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Does it really feal like a home game when you have to take a bus to your own stadium?


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1 minute ago, myrecordwashorrible said:

LCM93...I was reading all the things being written and simply ignored your title.  I didn't read the instructions on the test. My bad!

Its all good an example humble summer creek is closer to its district rivals stadium ( c e king ) than its own stadium turner stadium!!

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37 minutes ago, myrecordwashorrible said:

There are likely quite a few situations like that with a school on the edge of its district and bordering another school district. 

Oak Ridge is slightly closer to Spring High than it is to Buddy Moorehead in Conroe.  According to Texas Bob, Oak Ridge utilizes it and Woodforest Bank stadium.   

 

Oak ridge is a mile and half from woodforest bank stadium in conroe !!

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I think it’s all about how that off campus environment correlates with your team. Playing district schools like Summer Creek, Kingwood Park and Humble all at Turner never felt like a huge disadvantage outside of the officiating. There are no logos on the field or end zones and not much difference in the home and away side seating. It always felt/feels more neutral than a huge home field advantage. 
 

On the opposite end of the spectrum is Glenda Dawson High which is seven miles away from Pearland ISD Stadium. Playing Dawson at The Rig when the Eagles are rolling is one off the more crazy environments in THSF. 
 

This year two of Crosby’s four away games are against the Baytown schools at Stallworth Stadium. Again, no logos on the field outside of the generic white district logo and no paint in the end zones. The two Baytown schools we play away are relatively close to Stallworth but they’ll probably still feel like Crosby home games. I think it’s the community and crows that make the stadium feel like home, not necessarily the colors on the field. 

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4 minutes ago, Cougar14.2 said:

I think it’s all about how that off campus environment correlates with your team. Playing district schools like Summer Creek, Kingwood Park and Humble all at Turner never felt like a huge disadvantage outside of the officiating. There are no logos on the field or end zones and not much difference in the home and away side seating. It always felt/feels more neutral than a huge home field advantage. 
 

On the opposite end of the spectrum is Glenda Dawson High which is seven miles away from Pearland ISD Stadium. Playing Dawson at The Rig when the Eagles are rolling is one off the more crazy environments in THSF. 
 

This year two of Crosby’s four away games are against the Baytown schools at Stallworth Stadium. Again, no logos on the field outside of the generic white district logo and no paint in the end zones. The two Baytown schools we play away are relatively close to Stallworth but they’ll probably still feel like Crosby home games. I think it’s the community and crows that make the stadium feel like home, not necessarily the colors on the field. 

They should put the schools logo the stadium that there the home team at !!

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2 hours ago, Cougar14.2 said:

I think it’s all about how that off campus environment correlates with your team. Playing district schools like Summer Creek, Kingwood Park and Humble all at Turner never felt like a huge disadvantage outside of the officiating. There are no logos on the field or end zones and not much difference in the home and away side seating. It always felt/feels more neutral than a huge home field advantage. 
 

On the opposite end of the spectrum is Glenda Dawson High which is seven miles away from Pearland ISD Stadium. Playing Dawson at The Rig when the Eagles are rolling is one off the more crazy environments in THSF. 
 

This year two of Crosby’s four away games are against the Baytown schools at Stallworth Stadium. Again, no logos on the field outside of the generic white district logo and no paint in the end zones. The two Baytown schools we play away are relatively close to Stallworth but they’ll probably still feel like Crosby home games. I think it’s the community and crows that make the stadium feel like home, not necessarily the colors on the field. 

I hate Turner Stadium. Told Kenny Ray that while he was here and while at SC. 

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