Sanford Stadium

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Sanford Stadium

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100 Sanford Dr, Athens, GA 30602

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Sanford Stadium, a 92,000-seat haven for Bulldogs fans, combines affordable concessions with a passionate atmosphere, making game days a Southern spectacle.  

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Sanford Stadium Will Sell Alcohol to the General Public - Eater Atlanta

"Sanford Stadium will sell alcohol to the general public for the 2024 football season, as first reported by the Athens Banner-Herald. Previously, alcohol was only for sale in Sanford Stadium’s premium section. University of Georgia athletic director Josh Brooks announced the development on January 31, at the Georgia Athletic Association’s winter meeting. Alcohol sales will commence after Sanford Stadium’s current phase of renovations, which will add concession stands and ease the flow of traffic, is complete. Fans of legal drinking age will be able to purchase beer or seltzer during the first three quarters of the game." - Sarra Sedghi

https://atlanta.eater.com/2024/2/1/24057931/sanford-stadium-alcohol-sales-general-public
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J.D. Lewis

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Always love the atmosphere here! Great place. Love Georgia culture! I would give it 5 stars for all of these reasons, but I really feel like they could make the concessions a little bit cheaper. It's just hard for a family man to try to provide this experience for his children with prices so high. Anyway, Go Dawgs!

Stephanie Rice

Google
First time being there for us we loved it. G-Day 2025 will go back hopefully next year. It was fun and reasonable price for the concession stand some of it was but it's like that everywhere.

Chris Charbonneau

Google
Went to the 2025 G Day game. Great time. Concession pricing was fair, staff was super helpful and we had a great time. Bring sunblock!

Moritz Maier

Google
Very impressive stadium! Great views from every seat, plenty of food options, and lots of merch stands. The atmosphere is electric – a must-visit for any college football fan!

FFKDTP1

Google
As someone who has attended games at a lot of college football venues, including many of the top ones, I found Samford to be mid. Positives: - Food and drink for a stadium is dirt cheap. $2 bottles of water, $4 Powerades, $4 hotdogs etc. - I’ve been around Georgia fans at away venues and now their home venue and they’re friendly and I’ve gotten along with them well. Atmosphere is pretty good in terms of crowd noise and home field advantage for the Dawgs. Negatives: - NOTHING for a 20-minute halftime. Not the band, not some kid kicking a field goal to win tuition, just 20 minutes of an empty field. I’ve literally never seen a college football stadium that did absolutely nothing at halftime. And the band was there for pregame, so they could have played at half. - Stadium itself isn’t really impressive or imposing. Walking toward it it literally reminded me of an oversized Vanderbilt. Really nothing to take pics of outside the gates whatsoever. - Only one video board, nothing on the other end of the field. At an SEC stadium especially one like Georgia I’d have expected more investment into their home. It’s not a bad stadium but it’s just average imo. Especially when you’ve been to 10 other SEC stadiums and you compare it to those not to mention a lot of top Big Ten stadiums. Clemson is 80 miles away and is a much better venue too.

John Alejandro

Google
UGA games are a great time! The stadium is clean, easy to access, and provides transportation to and from the parking garages. Great food but does not serve alcoholic beverages. You must tailgate for that experience. Have fun! Go Dogs!

Emily Blackmon

Google
We came for G-Day. It was nice and fun! One of many we came for. Always a great atmosphere. Friendly workers. Decent concessions for a quick bite and drink. View is nice literally from any seat.

Jessica P.

Google
Amazing experience! We went to the GA v KY game on October 7, 2023 at 7pm. We had a great time! It was a packed house and got a little chilly later in the night, but a great time was had! This was the first night game I’ve been to, and the 4th quarter light show was AWESOME! A must see!!!
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Anthony N.

Yelp
Welcome to Stanford Stadium, home of the Georgia Bulldogs! I haven't been to the stadium in three years, and in that time, they've completed numerous renovations both inside and out. They've widened the corridors, added more seats, and made the entrance gates larger. From what I can see, everything looks fantastic and has helped reduce congestion in certain areas. The food options are impressive, featuring popular choices like Papa John's, Huey Magoos, Chicken Salt Chic and Chick-fil-A, along with some local spots. The prices for food are quite reasonable as well. Parking around the stadium is easy to find and moderately priced. The surrounding community is also lovely to stroll through on the way to the stadium.
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Jenn C.

