Chat with Alan Zemaitis
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In addition, EA Sports, in conjunction with its release of NCAA Football 2007, the video game company also unvelied its list of the toughest stadiums to play in. Zemaitis' former football home, Beaver Stadium (pictured), was fourth in the rankings.
EA Sports ranked the top 25 college football stadiums in which to play and came up with this list: 1. Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (Florida) (pictured above); 2. Ohio Stadium (Ohio State); 3. Tiger Stadium (LSU); 4. Beaver Stadium (Penn State); 5. Lane Stadium (Va. Tech); 6. Neyland Stadium (Tennessee); 7. L.A. Memorial Coliseum (USC); 8. DKR- Texas Memorial Stadium (Texas); 9. Kinnick Stadium (Iowa); 10. Doak Campbell Stadium (Florida State); 11. Kyle Field (Texas A&M); 12. Sanford Stadium (Georgia); 13. Autzen Stadium (Oregon); 14. Notre Dame Stadium (Notre Dame); 15. Mountaineer Field (West Virginia); 16. Memorial Stadium (Nebraska); 17. Bryant-Denny Stadium (Alabama); 18. Gaylord-Oklahoma Memorial (Oklahoma); 19. Camp Randall Stadium (Wisconsin); 20. Jordan-Hare Stadium (Auburn); 21. Michigan Stadium (Michigan); 22. Miami Stadium (Miami); 23. Clemson Memorial Stadium (Clemson); 24. Papa John's Cardinal Stadium (Louisville); 25. Williams-Brice Stadium (South Carolina).
Zemaitis starred for Penn State in his final season as a Nittany Lion. He grabbed a team-high six interceptions, while breaking up a team-high 10 passes. He ranked eighth on the team with 51 tackles. He also recovered two fumbles, scoring two touchdowns. Tampa Bay snagged Zemaitis with the 25th pick of the fourth round, the 122nd pick overall.
Send in your questions now about Alan's time at Penn State, college football stadiums and his future in the NFL, and then join Alan in chat Thursday at 2 p.m. ET for all the answers.
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