TIL of Eagle Stadium, a $60 million high school football stadium in Allen TX. The project was highly controversial, considering that the money could have paid 120 teacher salaries for a decade.

You're the one bringing up other leagues, and their attendances.

Nope. Phatcrits did that. If you can't keep your eye on the ball, you can't play this game, son.

The only ones previously being discussed were professional football (which for some reason, you deny NFL but bring up fucking EFAF).

Didnt deny the NFL is pro. Only said its not the only pro league.

Dude literally said it compares to professional football.

Like the CFL?

I said it didn't.

You were wrong. Some CFL teams average less than 16,000 spectators per game.

You say I read too far into his comment (which, again, literally says compares to professional football)

You literally mean like the literal CFL?

the most widely regarded professional league in the world,

If you want to discuss which leage is the most widely regarded, post your own topic. This thread is about high school stadiums.

Then you bring up attendance of CFL and EFAF, which even as professional leagues, aren't on par with even mid range college teams here.

If you want to discuss whether or not the CFL and EFAF are on par with mid range college teams, post your own topic.

I continue this by showing just how dominant we are on the world stage,

If you want to discuss whether or not you're dominant, post a new topic.

furthering my point that the only professional league worth comparing to is the NFL.

Nobody cares what you think. I addressed what phatcrits thinks.

And at 1/27th the cost, with no doubt less amenities,

Are you saying you want high school teams to have better ammenities? Cool. Me, too.

MetLife in general is a poor example, as that stadium houses 2 teams,

Eagle Stadium houses two teams, dummy.

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