Stadiums across the SEC are covered in snow this week (Photos)
While I’m stuck in what feels like a never-ending winter here in Philadelphia, wintry conditions are a bit rarer for the folks down in SEC country. Snow swept across the south this week and gave us the rare chance to see some of college football’s iconic stadiums covered in snow.
Let's take a look, shall we?
Arkansas' Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium:
192 days #WoooPig pic.twitter.com/T2DdGlPAHV
— Razorback Football (@RazorbackFB) February 24, 2015
Tennessee's Neyland Stadium (where there was a student snowball fight!):
#SnowDay pic.twitter.com/meYmslRT21
— Tennessee Football (@Vol_Football) February 24, 2015
Ole Miss' Vaught-Hemingway Stadium:
Everyone deserves a snow day...Even this guy! Be safe out there! #HottyToddy pic.twitter.com/lwamDCo4Al
— Ole Miss Football (@OleMissFB) February 25, 2015
Most beautiful snow in America. Where Ya at @OleMissPix? #WAOM pic.twitter.com/9ZOca7l99L
— Paris Buchanan (@paris_buchanan) February 25, 2015
Mississippi State's Davis Wade Stadium:
Whiteout Game? Season can't get here soon enough. #HailState #SnowDawgs pic.twitter.com/sOnb6nsJlG
— MSU Football (@HailStateFB) February 26, 2015
Georgia's Sanford Stadium:
Frost on the hedges this morning #GoDawgs #GloryGlory #AthensGA pic.twitter.com/PqzhOGFL4c
— Georgia Video (@UGA_Video) February 24, 2015
BONUS ACC SNOW COVERAGE - Clemson's Memorial Stadium
Not many places more beautiful than The Valley in snow. #Clemson pic.twitter.com/dPDfin23Lk
— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) February 24, 2015
Snow in the Valley: pic.twitter.com/XKVPFtTRNB
— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) February 24, 2015
We saw a similar scene last January when Alabama's Bryant-Denny Stadium was covered in snow. Maybe one of these days we'll see an SEC game played in the snow.
For now, this will suffice.
So perfect. RT @KamWalker: neither sleet nor snow… Snow Tide pic.twitter.com/Umr5gPWC06
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravisBGID) February 26, 2015
Roll Tide, indeed.
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