Question About Lindsay Nelson Stadium

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I have cerebral palsy and I was wondering if there is a handicapped seating section at LNS.

Thanks for any information.
 
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I have cerebral palsy and I was wondering if there is a handicapped seating section at LNS.

Thanks for any information.

Yes...I'm not sure it can be called a section, but they have several areas on the main level (main concourse where bathrooms and concessions are) and they are all good vantage points.

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In the photo, right above 5 of the 7 lower orange sections "HC". What can't be seen in the photo on the first base side is the picnic area which goes all the way down to the playground and there are tables and seats on the concourse there as well.

I must also add that the UT folks that work the games are very helpful at LNS, truly a family atmosphere!
 
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How many of you are old enough to remember Lindsey Nelson, he had the voice to call football he did the Cotton Bowl for years and did ND football, HE WAS ONE OF THE ALL TIME GREATS.
 
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I have cerebral palsy and I was wondering if there is a handicapped seating section at LNS.

Thanks for any information.

Great seating on the concourse. The ushers will likely offer folding chairs to companions as well.

There are a few handicap parking spaces on street outside the stadium as well
 
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How many of you are old enough to remember Lindsey Nelson, he had the voice to call football he did the Cotton Bowl for years and did ND football, HE WAS ONE OF THE ALL TIME GREATS.

I am.


Old enough, that is.
 
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How many of you are old enough to remember Lindsey Nelson, he had the voice to call football he did the Cotton Bowl for years and did ND football, HE WAS ONE OF THE ALL TIME GREATS.

I am. I was a big Tom Seaver fan growing up. I remember him calling the Mets games.
 
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I am. I was a big Tom Seaver fan growing up. I remember him calling the Mets games.

Tom Seaver is high on my list of all time favorites. He now owns a winery in Napa and the wines are quite good. The top of the capsule has baseball stitching which looks very cool.
 
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Here is a gem:

He also called many Army–Navy Games for CBS, including the 1963 contest in which instant replay was first introduced. (After the initial replay, it fell to Nelson to reassure viewers that Army had not scored again.)
 

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