College Football Trips for Labor Day Weekend

College Football is getting closer and that mean’s the chance to enjoy a tremendous Labor Day weekend.  Labor Day Weekend of 2016 gives those with college football destinations on their bucket list a tremendous opportunity to check off a desired destination and college football game.  2016 offers the opportunity to see the West Point Cadets in historic Philadelphia, an epic matchup of top programs at iconic Lambeau Field in Green Bay, and an early season showdown between Auburn and Clemson among other enticing games and destinations.  And don’t overlook that interesting matchup between Missouri and West Virginia along with the bold trip UCLA is making to Texas A&M.  Check out these amazing options for your Labor Day Weekend filled with College Football this year:

 

Friday, September 2ndTemple vs West Point at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, PA

http://www.seatsforeveryone.com/2730525/Temple-Owls-vs-Army-West-Point-Black-Knights

Saturday, September 3rdWest Virginia Mountaineers vs Missouri Tigers at Milan Puskar Stadium in Morgantown, WV

http://www.seatsforeveryone.com/2726314/West-Virginia-Mountaineers-vs-Missouri-Tigers

Saturday, September 3rdTexas A&M Aggies vs UCLA Bruins at Kyle Field in College Station, TX

http://www.seatsforeveryone.com/2705851/Texas-A-and-M-Aggies-vs-UCLA-Bruins

Saturday, September 3rdWisconsin Badgers vs LSU Tigers at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, WI

http://www.seatsforeveryone.com/2706113/Wisconsin-Badgers-vs-LSU-Tigers

Saturday, September 3rdAuburn Tigers vs Clemson Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, AL

http://www.seatsforeveryone.com/2687945/Auburn-Tigers-vs-Clemson-Tigers

Sunday, September 4thTexas Longhorns vs Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin, TX

http://www.seatsforeveryone.com/2690006/Texas-Longhorns-vs-Notre-Dame-Fighting-Irish

 

The results of these incredible matchups could go a long way in determining the eventual NCAAF College Football championship and the intensity and anticipation is sky high.  Which teams will come out the best prepared?  Which teams have gotten better and which have gotten worse?  The action is heating up and nothing beats the fun, memories, and excitement of a great day of tailgating along with live action watching a College Football game on Labor Day weekend.

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