Saw a thread on Reddit CFB where a Florida fan recently visited every SEC football stadium and ranked them based on capacity, campus proximity, year-round access, architecture, and upkeep. I'll link but summarize so you don't have to click. Time to claim another championship.
https://www.reddit.com/r/CFB/comments/hdrt5w/quarantine_quest_finished_visiting_all_sec/
But until then, I was wondering how those of you who have made it to a few other SEC stadiums rank them.
https://www.reddit.com/r/CFB/comments/hdrt5w/quarantine_quest_finished_visiting_all_sec/
Anyway, when I graduate from A&M and actually make some money, I'm hoping to get to go experience some other SEC stadiums on gameday, also pretty excited for a chance to go to Notre Dame.Quote:
On a grading scale from 0-19
Elite tier: Texas A&M (17), Alabama (16), Georgia (16), Florida (15), LSU (15)
Solid: Tennessee (13), Arkansas (13), Auburn (12), South Carolina (10), Missouri (10), Kentucky (10)
Smaller but still good: Mississippi State (8), Mississippi (8), Vanderbilt (6)
But until then, I was wondering how those of you who have made it to a few other SEC stadiums rank them.