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RE: Next candidates for new (not renovated) FBS stadiums
(07-17-2021 06:35 PM)madizoned-level2004 Wrote:  
(07-17-2021 12:51 PM)schmolik Wrote:  Maybe converting the Phillies stadium to football is an option although it would be inconvenient for the grounds crew.

And unpleasant for the fans. Baseball stadium geometry offers bad sight lines for football. Hate going to see football at Yankee Stadium, for example. I think Penn, which you pointed out, is an interesting idea, should Temple ever need options.

MLB teams hate screwing up the field for Sep/Oct. That’s why Northwestern Wrigley games are in November. No MLB team will agree to college football permanently anymore.
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