Toughest Venues: #7 Ross-Ade Stadium

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 Toughest Venues: #7 Ross-Ade Stadium
Ross-Ade Stadium sits at #7 on our toughest venues list. Tiller might have the high flying Boilermakers making waves in the Big Ten again, but the venue isn’t exactly as intimidating as some of the other gauntlets in the Big Ten. [link]

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Best Wins of the Tiller Era #2: Kansas State 1998
Published 5/22/2008 by T-Mill (noreply@blogger.com) at Off the Tracks
... My second promotion goes in the direction of fellow blogger Nittany White Out. There are nearly half a dozen Penn State blogs in the network, but Nittany White Out is in the midst of counting down the toughest venues to play at in the Big Ten from a visitor’s perspective. It’s a neat series in that he has several great shots of all the Big Ten venues. His review of Purdue is nearly dead on, placing Ross-Ade 7th out of the 11 home venues ahead of the Memorial Stadiums, Ryan Field, and the Metrodome. It’s definitely worth a look not just for his opinions of Ross-Ade, but his ...

Links of the Day 5/24/08
Published 5/24/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Ryan) at The Victoria Times
... is pretty much the same thing. Penn State blog Nittany White Out ranks Ross Ade stadium as the 7th toughest Big Ten venue . I can't really argue with that. The student section is one of the best I've seen, but the rest of the fan base is pretty timid, and the team hasn't really been much cause to really excite them lately. The Metrodome was ranked #8. Lastly, please, everyone, make sure that your ...

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