Yelp
We parked a ways away in a parking deck. Getting to the field was OK, going back- A lot of "small" hills & steps. Stadium itself is not fancy. Very old, very dark, bathrooms are not well marked (in my opinion & seem to have more mens rooms than ladies. No real consessions, nooks around the bend & carts drinks & yes they have beer now at $10 & up. I don't remember seeing hotdogs or burgers. They have personal pizza, Chick fil A, bagged nachos, popcorn too. The stairs going down to the seats are VERY small & a lot of them. Well marked. I love that most seats have cushions & backs, but not all do. I think season holders pay extra for them?? May I tell you how CLOSE together everyone sits. Absolutely no room to move- literally sitting leg-to-leg! I was between my son & husband. Bith thin. I had to sit up on the edge of my seat to not be squished! Please be prepared when you go. This stadium is not for the best for elderly, folks with bad knees or who get winded easily! Friendly folks, community strong & to see this institution in person was pretty freaking cool!!! A WIN for Georgia too! They can't change the stadium, but a few spots of hand rails up those stairs would be VERY appreciated!! For this reason I give 3 stars. Experience, 5 stars!! I LOVED spending the day with my family- what a treat!!! Go dawgs!!!
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Ryan P.

Yelp
Nice stadium, good food prices. Great views. Not a bad seat in the house. Nice campus friendly people.
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Bob B.

Yelp
Georgia's big college stadium was massive on the side. I was overwhelmed by the sheer massive size and the number of dedicated fans that would arrive early to a college game. I was lucky enough to get sold-out tickets for the game and tour the college campus for a couple of hours before the game. Seating is just standard bleacher seats with no backing. If you come early in the morning, bring cold-weather gear. Food was your typical ball park food. Overpriced and not very memorable. Restroom lines can be long. No outside alcohol is permitted. There is a great view and picture area along the railroad tracks, which I believe is on the east side of the stadium. Parking I recommend is to park near downtown Athens and take the 30 minute walk into the campus.
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Frederick D.

Yelp
Game day was pretty spectacular. From our tailgate location we were just a 10 min walk from the stadium. Game started at 3:30pm. As of this writing Georgia is ranked #1 in the SEC East. Even though the stadium is on the ground floor, folks have to enter seats using ramps or escalators which creates a bit of a bottleneck. The noise level is impressive: reaching decibels of 110. Dawg fans scream at nearly every play at the top of their lungs. One fan pounded on my shoulder blades due to the excitement of a touchdown. Lots of high fives and positive energy in the stadium. This is also one of the only football fields in the country where the infield is surrounded by a 4-5 foot living hedge, which is why it is so famously dubbed "The Game between the Hedges!" Although I couldn't hear after the game, I could feel the thrill of the crowd here like no other sports venue I have ever seen.
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Richard C.

Yelp
What more can be said about Sanford Stadium. The greatest college football stadium in the country. A gorgeous setting on a beautiful campus. Home to the Back to Back National Champion Bulldogs. Go Dawgs !!
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Bobblehead B.

Yelp
This is one of the best venues in the United States. Great fans. Great tradition. When you walk in, you have "that feeling". You know you are entering someplace special full of history and tradition. Easily in my 5 top college football stadiums.
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Jeremy J.

Yelp
A few years back my wife and I visited Athens Georgia and we went to a lot of the different places and we wanted to go to Sanford stadium. I did not get to see a game here unfortunately because it was the middle of summer so we had to just walk around stadium take pictures look inside all that and it was awesome I have statues on the outside I have Georgia Bulldogs all over the place and it's a really nice facility facility
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Laura P.

Yelp
Married to a Georgia alum, and having two alum children, I've spent my fair share of time in Sanford stadium watching the Dawgs compete "Between the Hedges". It's always a fun time especially when we win! Some highlights of Sanford stadium: *The reference "Between the Hedges" is due to the classic privet hedge of boxwoods that surrounds the playing field. The hedge became a part of the stadium design in 1929. *seating of 92,746 makes this the 10th largest NCAA stadium *The stadium name is in honor of English professor, UGA athletic advocate and later University President, Dr. Steadman Sanford. Sanford was instrumental in moving the stadium from its former location, Herty Field, to its current location. *A large screen at the west end zone allows you to watch replays up close, highlight football players, be entertained by fan karaoke and more.
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Penny H.

Yelp
Love our stadium but a benefit for paying for club level seats is the buffet. Food last year was bad and this year is horrible! Proof of the Pudding needs to be replaced! Everything is precooked. Dry and cold!
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James T.

Yelp
Heaven on Earth! The new LED lighting scheme for night games is SICK!! Theres not a better place I can think of to party with 92,000 of your closest friends. Go Dawgs!
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Debi R.

