🏈 Tickets in lower level (Row 12 or Row 26)?

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Looking to buy 2 tickets for Miss. St. game. Trying to decide on lower level tickets on Home side (Section E Row 12) or Visitors Side (Section HH Row 26). Having a hard time deciding if Row 12 is too low or not? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Coming all the way from Montana!
 
I've sat pretty much all over the stadium at some point or another... The higher you sit, the more you can kinda see the plays develop, running lanes, etc... but Row 12, in my opinion, is not too low. I'd MUCH rather be on row 12 than in the upper deck, I can tell you that (even though that isn't what you were asking).
 
Wow, hope you enjoy your trip! I would agree with what has already been posted. Row 12 is great. Section E is behind our guys as well. I'd always rather sit behind our bench than the opposition. It really gives you a chance to experience the game from behind the bench as well.
 
of the 4 games i've been to....not counting A-Day 08....

I've sat in the N Zone Upperdeck and Hated it.
the others were the same seat i bought from a TP member who's daughter was
on the cheer Squad @ Ms. St. and had to buy season tickets over there and was selling his seats
to some games. That was on U2 by the south end zone. I like the veiw from U1 U2. if you can get closer to the press box.
The 07 Arky game was awsome from up there. only thing i really missed was the last play in the corner of
the nw endzone.
I really don't think there's a bad seat in the house. But i'm so used to seeing the games on tv from a sideline view....making the adjustment
to watching from the end zone made it difficult for me to follow the game. Even with listening to the radio.
 
I was told by the TidePride folks, regarding endzone seats that the first row in the endzones begin with ROW 9, because the sidelines extend 8 rows lower, where the numbering begins with 1.

That said, I've sat front Row 9 in the endzones before and not even the Photographers standing between me and the field blocked the view.

Now, for you, that 6'7" fan standing in front of you in Row 11 for the entire game is another issue :lol:, but that could happen anywhere.

Row 11 is golden, although seeing the lanes and angles of the game do become lost. I'm not sure being a dozen or so row higher in the MSU section would be that much better. But low has advantages that high does not. You can see faces and hear shout and grunts.
 
I was told by the TidePride folks, regarding endzone seats that the first row in the endzones begin with ROW 9, because the sidelines extend 8 rows lower, where the numbering begins with 1.

That said, I've sat front Row 9 in the endzones before and not even the Photographers standing between me and the field blocked the view.

Now, for you, that 6'7" fan standing in front of you in Row 11 for the entire game is another issue :lol:, but that could happen anywhere.

Row 11 is golden, although seeing the lanes and angles of the game do become lost. I'm not sure being a dozen or so row higher in the MSU section would be that much better. But low has advantages that high does not. You can see faces and hear shout and grunts.

Yeah, I've sat on the front row in those red seats in the endzone, and those were fun seats... especially when the action was on our side of the field. That is as close as you can get to the action from the stands in Bryant-Denny (when the teams are near the goal line).
 
there were ppl on thier feet the whole 4th qtr @ that Arky game. Which really iritated Bob & Betty BLUEHAIR sitting next to me with thier earphones & opera glasses.
They act like they were watching a tennis match. Not to mention they've had thier seats since 1952.
We all know who these ppl are. you've all seen them. Not the same couple...but you'll know Bob & Betty Bluehair when ya meet em. Snooty old relics.
 
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