Norfolk State Spartans Football at Scott Stadium
The Norfolk State Spartans Football team, representing Norfolk State University, has a rich history that dates back to its inception in 1969. Competing in the NCAA Division I football Championship Subdivision, the Spartans have made significant strides in recent years, showcasing their talent and determination on the field. Their games are not just events; they are a celebration of school spirit and athletic prowess.
Scott Stadium, located in Charlottesville, Virginia, serves as a prominent venue for the Spartans when they face off against rival teams. The stadium, known for its vibrant atmosphere and passionate fans, offers a seating capacity of over 61,000. Fans can choose from various seating arrangements, including premium seating options that provide an unparalleled view of the action.
As the football season unfolds, fans can expect a series of thrilling matchups that highlight the competitive nature of college football. The excitement peaks during home games, where the energy is palpable and the camaraderie among fans is unmatched. For those planning to attend, ample parking is available near the stadium, ensuring a smooth arrival experience.
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Norfolk State Spartans Football Charlottesville Sport reviews
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Joan Jett was great! Their singer did sound good, admit I didn’t know them so understanding his lyrics was hard but again, when you could he sounded good. Little strange like a kid hopped up on a bag of sugar, but a good rock voice. Classless Act, the opening group was ok. My second time seeing her. Still sounds fantastic, still loves doing what she does, still highly underrated all these years later, she can sing and play with the best. Had never seen Poison till this, regret I had waited so long to see them, they were awesome, high energy, CC playing guitar was tremendous. Last saw Def Leppard when in Noblesville with Journey, this Stadium Tour - NEVER heard Joe Elliott sound better! And I have seen them many many times. Even their new songs sounded great! The guitar solo break was a bit long, but he’s an amazing musician, and they just brought such energy that was non-stop. My only gripe is Norfolk State Spartans Football was awful! It’s one thing to be loud, but their sound was so loud it was distorted which to me was on purpose to cover Vince Neil’s total inability to sing anymore, he needs to quit. Def Leppard should NEVER co-headline again. Left halfway through their set it was so bad. Sorry Crue fans it was bad! The way they played their last 3-4 songs especially the crowd was going crazy for more. 3 great performances and a dud at the end.
