Oklahoma City is the unhealthiest city in the country, as measured by the American College of Sports Medicine's annual fitness index. The index looks at 30 fitness indicators, including obesity and exercise rates, death rate from cardiovascular disease, acres of park land, number of primary care physicians per capita and percentage of residents who bicycle or walk to work.
The index compares the 50 largest metro areas on a 100-point scale; Oklahoma City received a score of 24.3, making it the most sluggish city in the U.S. The obesity rate is 30.2%, four points above average. It has an exercise rate of 71% and has half as many baseball diamonds, recreation centers and dog parks as most cities.
Thanks for the link, and for the info on moving to Oklahoma, although one would believe those so inclined would be a rather small subset of HornFans posters.
P/C, the same thing has happened to me over the past few years. I have been gradually getting comparatively worse seats from the prior year until this year. Now I am back to where I originally started a few years ago, which is a similar location to you. I noticed that there were more club level seating opportunities this year than in the recent past, so maybe that is part of the reason.
Not anymore, when they renovated the stadium a couple of years ago they changed the seat numbering. Seat 1 is now always on an aisle, as is seat 24-32, depending on what row you're on. Aisle seats will have an asterisk next to the seat number on the ticket...
- How many rows in a (most) sections in the Cotton Bowl?
All I have dug up is a diagram w/ sections only - some of them may have less/more seating rows, seems obvious - upper deck may have different rows per sec. than the lower?
In the lower levels they have 66 until you get to the end zone (sections 11-19), which have 46. The upper level sections have anywhere between 33 and 36...