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    Default Best FCS Stadiums

    I couldn't find a thread about this... someone probably will... but what FCS stadiums are in your top 5 or 10?

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    Default Re: Best FCS Stadiums

    1.Montana


    2. Princeton


    3.App State


    4.ODU


    5.Yale


    Fargodome is probably in the top 10 somewhere. Harvard, Delaware, Youngstown, JMU(after expansion), and Jacksonville State(after expansion) are also up there.
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    Well CAS of course!!!!!!!!!
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    Uhh your #3 isnt app st. stadium??? Says minutemen in the endzones and it has no track around it....?

    Real top 3. The top 3-30 could all be debated. The top 3 should be set in stone imo for obvious reasons.

    #1 Georgia Dome - Georgia State Panthers

    #2 Yale bowl - Yale Bulldogs

    #3 Washington-Grizzly - Montana Grizzlies

    #4 Finley Stadium - University of Tenessee at Chatanooga Mocs

    #5 Fargodome - North Dakota State University Bison



    We really do have a nice stadium.

    The top 3 really arent fair, Montana should be an FBS school. Yales alumni could pay off the US's national debt. And Georgia Dome also hosts the NFL falcons.
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    Default Re: Best FCS Stadiums

    Grabbed the wrong pic, that is Chattanooga, which could also be a top 10 stadium. Here is pic I wanted to post....


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    I thought about the Georgia Dome but that is huge stadium for Georgia State, the atmosphere might suck.

    Yale kind of has the same problem, but they do pack every seat for Harvard. Plus you can't beat the history of the Yale bowl so I had to at least put it in the top 5.

    As for Montana, I have made a promise to myself that I will go out there the next time NDSU plays there. I just have to check it out.

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    Montana really has no business in the FCS lol. They should of gone WAC or MWC awhile ago. Kinda wonder why they don't, No invite? or do they decline it? Or is it a funding issue?
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    There was a rumor out there that they declined once, I think they like being the king of the Big Sky.

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    Really though speaking on behalf of my armchair expertise, seems like montana could feild a competitive FBS team. Might not be a Boise St. But i would think they would be a better than average FBS team over a short period.
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    Default Re: Best FCS Stadiums

    Quote Originally Posted by Twentysix View Post
    Really though speaking on behalf of my armchair expertise, seems like montana could feild a competitive FBS team. Might not be a Boise St. But i would think they would be a better than average FBS team over a short period.
    There also is a rumor that their Higher Ed Board might not let Montana jump without Montana State and really the Bobcats aren't ready for that. They are pretty isolated in Bozeman.
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