Yelp
I am a Season ticket holder to University of Georgia football at Sanford Stadium and can be found there 7-8 times a season on Saturdays. "It's Saturday in Athens- time to tee it up between the hedges" is the theme that gets everyone ready for the game. The stadium in on the campus of UGA and sits very close to downtown Athens (walking distance) offering many places to eat/drink before a game. Sanford Stadium seats 92,746 people making it the 10th largest for NCAA Colleges. A $63 million dollar renovation was completed in 2018. You can "rent" seat backs for the day or season. Sanford is Beautiful, loud and intimidating sea of red on game day. Games are played "Between the Hedges". Hedges surround the playing field. Typical stadium concessions located conveniently throughout the stadium. There are people who bring drinks, food, down the aisles for sale. Restrooms are plentiful and clean. The new video board is huge and loud. Entertainment also provided by The Redcoat Marching Band. If you are looking for tickets they can be found by scalpers downtown and on the streets. Many ticket holders also sell their tickets "on the bridge" outside the stadium gates. If you're coming to a game you can tailgate on campus, enjoy the Dawg Walk beside Tate Center (where the band performs, cheerleaders, coaches and players arrive at the stadium) or lounge in The Student Learning Center and watch other games on giant screen TV with many people. A visit to the BookStore beside the stadium is Also a must. Have fun and Go Dawgs!!
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Tim P.

Yelp
First of all I am a huge dawg fan and a season ticket holder. I can't think of anywhere better to be on a fall Saturday than Sanford Stadium. With the renovations recently it is a first class college football environment. Having the stadium in the middle of campus only adds to the experience. There is tailgating going on throughout most of campus which is another plus. We tailgate for years by the conference center under a huge tree that thankfully provides shade during the hotter games. Nothing better than walking from south campus through the crowd to the stadium. Getting in and out of Sanford is fairly easy, there are multiple entrances to access. Concession stands are OK, could use a little more options. I have had the opportunity over the years to visit and enjoy games in other stadiums, but I always love game day in Athens at Sanford. Go Dawgs!
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Ken S.

Yelp
I'm a Texas Aggie who has been to road games all over the country. Our experience at Georgia ranks among the best. From the economics-major student we talked to on the way to the stadium to the woman who high-fived me and said "good game" on the way out, friendly people made us feel welcome. I have a lot of respect for your fine university.
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Liz V.

Yelp
The most intense, energetic and passionate fans cheer for the Georgia Bulldogs and Sanford Stadium is our church. Sunday morning service? Not for us, we prefer to worship on Saturdays! There is nothing like a home game in Athens and the dawgs seldom disappoint. 95,000 screaming fans chanting and cheering on the red and black. There is nothing like a Saturday in the South! Sanford and the Dawgs do not disappoint! Woof woof woof!!
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Paul B.

Yelp
This is a great college atmosphere. The stadium is dated, but has the old school charm of tradition. If you get a chance, go in at the bottom and enter stadium along the hedges.
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Jeff H.

Yelp
This stadium definitely lives up to its name! Very walkable and a beautiful campus. Plenty of parking, as long as you arrive at least 3 hours before the game, and much of the parking is free. And there really isn't a bad seat in the house.
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Rachel K.

Yelp
I so wish I had the $$$$$ to donate yearly to the Hartman Fund for football tickets! I mean, I could slowly donate... but I imagine it'd take be a decade or more to get decent seats. Haha. Each time I visit campus, I always come by the stadium. Recently, they renovated parts of it. Now there's a Jumbotron - thing is huge. I felt like an ant when I looked up. The Field as always is beautiful & amazing to look at. I could spend an hour or so just sitting inside and looking around while reminiscing my college years. Go Dawgs!
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Reginald D.

Yelp
Once again I had another great experience going to a live football game the experience is so much fun and I'm glad a got the chance to come to another game. Even though the game is at Athens I'm going to support the Auburn tigers I can't wait to have more opportunities to come to games in the future
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Tim S.

Yelp
Great stadium and great game day atmosphere. Parking is not too bad for visitors. You can park relatively close in a private parking lot ($20 - $30) with tailgating capabilities. I did find the tailgating fragmented some. There are lots of tailgating going on close to the stadium but as a visitor you better have a Georgia hookup (friend) to tailgate there. Traffic is always a pain at most SEC stadiums on game day but I would say Sanford Stadium traffic is more in the middle of the pack compared to other SEC stadiums. The logistics getting in and out, and the stadium concessions and restrooms are good. The Georgia fans will give you a little ribbing as a visitor but nothing extreme. Athens is a great town and the UGA campus is absolutely beautiful. The stadium game day experience is one of the best in the SEC.

