Speaking from a historical and from the Marching Hornet position, this stadium is more than a far cry from when I was a struggling student at ASU. We played our home games in the city owned stadium, Crampton Bowl, until we were blessed with the dream we have now. I'm a box seat ticket holder and I love it. When it was finished , it was said to be the most technically advanced college stadium in the nation. Others have surpassed it but its still in the running. Seeing that very few HBCUs had on campus facilities in my day, this is truly a wonderful experience. The food served in the box area was good and the company was great. No greater atmosphere can be imagined. I'm proud to see the Hornet spirit is alive and well. The entry points are well marked and have ample room for handicapped access. Pathways and restrooms. The lighting is second to none and the scoreboard is phenomenal. The sound system is it. Kudos to Southern University football team and their world class band also. There's so much more that can be said but I'm short on time but I will say that good old Hornet Spirit is...
Read moreI always enjoy my visits to the stadium. Normally park off campus. Lines are cleared pretty quickly and there is lots of security. My only issue is having to deal with people sitting in your seat if you're a little late. I wish there were more stadium staff around to deal with it, but most people move when asked.
Update: My first visit this football season at the ASU Stadium and I must say, I am impressed. I can see the University listens to the feedback. The first thing I noticed were additional staff in the parking area and checking tickets. ASU students who tried to enter on the wrong side were directed elsewhere. The best part was there were staff in place to check tickets before entering the stands. We did not have to ask people to move from our seats!...
Read moreEntrance to the game was horrible! They only had on gate open for hundreds to enter. They had people on golf carts entering that same gate in the midst of the chaos! Very dangerous! We were there prior to the start of the game and literally didn’t get in until 3 minutes before halftime. If we were able to get refunds, we would have done that and left. A three hour drive, overpriced tickets, and one opened gate was definitely not what we expected. FAMUs performance was top notch as expected. The game was exciting and Bama State tried but couldn’t beat...
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