that stadium look like an almost unnoticeably less shitty version of itself.

whats also cool is their practice field is on top of a parking garage, so they really get an efficient practice in preparing for the Autzen pre-game and game experience at the same time.
The bulk of that $321M went to retrofitting for earthquake. The hayward fault runs right through the middle of that stadium. Literally.

I agree, it's basically the same stadium. Great setting for a stadium, but the facility itself is cookie-cutter basic.

Big gaping hole superiority guy
 
I swung by the campus during a work trip this spring. stadium aside, it's a pretty cool setting they have there at berkeley, I can get why the people who dont care about winning want to go there.

whats baffling is that they spent $321M to make that stadium look like an almost unnoticeably less shitty version of itself.

whats also cool is their practice field is on top of a parking garage, so they really get an efficient practice in preparing for the Autzen pre-game and game experience at the same time.
The bulk of that $321M went to retrofitting for earthquake. The hayward fault runs right through the middle of that stadium. Literally.

I agree, it's basically the same stadium. Great setting for a stadium, but the facility itself is cookie-cutter basic.

Pretty sure that was the finest football facility on the West Coast (when it was built in 1923)
 
I swung by the campus during a work trip this spring. stadium aside, it's a pretty cool setting they have there at berkeley, I can get why the people who dont care about winning want to go there.

whats baffling is that they spent $321M to make that stadium look like an almost unnoticeably less shitty version of itself.

whats also cool is their practice field is on top of a parking garage, so they really get an efficient practice in preparing for the Autzen pre-game and game experience at the same time.
The bulk of that $321M went to retrofitting for earthquake. The hayward fault runs right through the middle of that stadium. Literally.

I agree, it's basically the same stadium. Great setting for a stadium, but the facility itself is cookie-cutter basic.

Big gaping hole superiority guy

That's what she said
 
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