Dang it Flipper, stop that. Now I have to stay seated for awhile.Flipper wrote:At any rate...I'll be in that stupid depression era, WPA project stadium Rockette fans get a chubby over whenever the topic comes up.
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Ya gotta admit it is funny hearing a BG fan talk about someone else's stadium. The mud of the Doyt and the high school-like press box with the ceiling cracking and starting to fall is the pride of the MAC. And their high school basketball arena is second to none. PRICELESS!h2oville rocket wrote:Dang it Flipper, stop that. Now I have to stay seated for awhile.Flipper wrote:At any rate...I'll be in that stupid depression era, WPA project stadium Rockette fans get a chubby over whenever the topic comes up.
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Wander over to the Non-pressbox side and tell me what is so special? I've said it time and time again the Glass Bowl is 1/2 of the best stadium in the M.A.C.rocketfootball wrote:Ya gotta admit it is funny hearing a BG fan talk about someone else's stadium. The mud of the Doyt and the high school-like press box with the ceiling cracking and starting to fall is the pride of the MAC. And their high school basketball arena is second to none. PRICELESS!
The walkways are narrow and the concession stands are in cages. I expect to see Vince McMahon announcing a no holds barred cage match between hot cocoa and twizzlers.
And if you even wanted to talk about your precious press box side we can talk about how inadequate your press box is. The triax is laid all wrong causing headaches for broadcasters to put games on tv and you don't have wireless stat monitors, or at least you didn't the last time I worked a game there.
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I always love fans from other schools that the only thing they can do is complain about another schools facilities.rocketfootball wrote:Ya gotta admit it is funny hearing a BG fan talk about someone else's stadium. The mud of the Doyt and the high school-like press box with the ceiling cracking and starting to fall is the pride of the MAC. And their high school basketball arena is second to none. PRICELESS!
Mud is one of the elements football is played in.
And Anderson Arena may not be aesthetically eye-catching, but when its rocking, its one of the best places to watch a basketball game (and its great when big 10 coaches walk out after a tough loss saying they're never going to play here again). I'll gladly keep that high school arena.
I've never been in the press box so I can't talk about that.
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its not that bad... i drive that way everyday to and from work. you won't get shot or anything, i promise. it's probably the easiest way, as there is only 1 turn once you get off the highway.Flipper wrote:I wouldn't go that way....I 'd take 75N to 23N to 475E. Get off at Secor and hang a right . Follow Secor south past Central, Kenwood and Bancroft. Go under the railroad bridge and the lot for Rockette Hall is on your left.
Getting off at Bancroft from 75 puts in you a part of Toledo that is best left unseen.
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