The only one I’ve been in is Husky Stadium (Seattle). It’s a pretty scene, right by Lake Washington, and the Fall colors here are spectacular. Too bad the politics sucks.
No way could you beat the spectacular setting of Husky Stadium. My wife and I sat on the north side about the 50-yard line during an Apple Cup in the early 2000s. Last row. We could see Mt. Rainier, the Space Needle, the boats on Lake Washington, and both floating bridges. Based on its setting, it should be number 1, hands down.
The politics in ultra-liberal Seattle are unquestionably insane. But that goes without saying - it is run by Democrats. In spite of that, the pre-game patriotic music is spectacular. You might remember that the band beautifully plays “America the Beautiful” while forming a flagpole and rolling out a huge American flag. After the flag has been formed, they play the national anthem. With all the anti-America garbage going on in the NFL (I guess that is a professional football league /s) the last few years, I was afraid it would affect the pre-game stuff.
Fortunately, it hasn’t. I hope it stays that way.
Husky Stadium: “The Greatest Setting in College Football.”