Top 15 College End Zone Designs

#32
#32
How is this endzone not top 20? The Zips are you kidding me.

Faurot_field_2012_endzone.jpg

I can't believe we are 0-2 against a team with such a pathetic stadium. Then again I can believe we hired Dooley and Kiffin.

Sometimes reality really stinks.
 
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#37
#37
Missouri does have a neat looking endzone. What's the capacity of their stadium?

They claimed 65,000 + when UT played there, but their stadium is Vandy with a few more seats. They also sit on the hill behind the endzone on the ground. They've got LOTS of work to do to be SEC caliber as far as facilities.
 
#38
#38
If your school has a three-letter, catchy acronym, put it in your end zone.

Why? Because any design class will teach you that as long as you maintain balance, asymmetry is always better than symmetry. Three is more visually pleasing than two.

What a silly article. Does the author think that 3 letters is somehow more or less symmetrical than 2 letters? Do they understand what symmetry is?

I especially love how you can't even see the end zone in half those pics. They're either blurry or from too far away. The criteria makes no sense, either. It seems like all the end zones are pretty much tied for 2nd, but I'm biased.
 
#41
#41
How is this endzone not top 20? The Zips are you kidding me.

Faurot_field_2012_endzone.jpg

I saw this same infomercial on MSN.com early on Thursday morning and Missouri was included as one of the top 15-17. Tennessee was number 1. Hard to believe such a liberal Ivy League supporting publication would rank Tennessee number one at anything. They also said as part of the column that Tennessee was know to have the number 1 game day experience. Possible Butch is has some influence here. He is a Michigan coach.

:whistling:
 
#45
#45
It's 2013, get some HD photos for your article.

edit: article is from 2010, but that's still no excuse.
 

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