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Your Favorite Away Game Stadium


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Nothing beats an October day at the Bank of America Stadium. What are yall's favorite away Stadium? It could be one you visit ofter or one you have always wanted to visit. There are no rules on how you pick your away Stadium.

For me it is MetLife Stadium. I am planning a trip there for February 2014 and I expect Cam to be there as well.

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I've actaully never been to an away football game but I have been to Madison Square Garden and Amway Arena (It was TD Waterhouse when I visited)

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And of course I've been to the Charlotte Coliseum (Charlotte Hornets Arena), Time Warner Cable Arena (Charlotte Bobcats Arena), Ericsson Stadium/Bank of America Stadium (Carolina Panthers Stadium), RBC Center/PNC Arena (Carolina Hurricanes Arena).

I've also been to the Dean E. Smith Center, Carter-Finley Stadium, and then of course the arenas/stadium at my college (Liberty University).

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I'm going to go with University of Phoenix stadium as it's the only place I've ever seen the Panthers play and the only NFL stadium I've ever been to at that. It'd be a pretty nice place if it weren't for the Cardinals fans.

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fuuuuug AZ

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