do they even have a foot to spare behind that end zone?

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i dont think i have ever seen a stadium like that. no catching a ball over your shoulder in the back of that end zone!
 

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They said at the start of the telecast that because the game was being played in a "baseball stadium", that necessitated both teams being on the same sideline. HUH?

We have played football in baseball stadia for the past 100 years or so and I don't recall any need to have both teams on the same sideline before. Unless they configured the football field to be close to one area of the stands, at the expense of putting the football field in the middle of the stadium where there is ample room for both endzones.

Maybe they had last night's Sun Belt officials consulting on the field placement?
 

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