Knowle A.

Yelp
"Tiger S." is a delusional fan of some terrible team like Georgia Tech. This place is awesome.
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Jamal M.

Yelp
Being a Florida Gator fan, I was totally out of place being here for the G'day Spring game. I even stripped my truck of all of it's Florida Gators content before I got here just so some ignorant person wouldn't mess up my baby while I was here. Sports fans can be totally pricks towards other team fans when it's not their own team that the person is a representing. Talk about seeing a lot of red and black here. I kinda felt dirty being amongst all of the Georgia fans. Lol. But, I was here "in my white tee"(yep!) and my Altanta Falcons hat. So I basically fit in with others there. There was more than 93 thousand people that came out to this jank!! No lie! I mean who wouldn't come to a free football game and a free Ludacris performance though! That's why I was here with friends. Plus, I had bever been to Athens before either. I can say that I experienced "Between the Hedges" for once. It was fun and I totally enjoyed myself here more than i was expecting.

Blow Up D.

Yelp
If you're ever going to choke, this is the place to be!!! They also have a pet dog! I hope to see another black out this year! That was my fav!
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Fox E.

Yelp
In this world, you have got to Sanford something. You can Sanford whatever you believe in, or even something you don't, it doesn't really matter. It doesn't Mattabooboo. What's a Mattabooboo? Nothing Yogi. First-Hand Experience: Info on my personal visit to this stadium - I've spent quite a lot of time in Athens, GA, and the highlight is always (usually?) coming to this world-famous stadium. Yes it needs a renovation, but it's still an absolute monolith and a wonderful place to come. The Georgian cheerleaders are stunning, the fans are loud, I always had a great time here and was made to feel welcome. There was one incident where I almost got into a fight with a gang of drunk college kids in the upper reaches of the stands, but I think that could have happened anywhere. I'm lucky that I'm good at hurrying out of an area crowded with people because it could have been ugly. I don't blame the stadium for that though. It's a great place. I've been to every cool stadium in the UK & North America, due to my obsession with travel & sport. I've toured America as a musician for 7 or 8 years. In that time, I've seen sports games at, or visited when empty (and usually both), at almost every major stadium in US and Canada. I have pictures of most which I will upload at some point. Also, on future travels, I plan to take new pix, and add more stadia! Watch this space! ***back to regular review*** This is one of the biggest stadiums in the world, but it's not one of the best. It has an open end which means the atmosphere isn't as loud as it could be. Athens is one of the great college towns of the USA but it's never been great to me, and for that matter nobody has ever turned up to see me play really, even though 93,000 regularly turn up to see the Bulldogs play here. The fans take their team very seriously and while this stadium is grand, it would be more intense if they filled out the fourth side of it and made it a true cauldron.
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Michael W.

Yelp
This is a must see stadium. I was last here in 2012 and they have made some significant improvements for players and fans. They renovated this summer and the main entrance (gate 10) is awesome. Pictures from last years SEC Championship and much more. The players also go through there during the Dawgwalk (also a must see). They also updated the restrooms. The only flaw I had was the seating. It is bleacher seating with no separation from the person next to you. Usually not a big deal but this guy kept squeezing his way on my numbered seat and I kept having to remind him he was squeezing his way on my seat. Overall, experience was nothing short of spectacular, even playing against a non-conference foe. 93,000 fans were rocking.
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Cameron B.

Yelp
Well, as biased as I am, I'm nothing short of proud of my Alma Mater's stadium. Sanford Stadium is a great place to watch football, if you're sober enough to remember it. Sometimes, you go to a party there, and a football game breaks out. We may lose a game every now and again, but we won't lose a party. Also, where else could you meet all 92,746 friends in one place? Now that the UGA cliche statements (although true) are out of the way, here are some reviews of the actual venue: -They FINALLY cleaned the ice filters in the concession stands, so no more funky smelling ice. It's hard to drink a spiked coke with dookie smelling ice floating in your drink. -The Reed Plaza is pretty neat, and cleans up the North end of the Stadium quite well. It no longer feels like you are fenced in a sketch, downtown Atlanta parking lot over there. -The new video scoreboard is excellent. It's all video now, and is really flashy. I'm sure our recruits love it, I know I do. -The hedges here are legendary. I think they are one of the landmarks in college football you need to see, much like the Toomer's Oaks, or seeing Bevo. -This is the ONLY stadium in college football that houses the crypt for our mascots, housed in the east endzone. Can't miss the giant granite bulldog standing guard over our locker rooms.
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David F.

