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  • I am going to say right of the bat that I am bit a biased here as a Badger fan that Camp Randall is the best stadium in college football. However, I am sure any fan of a college team will think their stadium is the best. This was my first time to see a Badger Football Game and it was the first game of the season, which means that the Badgers would blow out their opponent because it is mostly a warm up game until the Big 10 games start. My wife and I were given tickets from her company and the seats were right on the 50 yard line and amazing seats to watch a game. In all honesty I felt that I was watching the game on TV as not at any point was my view hindered. The only view I didn't have was that of the huge jumbo tron because the seats were were in were under the upper deck. However the stadium has two small video screens that are not blocked at the other end of the stadium. One of the great traditions in college football is when during the break between the 3rd and 4th quarters the students (and those in the rest of the stadium who are bold) participate in the tradition of jumping up and down to the song "Jump Around." When this happens you can actually feel the stadium moving (which is crazy to think about when it is a concrete structure). Even the Badger players (those not in the game) get jumping on the field. It is an amazing thing to say you were apart of and really can get the crowd going. I would encourage anyone, a Badger fan or not, to experience Camp Randall Stadium and be a part of a historic team and a historic stadium.
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