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View from Section 119 (or End Zone)

Schmurg

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Apr 25, 2002
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Was wondering if anyone on here can comment on the view from section of 119 or any other spot in endzone?

I currently have tickets in row 36 of 122 but was debating moving to one of these areas to save the $70 a ticket (new baby on the way). Used to have seats like this for the Jets and didn't mind as there was no neck turning or struggling to see over people in aisles. Thoughts on this switch?
 
View is not bad from 119. But if you are going to bring a little one to the game, keep in mind the proximity to the canon. Maybe want to be towards the North End Zone.
 
Stay where you are! I went from 118 to 122 this season. Major difference, I think. Best of luck with the new arrival!
 
Went from 206 (40 yard line) to endzone for past 2 years. It's a different view of the game and very interesting. I like it, only bad thing is sometimes it's tough to tell if it's close to a first down whether they made it or not but it's still good and has other benefits (seeing how much we spread the field/stack the box).
 
Here's the best seating map I've seen for HPSS. Select your section and range of rows and you get a nice look at the view. You can pan around and really get a feel for the view from the seats. Here's the view from rows 31-42 in Sect 119.

http://www.seats3d.com/ncaa/rutgers_university/football/#/p_119_3/

Thanks hadn't seen that before. From there the view isn't too bad especially if I can get an aisle closer to the 118 side (no need to worry about people in the aisles like I do now in 122 with people walking to 121)

@KT71 why do you say the 122 view is better if I can ask?
 
Thanks hadn't seen that before. From there the view isn't too bad especially if I can get an aisle closer to the 118 side (no need to worry about people in the aisles like I do now in 122 with people walking to 121)

@KT71 why do you say the 122 view is better if I can ask?

It's better for me because it gave a bit of a side view as opposed to looking down the field. I just found it easier to follow the game. The year I was in 118 I felt it was a waste of time and could not enjoy the action. Spent way to much time looking at the big screen. Couldn't really get into the game. This is from an older set of eyes, you may be able to adjust better. Hope this helped.
 
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Sit in 116 directly behind the goal post and like it, but also have always preferred that vantage point to watch the play develop. Bad part is sit right under the train speaker (don't care for the train whistle at all). And can sometimes have a lot of other teams fans around, but that can be good or bad depending on how the game goes lol.
 
I like to be a little higher up. If you are too close to field level it's hard to see the opposite side of the field.
 
I'm in 120 and I like the view. Like the other poster said you can see everything develop and easily spot the holding and other O line plays. Only down side for the view is if they are at the far end of the stadium, but it's not bad.

Also during the early September and October games the Sun is shining on that area all day so you need a hat and sunglasses to see anything.
 
I'm in 116. I prefer the view from behind the lines. It's fun to watch plays develop. The negative is that it can be tough to judge where the ball is and the far side of the field is tough to clearly see without relying on the screen.

You do get opposing fans often but for the most part that doesn't matter.

Personally I think the cost savings is worth it. Congrats on the little one.
 
I was in 118A the past 2 years. I'd rather be there than the upper deck.
 
Always torn on the upper deck. Love the view but feel you lose alot of the crowd noise and thus energy of the game from up there


yeah me too, I loved my seats in the upper deck for view but the atmosphere was missing, so I moved down below and glad I did.
 
Keep the better tickets and save the money by going to one less game and selling those tickets
 
I'm in 120 and I like the view. Like the other poster said you can see everything develop and easily spot the holding and other O line plays. Only down side for the view is if they are at the far end of the stadium, but it's not bad.

Also during the early September and October games the Sun is shining on that area all day so you need a hat and sunglasses to see anything.
Binoculars.When I went to the games ,it was my faithful companion.
 
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