Ever sit in North or South stands near goal line on West end?

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JudgeLarryDawg
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The angle makes it impossible to see any replay or other info from the scoreboard. The little bands between the decks allow you to see the clock and score but people in those seats miss a lot. Wonder if ADGM realizes this?
Probably less than 10,000 fans have this problem but if the goal is to make the experience great......
opiedawg
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I sit in section 126, which is in the southeast corner. Our seats are just about even with the hedges along the back end zone line, but we're pretty high up at Row 53 and have a good view. We've been sitting in those seats since 2002 and I really don't have any complaints about it. I would imagine sitting down lower might prove to be a bit problematic, but that's probably true most anywhere in the stadium.
StalkinDawg
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I've sat down in the northwest corner, 4 rows up. It was horrible. Couldn't see the play happening at the other end. But the tickets were free so...
Dawgs1971
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We have been sitting is sec 137 row 60 seats 1 and 2 since the early nineties. have been complaining about this for years. Can not see the jumbo screen. have requested a few smaller screens at the opposite corners to no avail.
Dawgs1971
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AirforceDawg posted this. Hopefully this will help the viewing from this end of the stadium.

https://www.myajc.com/sports/sanford-stadium-new-video-board-debuts-day/thRXh4KNkWSx6BZba7cdMI/

The video board (52' high, 100' wide screen) is about 30' closer to the Sanford Drive bridge than its predecessor. That means it's pushed back farther from the seating bowl, but fans in the northwest and southwest corners will have a better angle to see it than before.

To date, [UGA Executive Associate AD Josh] Brooks said, construction crews have logged 113,468 man-hours on the [$63M West End Zone] project. About 110 to 120 workers are on site on a typical day.

The project won't change Sanford Stadium's seating capacity except at G-Day, when 12,000-plus seats will be unavailable because of the construction.
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