Ranking the Road Trips for Auburn Football This Year
No. 4 – Starkville
First, none of these places are bad. Just about every campus in the SEC will fill your college football needs on Saturdays in the fall.
Starkville is a great place to be on a Saturday in the fall with tons of fun fans that love to grill out and watch football.
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In my experience, mostly at SEC Baseball Tournaments, Mississippi State has some of the nicest fans in the SEC. They’re warm and inviting to all their tailgates, and are great hosts.
Davis Wade Stadium was recently renovated to keep up with the growth of the SEC and the program itself. There is now a max capacity of 61,337.
The past two years the Bulldogs have averaged over 61,000 per game, so get your tickets early.
The stadium is now an even better place to experience a football game with the cowbells and crowd noise.
As for the game itself, this will be Auburn’s best chance to win a road game this year. I expect the Bulldogs to have a down year, and that could benefit Auburn greatly.
If you can’t handle going to games on the road and losing, I suggest you taking a trip to Starkville on October 8.
Starkville isn’t exactly a booming town, but you won’t regret going there for the atmosphere as it’s one of the best in the country.
The renovations really make this a stadium that you can’t miss. Even though it’s number four on this list, this 102-year-old stadium will make for a great road trip.
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