In reply to: I see the Bears announced a 5 billion dollar domed stadium. posted by 84david
If you want to watch a game played in an artificial environment, go watch hockey. Or bowling. Domes are weak, insipid, boring, and fungible.
I was fortunate that my dad had Bills season tickets when I was growing up in the '90s. I went to 2-3 games a year and always had dibs on Miami. Apparel for cold late season games included long johns, snow pants, ski jacket, hat, gloves, boots, and warmers inside the boots and gloves. Plus a thermos full of hot chocolate. Everyone in the row was crammed in with all the bulky winter gear, so in a way we were keeping each other warm. On a good (but not great) play such as a first down, I'd hear the muffled thuds of 1,000s of gloved hands clapping. I went back for a couple games this past season and sat in my friend's club seats underneath heat lamps. I actually missed the elements.
My sister always got the short end of the stick. I remember when my dad took her to the rainy Colts game. They actually took down the shower curtain and brought it to the game. Either way, they got drenched. Like I said, I'll take the snow anytime.
I’m trying to think of the worst one I’ve attended at ND, there are many candidates. The West Virginia and Michigan home games in the 2000’s were bad as were 2 Stanford games in 2012 and 2014, but probably the worst was 2015 at Clemson, especially since those others were wins, at least.
Nothing like sitting through the remnants of Hurricane Ike, but at least ND won handily. The worst was a Bengals game in Cincinnati with temps in the low 30s. I wish I had foot warmers with me.
‘14 Stanford was by far the worst. It was just warm enough not to snow and rained hard the entire game. The other 2 were at least warm/warmish.
That ‘14 Stanford game is probably the overall coldest ND game I’ve attended (factoring in the elements). A close 2nd was the USC game at the Coliseum in 1994.
2014 Stanford was truly awful. It was nearly a wintry mix. I recall the 1991 and 1993 games at Purdue were miserable as well.
We stomped them, and their fans started leaving in the 2nd Quarter.
Pouring rain mid 30s temp
I made $10
I have never been so miserable at a sporting event in my life (12/26 game), and the Pats crushed the Bills that day.
Fortunately, I'm not having to chip in to help NYS pay for the new one.
It’s too much of the culture of the team and fans.
to host a Super Bowl, so there goes one major incentive for building a dome.
It’s an added hardship, shared by all there, and makes the games more interesting. Football and Soccer are famously the only major sports that will go on despite the weather. It’s a plus of the sport. It’s slowly being lost.
That said, it’s going to give the Packers even more of an advantage. No way Lambeau will ever get a roof, it’s too much of it’s identity to be the Frozen Tundra.