Game: Kennesaw State University Owls @ Indiana University Hoosiers
Date: 9-6-25
Location: Bloomington, Indiana
Stadium: Indiana University Memorial Stadium
Stadium Total: 36/136 = 26.5% complete
Back at it again this year, and am excited for how this season has started off for the Canes. It makes me look forward to watching more CFB in general when my team is playing well.
Made the 5-hour drive down to Bloomington to watch Kennesaw State take on the Hoosiers. My buddy works for KSU's athletic department so I've been hoping to watch the Owls play for the past couple seasons. Lucky for me, he was able to put me down for one of KSU's ticket allotment, so I got in the doors for free. My seat was in the upper deck in the southwestern side of the stadium. Great view, but like any outdoor bowl pretty much every seat in the house is solid.
Parking was a little more convoluted. Maybe someone smarter than me could figure this out but I didn't find a way to actually purchase parking online through the school, so I called the box office. They told me that since I got my tickets through KSU, that he
couldn't sell me parking, but I could pay at the lot on gameday for $50. I thought that was a weird policy. Why would they turn down that revenue in advance of the game? He told me to contact KSU because they likely had a parking allotment. I wasn't going to bug my buddy for parking since he already hooked me up with a ticket so I just bought one on Seetgeek for $38 - in a campus-owned lot. This saved me a little money. Kind of a silly process.
For what the parking costs it was not very well set up. The lot was right across the road from campus, which is convenient. Problem is that the road it a busy 2-lane highway. Once I pulled in the lot attendant scanned my pass and told me to "park anywhere on the grass." She wasn't kidding. There was no one directing traffic in the field/lot so it was a free for all. That meant everyone just parked around the perimeter so they could exit quickly after the game. So I drove kind of through a ditch/under a tree to break that perimeter to get into the interior of the field. Not the best set up. Seemed like a good tailgating scene but I wanted to get into the stadium so I didn't stick around the check it out.
Then you walk across the aforementioned road to get onto the north side of campus. There weren't any crossing guards (which from listening to two older Indiana fans walking in front of me was not the normal situation), so we all had to play Frogger to try to get across this street. Got the adrenaline going. After the game there were cops serving as crossing guards thankfully.
Once we crossed the street that was the last of my constructive criticisms. Beautiful walk through campus past the baseball stadium and no wait at all to get in the building (about an hour before kickoff).
Stadium is beautifully done, kind of felt like a 'shiny' version of Notre Dame Stadium. The whole bowl kind of has a marblelike tone to it, which makes it feel Greek or Roman. It was built in 1960 and has held up great for being over 60 years old. It was a gorgeous 75-degree day. No shade though, which is not a problem if you are smart, which I am not, and bring suncreen. I got fried. Self-inflicted wound.
Wide, airy concourses around the whole stadium and a
ton of local food options,. They sell beer/wine in the stadium. I had two beers from Bloomington-based Upland Brewing. The Hoosier Game Day Lager and the Firefly IPA. Both solid choices. Otherwise they had anheuser busch products.
I had an Indiana staple for lunch, the fried pork tenderloin sandwich. I've now had one in both Iowa and Indiana (from my knowledge Illinois completes the tenderloin holy trinity). I really enjoy them but I feel like I'm doing something wrong. The tenderloin is always comically too big for the bun, which is kind of the fun part. But what this leads to is a very dry sandwich. I've used ketchup, mustard, and mayo (the condiments that have come with the sandwiches I've been served) in different combos the times I've eaten these and while they do a good job on the area covered by the bun, the rest of it is just straight up breaded meat. So if anyone is from any of those states, or another tenderloin-loving state that I am missing, please bless me with your insight as to what to add.
The house was mostly packed, impressive for a nooner against KSU. Crowd was very into it. They were also really nice people. I was wearing a KSU shirt and the only person who consistently gave me **** was a kid that I somehow passed like 4 times on the concourse. Kind of funny. Also funny was a fellow Cane fan on the concourse. Decked out head to toe in orange and green. I saw a lot if IU fans with shirts/buttons/hoodies that had "Cignetti" in the Marlboro logo - a hilarious design.
I had to get on the road quickly after the game wrapped up so I didn't get to see any of Bloomington, but I've heard really good things about it from folks who have spent time there. Would love to get back for a basketball game one day so hopefully I'll have more time then.
Overall there wasn't anything that really stood out about the stadium, but it was certainly a nice looking building and the whole experience was top-notch despite the weird parking situation.
I'm excited for this season because I think I will get to 4 or 5 new stadiums. That is my preferred pace but I've only been able to make it to 2-3 new ones each the last couple of years. Life obviously gets in the way but it also gets harder when the closest stadiums I haven't been to near me are getting less and less drivable as I check them off the list. It's a good problem to have. Iowa, Iowa St., Ball State are all still reasonable drives for me. So we'll see if I can make it to any of them this year.
As for my concrete plans my annual CFB trip with my Toledo buddies will be over Halloween weekend in the state of texas. We will be hitting two games that weekend. I can't wait for it to come around.
I'm also going to be in the St. Augustine area the weekend of Miami/FSU. IF, the UCF-Kansas game is not at the same time as Miami/FSU my wife and I will likely check out the Bouncehouse. If it's the same time we will probably watch the Canes' game at a Miami-friendly bar in St. Augustine. I've been to Miami/FSU in Tally before so I don't plan on springing a few hundred each for tickets that weekend. If anyone knows of any good spots in that area for gameday please let me know. Definitely want to be around green and orange that day if possible.
Hope everyone is enjoying the season so far. Let me know which stadiums you will be checking out over the next few months.
Here are the photos I took: