Great seat , easy access great ambiance.highly recommend
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- 2024-10-12Saturday 12:00 a.m.Raleigh, NC, USCarter Finley StadiumNorth Carolina State Wolfpack Football vs. Syracuse University Football
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Carter Finley Stadium
- 2024-11-09Saturday 12:00 a.m.Chestnut Hill, MA, USAlumni StadiumBoston College Eagles Football vs. Syracuse University Football
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Alumni Stadium
- 2024-11-16Saturday 12:00 a.m.Berkeley, CA, USKabam Field at California Memorial StadiumCalifornia Golden Bears Football vs. Syracuse University Football
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Kabam Field at California Memorial Stadium
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Syracuse Orange Football at JMA Wireless Dome
The big, echoing Loud House is one of college sports' most iconic venues, a response to a question that no one was asking, but everyone was delighted to learn the answer to: What would it be like if sports were played in an enormous bubble? Syracuse's football, basketball and lacrosse teams all do battle under the signature inflatable roof of the JMA Wireless Dome. The stadium opened in 1980, with an HVAC company lending its name (but not its air-conditioning units, as many sweaty fans have noticed over the years). Today, the JMA Wireless Dome is the largest domed stadium on any college campus, with a seating capacity for football games of nearly 50,000. In 2018, the university announced it would do away with the bubble roof, replacing it with a fixed roof, parts of which would be translucent.
If you're going to a game, be sure to check out the statue of Syracuse great Ernie Davis, the first black man to win a Heisman Trophy. It's located between the JMA Wireless Dome and the nearby quad. And don't forget to do a Dome Stomp in the channels of the stadium's outer walls. Stand in one of the grooves, jump up and slam your feet on the ground. You'll make your own thunder.
Syracuse Orange Football History
Since its founding in 1889, Syracuse football has racked up more than 700 wins and one consensus national championship (for the 1959 season). More than anything, though, it is best known for the players who've passed through this part of Central New York. Look no further than the guys who've worn Syracuse's No. 44. They include three of the greatest running backs ever to put on cleats: Jim Brown (a lacrosse superstar as well), Ernie "The Elmira Express" Davis and Floyd Little (who broke the rushing records set by Davis and Brown before him).
Rating: 5 out of 5by Anonymous on 2018-09-25Carrier Dome - Syracuse Rating: 3 out of 5 Orange football
by billpayer on 2015-11-17Carrier Dome - SyracuseIt was a great game with Syracuse taking #1 Clemson all the way. But a refurbishment of the aging stadium is long overdue. Bare metal benches for the vast majority of spectators is from a bygone era. The University is loud on investments in facilities it makes for the student athletes. Maybe some of the revenue it generates should also be spent of the spectator facilities.
Rating: 4 out of 5by ktownkid44 on 2014-10-16Carrier Dome - Syracuse Great game, very clean venue. But why do these games need to be so over priced? I love to take my family, and to have to pay over $600 for the 6 of us to attend a college game is something I can only afford to do once every few years. As we are Canadian fans, trying to support Syracuse, so we have to stay in a hotel, etc. Syracuse did a great job, with a freshman QB'ing. AJ Long will have a great college career.
Rating: 5 out of 5 Orangemen provided good entertainment
by OrangeFan on 2013-12-03Carrier Dome - SyracuseThe venue is perfect for a late fall football. Climate controlled environment with relatively easy access to the stadium. Great facility for football and concert events.
Rating: 4 out of 5 Great (overpriced) seats
by Wolfe44 on 2013-11-05Carrier Dome - SyracuseGreat game and my son's first look at a game in person. What a great show!
Rating: 4 out of 5 Game
by canadian23 on 2013-10-08Carrier Dome - SyracuseI found the people were very friendly, fans and staff. There really isn't a bad seat but the seating is tight not a lot of room especially if you have a few 'large' people sitting on either side of you. Parking was also easy and for $3 you can't go wrong.
Rating: 5 out of 5 Great seats - Game! Worth the extra $15.00 per sea
by greenfit on 2012-10-08Carrier Dome - SyracuseThis is the first time I have purchased the $45.00 seats instead of the $30.00 ones. While there are really no bad seats at the Carrier Dome, in Syracuse, the level 100 seats are so close to the filed (row 8/H) it was money well spent. I have bad knees and the level 100 seats provide more leg/knee room and have backs too. It was my wife's first game, I have been going for 20 years and she was amazed at how close to the action we were; me too! Worth the extra $15.00 per seat.
Rating: 5 out of 5 USC Syracuse football
by freierp on 2012-09-11MetLife Stadium - East RutherfordAmazing experience. This football game rocked. would go again
Rating: 5 out of 5by Anonymous on 2012-09-03Carrier Dome - Syracuse I come down from Canada 2-3 times a year for 'Cuse BBall and Football. The game on Saturday was the most entertaining I have ever seen in the Dome. The passing display from Nassib was incredible and those who despaired and left when Northwestern was ahead 35-13 missed a game for the ages. I do have a couple of complaints... the Dome was almost unbearable hot, especially for seniors. More importantly, the fact that it took exactly 4 hours to play 60 minutes of football is inexcusable. Every time the man in the red uniform came on the field, we knew we could expect to sit on our butts and see nothing for another 3 minutes or more. Also, the fact that we were not allowed to see the replays of any of the contentious plays was a real irritant, especially the fumble which we thought was simply an incomplete pass.
Rating: 3 out of 5 Empty seats a disapointment...
by Lukster on 2011-11-28Carrier Dome - SyracuseI'm sure the Loudhouse is quite something when packed.