Thursday, September 20, 2007

MSU's Davis Wade Stadium



Here's a shot of Mississippi State's Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field - the second-oldest Division I football venue in the country, which was built in 1916.

2 Comments:

Blogger Emily Killian said...

That's a really cool photo, Gabe.

September 20, 2007 at 9:47 PM  
Blogger budman said...

For anyone visiting Starkville for the game, welcome.

This picture was taken from the south end of the stadium (no bleachers on this end). The south end is where most of the tailgaiting takes place before and after the game in an area known as "The Junction." State fans are very hospitable, so don't hesitate to come join the tailgate.

There are several good restaurants within walking distance of the stadium in the Cotton District between University Drive and Russell Street. The Cotton District Grill, Bulldog Deli, The Little Dooey (ESPN's favorite), and McAlister's Deli to name a few. Of course, some of the best food is going to be in the Junction as Bulldogs love to eat next to the Dog House!"

Hope this info helps anyone coming to the game. Go Dogs!!!!!!!!!!!!

September 21, 2007 at 11:17 AM  

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