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Riley reels off some stadiums that left an impression

Nebraska head coach Mike Riley, a stadium aficionado of sorts, rattles off some of the football stadiums that have made the biggest impressions on him during his 42-year coaching career, which has included stints as a head coach for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League (1987-90), the San Diego Chargers of the NFL (1999-2001) and the Oregon State Beavers (1997-98, 2003-14):

* BC Place, Vancouver, British Columbia: The 55,000-seat home of the CFL's BC Lions "is one of the top three, for sure, noisiest places I've ever been," Riley says. "You could hardly talk to someone on the sidelines when it was really going crazy.