You kids behave and quit your damn fighting Don't make me stop this damn car and...oops, not talking to my kidsSuperHornet wrote:Who's track is used for Olympic Trials every four years and NCAA championships quite often?AggieFinn wrote: Where's Sac State's aluminum pile track, er I mean football facility? The way they fill up every Saturday should give them a shot.
Certainly not the one at the Manure Pile, Huckleberry.
BTW, I never made a claim for Hornet Field to be included in this poll. Quit trolling, dude.
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I have seen High School Stadiums in Ohio look better.UD1Hens wrote:Here are some better pictures of Delaware Stadium, not the lame one that was on the site that shows it from far back. As you scroll down you will see more game pictures with people there and the lights on.
http://www.gohens.net/pictures.php?albu ... %20Chester
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Wow...First of all I wasn't posting the pictures for your approval, just to give some different looks at the stadium. Ohio must have their football on a whole nother level...They have 22000+ facilities that sell out every game, and natural grass that is used in the soccer world cup that can take a foot of rain every hour for ten hours, two press boxes. Whatever, I'll take your word for it. Delaware is getting a complete renovation soon anyway, maybe then they can compete with the high schools in Ohio. I gotta make that trip out there to see a high school game then. If Delaware is say in the top 5 for FCS stadiums then going by what you said Ohio stadiums would be higher ranked and deserve to be in this competition if not win it all together. Just to research a little before I posted (so I don't sound like an idiot) I took a look at some of the HS stadiums in Ohio... http://www.freewebs.com/ohiostadiums/index.htm
They are nice stadiums, better than any HS stadium we have in DE but don't compare them to the University of Delaware. They are probably better than most of the FCS college stadiums because many play in small stadiums with pretty much nothing. I know those probably aren't the "best stadiums" in Ohio but whatever (google only gets you so far).
They are nice stadiums, better than any HS stadium we have in DE but don't compare them to the University of Delaware. They are probably better than most of the FCS college stadiums because many play in small stadiums with pretty much nothing. I know those probably aren't the "best stadiums" in Ohio but whatever (google only gets you so far).
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I do want to add that is my site he posted, and it hasn't been updated in about 5 years. There are renovated stadiums, larger stadiums, and some big ones I didn't even post. Final Results are about to be published!UD1Hens wrote:Wow...First of all I wasn't posting the pictures for your approval, just to give some different looks at the stadium. Ohio must have their football on a whole nother level...They have 22000+ facilities that sell out every game, and natural grass that is used in the soccer world cup that can take a foot of rain every hour for ten hours, two press boxes. Whatever, I'll take your word for it. Delaware is getting a complete renovation soon anyway, maybe then they can compete with the high schools in Ohio. I gotta make that trip out there to see a high school game then. If Delaware is say in the top 5 for FCS stadiums then going by what you said Ohio stadiums would be higher ranked and deserve to be in this competition if not win it all together. Just to research a little before I posted (so I don't sound like an idiot) I took a look at some of the HS stadiums in Ohio... http://www.freewebs.com/ohiostadiums/index.htm
They are nice stadiums, better than any HS stadium we have in DE but don't compare them to the University of Delaware. They are probably better than most of the FCS college stadiums because many play in small stadiums with pretty much nothing. I know those probably aren't the "best stadiums" in Ohio but whatever (google only gets you so far).
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That is a pretty cool site...An opportunity to see all the stadiums and all...
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We are just days away from launching a site just like that for the FCS.UD1Hens wrote:That is a pretty cool site...An opportunity to see all the stadiums and all...
Drop me a PM and I will give you a preview.
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Relax dude, it was a joke. The US Track and Field Trials are held at Sac State for good reason, namely weather. But if anybody in Sactown is gonna take Hornet Football serious, you guys really need a field of your own, or at least, downsize your seating until you can fill the arena. As for our Manure Pile, I can't remember the last time the Hornets managed a win on it. (though, you'll probably tell me) They'll never get another chance though, as we now enter a new era of Aggie Football at a first class facility primarily paid for by UC Davis students.SuperHornet wrote: Who's track is used for Olympic Trials every four years and NCAA championships quite often?
Certainly not the one at the Manure Pile, Huckleberry.
BTW, I never made a claim for Hornet Field to be included in this poll. Quit trolling, dude.
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Our last win in Davis? I couldn't tell you without looking it up, but it was probably during the O'Brien Administration. At least not any closer than when the immortal Angus McClure played for Sac. It certainly didn't happen during my years at Sac ('97-'99).AggieFinn wrote:Relax dude, it was a joke. The US Track and Field Trials are held at Sac State for good reason, namely weather. But if anybody in Sactown is gonna take Hornet Football serious, you guys really need a field of your own, or at least, downsize your seating until you can fill the arena. As for our Manure Pile, I can't remember the last time the Hornets managed a win on it. (though, you'll probably tell me) They'll never get another chance though, as we now enter a new era of Aggie Football at a first class facility primarily paid for by UC Davis students.SuperHornet wrote: Who's track is used for Olympic Trials every four years and NCAA championships quite often?
Certainly not the one at the Manure Pile, Huckleberry.
BTW, I never made a claim for Hornet Field to be included in this poll. Quit trolling, dude.
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