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wolverinefan
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Section 33 Row 88? haha
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Get StartedMAIZEandBLUE09 said:I've sat in seats from most angles in the big house (outside of the new suites) and I've never thought the view was terrible from any of them. In fact some of the more obstructed views come from sitting close to the field and having the camera lift always in your viewing angle as it follows the team down the field. The only gripe from sitting on one extreme or another is that seeing exactly what is going on when the team is in the opposite end zone can become troublesome because you can't see where the ball is...however...with the new scoreboards I would imagine that problem would go away.
On the plus side, the very tippy top row, which I think is row 88, has this wonderful space behind it where there's an isle but no seat. So you have a great place to store your drinks, coats, whatever or you can stand up there and lean up against the back wall and get a nice breeze over the top of the stadium.
MAIZEandBLUE09 said:I've sat in seats from most angles in the big house (outside of the new suites) and I've never thought the view was terrible from any of them. In fact some of the more obstructed views come from sitting close to the field and having the camera lift always in your viewing angle as it follows the team down the field. The only gripe from sitting on one extreme or another is that seeing exactly what is going on when the team is in the opposite end zone can become troublesome because you can't see where the ball is...however...with the new scoreboards I would imagine that problem would go away.
On the plus side, the very tippy top row, which I think is row 88, has this wonderful space behind it where there's an isle but no seat. So you have a great place to store your drinks, coats, whatever or you can stand up there and lean up against the back wall and get a nice breeze over the top of the stadium.
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