How to pick the best seats? General advice:
- If you need one general tip: take the lower tier on the sideline between 20-20 yards, rows 15-30, on the shady side. For a “tactical” view, the first rows of the club/mezzanine level are between 30 and 30 yards. This is almost always the optimal balance of visibility, atmosphere, and comfort.
It’s best not to select these seats:
- The very first 1-5 rows on the sideline: coaches, the first-down chain, and TV equipment can obstruct the view, especially near the 50-yard line.
- Deep corners down low: it’s harder to read the depth and downfield.
- A strong overhang/balcony above you may cut off the scoreboard/a small portion of the endzone.
- Seats directly by the aisles on the lower tier: constant crowd movement interferes with key moments.
Best overall view (universal): lower tier on the sideline between 20-20 yards, approximately rows 15-30. Enough height to see the entire play, but still close to the action.