Yelp
I see most reviews for Sanford Stadium are written by biased UGA fans. Consider my opinion from a GT fan who's seen football in many stadiums. Sanford Stadium itself is nothing amazing. They pack in over 90k bodies with no regard for comfort or convenience, much like all large stadiums in CFB. Food is your typical hot dog, popcorn, candy, soda and etc. selection. Parking is what it is. Staff is decent, getting in and out of the stadium is smooth and the bathrooms have plenty of pissers to use. But what makes a college stadium is the whole experience. The tailgating, the fans (of both teams), the $#!+ talking, the quality of football, the city, parking, traffic, police and the weather. And with that said, I think the "Sanford Experience" is top tier. The delusional but passionate fans of UGA, the City of Athens, the tailgating, the level of football, the women in sundresses, the history, the drunk loudmouths, mild southern weather and all make Sanford a good venue for CFB. Road traffic coming in and out of Athens sucks, but what can you do with 100k rowdy people. P.S. this would've been a much more negative review had GT lost to UGA this year.
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Laura R.

Yelp
This was my first time making it to Athens and it was well worth the trip! We found a great little tailgate spot that was walking distance from the stadium. Once we got to the stadium it was very easy to find our seats. Anywhere in Sanford would be worth having a seat because the view is wonderful. We plan on coming back with a bigger group of people next time. I hope the Gamecocks come out victorious at our next visit. Go Cocks!
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Andrew M.

Yelp
Wow. What an awesome experience! The atmosphere at a UGA football game is more electric than some NFL games. We recently watched the USC v UGA football game. My sister goes to Georgia and we are visiting from California. I've been to my for share of Cal Berkeley, Stanford and SJSU games but this was much more of an all day football experience. My gf, who has never been to any college football game ever, made the comment "this is like Disneyland for football fans." She hit the nail on the head. The entire afternoon was filled with a sea of red fans tailgating and grilling all across campus followed by kick off that was deeply rooted in traditional UGA cheers and chants. Not to bad that we won 52-20!
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Cory W.

Yelp
This is a very special place among the hearts of all GA fans, and rightfully so. The atmosphere is amazing. We arrived that morning and found parking. Arrive early if you want a good spot as the good lots will fill up rather quickly. The tailgaters were already in full effect around the area. The great thing about this stadium is it's within walking distance of downtown, so we walked on over to grab a bite. The stadium itself was great as always. The stadium and the area around the stadium are very well kept and gorgeous to look at. There is plenty of staff to help you find where you need to go. My latest visit, was for the annual free spring game. This was a big one as the new coach wanted 93k people to show up, and boy did they ever. The stadium was completely filled, which is crazy for a spring game! The atmosphere was great and Ludacris performed. I had a really great time here, as always. GO DAWGS!!!!
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Tommy H.

Yelp
I live in Chicago. Far, far from Sanford Stadium. Been to many college football stadiums both in the North (B1G Ten country) and the South. (Never seen college football in the West.) And Sanford Stadium is the best of all of them. It's clean and charming and surrounded by a beautiful campus. Quality tailgating, too. Hard to beat a Saturday spent at Sanford Stadium. What's more, the fans know the game. And they're into it! I am dying to get back there.
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Betsy J.

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Great place to watch the UGA Bulldawgs trounce anyone else. Security is tight and what you are allowed to bring in must be in your pockets or a small clear bag. For the most part security is polite. Some fans are way too inebriated and out of hand and the concessions are pricey but that's to be expected at a college football game, which is the main event other than spring graduation at this stadium. Good views from almost any seat. Fun but expensive experience.
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Apurba B.

Yelp
Go Dawgs! I love the atmosphere and the spirit of the stadium! Supporting the Georgia bulldawgs can't ask for a better venue!
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Dominicc L.

Yelp
Amazing and Glorious Stadium. Great atmosphere. Powerful Fans. Doesn't get any better than seeing a game in Athens. Go Dawgs!!
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Chris B.

Yelp
It was ok. Huge stadium. Good seats. Decent concession stand prices. Parking is expensive. Decent game. Nothing special.

Will C.

Yelp
How bout them Dawgs! There is no better place in the south to watch a football game. The hedges are legendary and the new light system makes night games insane!
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Natalia M.

