Death Valley ranked No. 1 stadium in CFB |
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Stadiumjourney.com tirelessly visited more than 2,600 stadiums in 61 countries to review the top places to view a game and Clemson's Death Valley was ranked No. 1 place to watch a college football game and No. 10 overall stadium in North America. "College football in the South is a religion, and one of its largest churches can be found in Clemson, South Carolina.," stadiumjourney.com said. "The 81,500-seat Clemson Memorial Stadium, better known as “Death Valley,” has been home to Clemson Tigers football since 1942. It is the 16th largest stadium in college football and the largest seating capacity in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Tigers have a daunting .716 home winning percentage in Death Valley, and have won 16 ACC Championships and two National Championships. They have also appeared in the last three College Football Playoffs." Here are the ratings for Memorial Stadium out of five stars. Food and Beverage -- 3 Atmosphere -- 5 Neighborhood -- 4 Fans -- 5 Access -- 3 Return on Investment -- 4 Extras -- 4 The Top 10 stadium experiences were Wrigley Field, Fenway Park, AT&T Park, Oriole Park, Lucas Oil Stadium, Lambeau Field, PNC Park, CenturyLink Field, Dodgers Stadium, and Memorial Stadium. In case you were wondering about the battle of the Death Valleys, LSU's Tiger Stadium was ranked No. 17 overall which was seven spots below Clemson's stadium.
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