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  2. Club seating - Wikipedia

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    Some club levels stop at a certain point, giving way to an expansion of the mezzanine, while others give way to lower-class luxury boxes (such as "party suites"). A notable exception to this is Emirates Stadium in London, which has a complete tier of club seating. Club levels normally provide fans several additional amenities than standard seating.

  3. College club sports in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A Boston College rugby home match. College club sports in the United States are any sports offered at a university or college in the United States that compete competitively with other universities, or colleges, but are not regulated by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) or National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), and do not have varsity status.

  4. The Yale Club of New York City - Wikipedia

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    The 22-story clubhouse contains three dining spaces (the "Tap Room," the "Grill Room," and the Roof Dining Room and Terrace), four bars (in the Tap Room, Grill Room, Main Lounge, and on the Roof Terrace), banquet rooms for up to 500 people (including the 20th-floor Grand Ballroom), 138 guest rooms, a library, a fitness and squash center with ...

  5. Need tickets for your team's College Football Playoff game ...

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    Beaver Stadium, State College, Pennsylvania. Winner will play No. 3 Boise State in quarterfinals. Get Penn State vs. SMU tickets on StubHub. No. 7 Notre Dame vs. No. 10 Indiana. Friday, Dec. 20 at ...

  6. In laying out a proposed vision for the future in big-time college athletics last week, NCAA President Charlie Baker said a lot of things that both make sense in the context of modern sports and ...

  7. Standing-room only - Wikipedia

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    However, some fans prefer standing-room-only tickets, as the crowds that gather can be more active than people who are sitting down for much of the event. For example, standing-room-only areas known as terraces are very common at football matches around the globe and tickets sold as standing area tickets are sometimes the most popular; i.e ...

  8. Why are first-round College Football Playoff games on campus ...

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    A first-of-its-kind College Football Playoff officially kicks off Friday at 8 p.m. ET with No. 9 Indiana taking the three-hour-plus drive north US-31 to Notre Dame Stadium looking to upset No. 3 ...

  9. College athletics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Humorous sculpture depicting a "academics vs. sports" (represented by a graduate and a football player respectively) fight. The sculpture is located at The Eating Clubs of Princeton University. The first organized college sports club was formed in 1843 when Yale University created a boat club. [4]