Simple enough, just post three sports-related things you want do before you die. Only rule is, you can't say "See my favorite team win a championship", unless you're a Cubs fan.
3: See a CWS game at TD Ameritrade in Omaha. (Watson posted college baseball, shocker right?) LSU is a baseball powerhouse, but sadly they have not made it to Omaha since Rosenblatt (which I have been to) was torn down and they began playing at TD Ameritrade. I know for a fact it wouldn't have the same mystique as Rosenblatt, it will have a sterile "newness", but the meaning of being there will be the same.
2. Partake in Enter Sandman at Lane (preferably at night). Enough said.
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1. Partake in Jump Around at Camp Randall. IMO one of the best traditions in college football, even though it's one of the newest.
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Also, as an added bonus, you could get this:
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Honorable Mentions: Seeing a match at Emirates/Anfield some EPL stadium and seeing a no hitter/perfect game.
Note: I would like to see a game at Fenway or Wrigley, but honestly, I don't expect it to be that much different thatn any other ballpark, unless it has playoff implications (lol, Cubs) or is a playoff game (again, lol, Cubs). I mean you sit down and watch the game, just like any other ballpark. But getting a tour of Fenway or Wrigley? HELL YEA.
So what are yours?

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