Yelp
"Fall semester" at the University of Georgia is synonymous with "Football Season". But why is football so important here? Some people will tell you that it's the most exciting tradition of the school, and some will argue firmly against it. There is only one way to find out the truth: attend a game or two at Sanford Stadium. With a capacity of 30,000 seats, Sanford Stadium fills up quickly and fans go wild on Saturday game days. Swarms of people clad in red and black crowd the whole campus and everyone's spirits are high. For many, victory doesn't matter and neither does the football; it's the atmosphere they enjoy. Others get mad and frustrated if their team lets them down. And you?
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Derek B.

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Go Dawgs!!! Sic 'em!!! Woof Woof Woof!!! The best stadium in the country. But maybe I'm biased.
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Cara K.

Yelp
One of my most favorite places in the whole, wide world!!! If you can sit through the opening videos and music before kick off and NOT get chills, you're not human. GOOOOOOOOOOO DAWGS!!!
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Candice M.

Yelp
My review is so biased. I am a DAWG through and through and there is absolutely no other place in the world I would rather see my boys win a game. The atmosphere is great, even with the new absurd tailgating rules. The fans are so energetic and everyone around is very friendly and there to see one thing, a victory. If you are not a Dawgs fan, I imagine it wouldn't be so comfortable. But hey, they have nice staff at the stadium, clean bathrooms, and good stadium food. What more can you ask for from a stadium besides a big W-I-N?
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Denise D.

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It's game time again, time for tailgating and cheering on the DAWGS!!!!!!! Athens GA is the best place to be on Saturday during NCAA football.

Anita E.

Yelp
As a UGA alumni, I spent many wonderful game days here when in school. The positives: the energy and loyalty of DAWG fans makes sitting in the stands exiting and fun. The new jumbo Tron is nice. Negatives: parking and navigating in and out is a nightmare. They definitely need to add more shuttles especially for leaving after the game. Especially if there is inclement weather. Concession stands are everywhere but very basic: hot dogs and pizza. Chick-fil-A and Subway in select spots. And where is the fan wear??? We saw only little stand at the 300 level that quickly ran out of items. My husband is disabled and we didn't want to walk to the bookstore. Maybe the rain scared off vendors ( it rained all day) but typically used to being able to buy t-shirts and other items.
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Adam V.

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Sanford Stadium is a great college football cathedral. It's the home to the Georgia Bulldogs football team. I've been to Sanford a couple of times and have enjoyed both occasions. The city of Athens is a blast and one of the great small college towns in the country. Its isn't huge, but is big enough to cater to the students and weekend visitors. Plenty of restaurants and plenty of bars. The stadium has the history, tradition, and passion you would expect from a big-time SEC program. The trumpeting before the game and the excitement from the fans make football games here a unique experience. The fans that sat around me were very pleasant. Even though I was cheering for the opponent on one occasion (Mississippi State), they were extremely polite and knowledgeable. I always enjoy conversing with fans that know the game. I also like talking recruiting when the schools share common targets. The tailgating is also incredible. People literally cover the entire campus. There are tents, grills, and televisions run on generators all over the place. If you haven't been to a college football game in the South, you owe it to yourself to check out an experience like Georgia. As an alumnus of an SEC school and a college football fan, Sanford Stadium was a must see. It's a great place to watch a game and Georgia has some of the very best fans in the country.
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Ashley M.

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GOOOO DAWGS!!! Home of the University Of Georgia Bulldogs football team and crowning jewel of the UGA campus as you drive across Sanford Drive. Too many memories as a kid, as a student, as an alumni, and now taking my kids there to watch the Dawgs play. There is no better sight than Sanford Stadium in the Fall covered in a sea of Red.

Doug P.

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Most awesome experience in college football! Nothing beats Saturday in Athens, between the hedges!
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Aaron M.

Yelp
Don't come here for a game. The fans are rude, and get piss drunk and loud.
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Ben A.

Yelp
It's the place to be in the SEC on football Saturday. Beautiful stadium. Nice people. Must see!!!!!!
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Lauren C.

Yelp
I liked their score board... It is one to see. Also their music choices were entertaining. It's awesome that they are already set up to accept Apple Pay, VERY CONVENIENT. And they serve little Papa John pizzas, just wish they came with the garlic dipping sauce! I thought it was very nice and clean for such a large stadium on a busy SEC rivalry team weekend. Lines are super long though...
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Joshua H.

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GO DAWGS! Now that that's out of the way, Sanford Stadium is one of the most beautiful in the country. Watching a game "between the hedges" is an experience every football fan should have at least once.