NFL and NCAA Seating Chart Breakdown
April 6, 2014
While the football season may be over that doesn’t mean that you have to stop following the sport you love as there are many things to look forward too such as the NFL Combine and Draft. Even though the 2014 NFL season may still be months away it is never too early to start planning out what games you’re going to next season and make sure that you will have a great view of the game by checking out TicketIQ’s seating charts before you buy.
Lets pick up where the 2013 season left off, at MetLife Stadium. Home to both the New York Giants and New York Jets MetLife Stadium is one of the newer stadium’s in the league as it was built in 2011 and is also the largest in the NFL with a capacity of 82,570. MetLife offers a great viewer experience and with so many seats in the house those looking to attend a game in person will want to check out our MetLife Stadium Seating Chart to make sure they are in the right section for them.
The second largest stadium belongs to none other than the New York Giants division opponent the Washington Redskins who play at FedEx Field. The Redskins had a down year in 2013 with turmoil surrounding coach Mike Shanahan and quarterback Robert Griffin III being the main story coming out of Washington. Now that they have a new man in charge, Jay Gruden, the Redskins can focus their complete attention to the football field and winning games which will make this season as exciting as any so be sure to check out FedEx Field Seating Chart before you make decisions about what section to buy tickets in.
Staying in the NFC East we head over next to the Cowboys and Eagles who have some of the best facilities in the league. The Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium has been a great success outside of just football games as it has held the NCAA Final Four and a NBA All-Star game over the past few years so be sure to check AT&T Stadium Seating Chart before you go as it changes depending on the event there. On the other hand the Philadelphia Eagles has just approved to get the highest definition video boards of any team in the NFL and will make for a much better viewing experience regardless of where your seats are, but if you want to know exactly you can check out the Lincoln Financial Field Seating Chart here.
Home to the NFC North Chicago Bears, Soldier Field has become one of the iconic venues to watch a football game having so much history there opening in 1924. While the stadium may have changed a little bit since it first opened 90 years ago you can find out exactly where your seats are by going to our Soldier Field Seating Chart. Staying in that division the Detroit Lions look to make the playoffs under Jim Caldwell who has one of the best offensive minds in all of the league. Expect to see one of the most potent offenses in the NFL with him being able to use weapons such as Matt Stafford and Calvin Johnson at his disposal in Ford Field. Before you buy tickets to see the Lions be sure to look at the Ford Field Seating Chart to know exactly where each seat is before you buy Lions Tickets.
Over the past few seasons the rivalry between the New England Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers have become one of the most bitter in the NFL. This usually tends to the home team having an advantage when they play, whether it is in New England at Gillette Stadium or in Pittsburgh at Heinz Field. For fans traveling to go see their team on the road it would be in their best interest to check out the Gillette Stadium Seating Chart or Heinz Field Seating Chart before they buy tickets to know which sideline they will be closest too.
One of the better known stadiums in all the country is the Superdome located in New Orleans, LA and home to the New Orleans Saints. This venue is one of the most common sites where the Super Bowl is held and is known to be one of the loudest in the country when the Saints play there. TicketIQ is a great place to get your 2014 Saints Tickets or just look up the Superdome Seating Chart if you’re curious.
Another dome in the NFC South is the Georgia Dome which is one of the few stadiums in the country that is home to both an NFL franchise (Atlanta Falcons) and an NCAA team (Georgia State Panthers) in addition to being the host for the annual SEC Championship Game played every year. Our Georgia Dome Seating Chart gives fans the opportunity to get the best view for their buck.
In college football there is no stadium as important to the legacy and history as the Rose Bowl. Aside for this being the birthplace of bowl games the Rose Bowl also can house over 100,000 people for a game so with that many different views it would be wise to check out our Rose Bowl Seating Chart before buying to make sure that your view will be the best. Notre Dame is just as historic as the Rose Bowl having won 11 National Championships in their past. Many of those victories to secure a National Championship have come at home in Notre Dame Stadium which was built in 1930. Since being built there have been renovations such as adding 20,000+ seats in 1997 has completely changed the Notre Dame Stadium Seating Chart but we here at TicketIQ have the most up to date one out there.
Home to the Ohio State Buckeye Ohio Stadium, also known as the Horseshoe, has hosted millions of fans in its history and seen some of the best games college football has to offer. For Ohio State faithful looking to buy Buckeye tickets our Ohio Stadium Seating Chart will give them the option to sit as close or as far as they would like from the field.
Ohio State’s bitter rivals the Michigan Wolverines have the largest stadium in the country being able to hold over 109,000 people for one of its games there at Michigan Stadium. Widely referred to as The Big House due to how many people it can hold the Michigan Stadium Seating Chart is our most comprehensive in college football due to its huge capacity.
Kickoff will be here before you know it so be sure to be as informed as possible before you buy football tickets in 2014 by using our seating charts here at TicketIQ before buy your tickets.