Overall, I give Kroger field 4 stars. It is much better than most but lags behind the biggest of programs. The head coach Mark Stoops after 10 years and half a billion dollars cannot compete for an SEC championship, noy even a divional one. He will NEVER win a national championship no matter where he ever coaches. He is the all time winnest coach at UK and it only took him ten years. He cannot vompete is it is an all SEC schedule. Alabama has shown coach Stoops lacks everything for this program to do anything trully great on a national stage in the next 5 to 8 years. That beimg a SEC champiinship, natjinship championship, etc. Hoeever, UK will continue to raise his pay and raise his buy out. He has had two ten win seasons. Hkwever, everone can argue he plays week teams at the beginning and at times almost gets beat then.
Things I believe that could put Kroger field over the top and that they need to invest into are; SlIntroduce state of the art and the only like it in the country handicap access to multiple area of the stadium. Right now they have half the elevators they need. The wait for an elevator can be VERY long. Some things to help reduce that wait could be specific wheelchair, electric scooter elevators that are bigger, like freight eleivators. Give the folks in the box seats their own special and specific elevator and do not allow them to skip the line for any other elevator since they would have dedicated elevators.
They could also have printed and digital download maps of all the food vendors. Who they are, where they are, etc.
Not much else stands out that could be approved upon. As everything else is...
Read moreAs a frequent visitor to Los Angeles, stepping into this Kentucky store was like entering a whole new world of shopping. The setup, products, and even prices had a distinct difference from what I'm used to back home. While the beer and liquor were slightly cheaper than what I'm accustomed to, I did notice that the food items were priced a bit higher. Perhaps it's the geographical difference or availability challenges that contribute to this contrast.
Despite the pricing variations, I must commend the cleanliness, friendliness of the staff, and the overall organization of the store. It was evident that a lot of effort goes into ensuring customers have a pleasant shopping experience. The shelves were well-stocked, and everything was neatly arranged, making it easy to find what I needed.
While some items might be harder to come by in this region, the convenience and comfort of shopping in such a well-maintained establishment definitely made up for it. If you're in the area and need to pick up groceries or other essentials, I highly recommend stopping by this store. It may be different from what you're used to, but it's a refreshing change that...
Read moreWelcome to the heart of Kentucky, where the University’s football field isn’t just a patch of grass—it’s a grand reunion for anyone who’s ever navigated a family tree with more branches than a backwoods creek! Here, judgment is as scarce as man’s teeth, and everyone fits in, whether you’ve got a full set of pearly whites or your smile looks like a picket fence.
Forget the hassle of highfalutin currency; at this field, your ticket in might just be a handful of food stamps or the week’s best coupon from a CVS receipt.
But don’t you worry, what the team lacks in dental records, they make up for in spirit. The players might not tackle with the grace of ballet dancers, but they hit harder than a two-dollar steak, ensuring a game as thrilling as a raccoon in your living room.
So, grab your kin, your coupon stash, and maybe a lawn chair or two. Kentucky University’s football field awaits, offering a spectacle where the only thing brighter than the stadium lights is the glint of moonshine in the eyes of its most dedicated...
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