The news came out at the beginning of this year's Hurricane Football season, that this would be the last year they play at The Orange Bowl.

Yes the Orange Bowl is in shambles, yes it is in need of major repairs, but it is THE ORANGE BOWL!! To think of all the games I watched from the student section, from all the times we had to pay exorbitant prices for a parking space to one of the nearby home owners, the fights, the screaming, the canon, the cheerleaders, the band, the beer, the cheering, the laughing....oh the memories.
It had not really sunk in until I read Get It While You Can. Three more games? That's it? I feel really sad and although have only made it to one or two home games as an alumni, to think that this landmark will be gone is overwhelming.
......the victories.....the touch-downs......the pride.......the tears.......
What will happen to the Orange Bowl? Nobody knows.....there's talk about building the new Marlin Stadium there. Why does this always happen in Miami? Why can't we maintain our landmarks, are we a disposable society?
......November 10th will be a sad day, the last Hurricane Football Game at The Orange Bowl.
Here's some articles on the subject, some controversial, some just plain mean:
- The Orange Bowl: Tear It Down! - Stuck on The Palmetto
- Scrap the Orange Bowl? Say it isn't so - Miami Vision Blogarama
- Save The Orange Bowl
- Life moves on living the Orange Bowl behind - The World according to Justin
- Adios, OB - Whit Watson Blog
- Inside The Orange Bowl - Duke Chronicle
- Miami Mayor says Orange Bowl could be Marlins Stadium Site - The Marlins Ballpark News
- It was time for Miami to dump that dump - Sporting News
- Miami should leave Orange Bowl - Mr. College Football
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George - the place is no longer safe. It's in shambles....it's a shame. We'll be playing in the Dolphin stadium. I say use the land for low-income housing......we need some of that in Miami.
Jay - major Bummer! At least we have the memories.
Lisa - thanks, it makes you wonder about cities' intent with regards to maintenance of their old buildings.
Desiree - we take the OB for granted and drive by it often. It has become part of the landscape and a symbol in our city. At least we have the memories.
Neal - you can read that it is in bad shape, but until you go and see it for yourself, then you know it is really bad.
Aziz - I know you do! : )
Missy - there is talk about using the grounds of the Orange Bowl for a stadium for the Marlins - I personally think it's a horrible location.....but in Miami, nothing is ever logical.
Matt - the stadium is really beyond repair - you even wonder if the structure is safe. I think it's too late to restore it, it was a problem of maintenace while it was not being used. It's really sad, and I do feel the same about the Orange Bowl....I'm glad my kids were able to enjoy games there as well.......how about your great post (....sorry.....I HAD to do it) : )
Mortgage Broker Pay's Up....Miami is better than Florida State!!!
Diane - I feel the same way without a doubt. Some of those links I included talk about the tradition, some about experience and some others about not even looking back.
Carole - the location of the stadium is a bit absurd to begin with. It's a residential area and people make a living from the stadium and parking. I wonder how they feel.
Ines,
Thats Sad!! you know the odd Locations of the Orange Bowl, and the Original Miami Arena, I s tough to Sell. Do you rememebr going to the Oronge bowl Parades downtown?
Tom Weiss
Tom - the Miami Arena is the perfect example of letting a perfectly good arena go to waste.....and that one had no maintenance issues, but it didn't have tradition either. I do remember all kinds of Orange Bowl events.....hard to swallow, no?
Kaye - it doesn't seem right, but refurbishing the Orange Bowl seems to make no financial sense to anyone. November 10th will be a sad day.
Do they have any intentions of building a stadium (O2), or just keep using Dolphin stadium?
Debra- the plan is to build the Marlins Stadium in its place. UM will continue to use Dolphin as far as I understand.
Some day I would like to attend game over there!! I'm one of the few woman that loves hockey & football!