FSU Football: Top 5 Locations For a Future Neutral Site Game

Sep 5, 2016; Orlando, FL, USA; A general view of Camping World Stadium during the second half between the Mississippi Rebels and Florida State Seminoles at Camping World Stadium. Florida State Seminoles defeated the Mississippi Rebels 45-34. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 5, 2016; Orlando, FL, USA; A general view of Camping World Stadium during the second half between the Mississippi Rebels and Florida State Seminoles at Camping World Stadium. Florida State Seminoles defeated the Mississippi Rebels 45-34. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports /
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May 11, 2016; Las Vegas, NV, USA; General view of the “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign on the Las Vegas strip on Las Vegas Blvd. Raiders owner Mark Davis (not pictured) has pledged $500 million toward building a 65,000-seat domed stadium in Las Vegas at a total cost of $1.4 billion. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell (not pictured) said Davis can explore his options in Las Vegas but would require 24 of 32 owners to approve the move. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
May 11, 2016; Las Vegas, NV, USA; General view of the “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign on the Las Vegas strip on Las Vegas Blvd. Raiders owner Mark Davis (not pictured) has pledged $500 million toward building a 65,000-seat domed stadium in Las Vegas at a total cost of $1.4 billion. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell (not pictured) said Davis can explore his options in Las Vegas but would require 24 of 32 owners to approve the move. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports /

Future Las Vegas Stadium

The Seminoles have played out west multiple times, in locations ranging from Los Angeles and San Francisco to the Denver area, Phoenix and even Provo, Utah. But nothing would be more fun for fans of FSU football than enjoying a ‘Noles game in the same spot you can get $4.99 prime rib and god knows whatever else.

In reality, the proposed $1.9 billion new mega-stadium is going to need as many events as possible to help investors and the state get their money back. You can’t help but think that they will try and get some major heavy hitters from the college game – imagine the Seminoles facing USC in the desert.