100 Level Seating
- 100 Level Seating - 100-Level sections at Memorial Coliseum is the lowest level of the seating bowl. Each section has between 40-45 rows. Fans seated here are treate...
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USC Sideline - The USC sideline is in front of Section 121A, Section 121B, Section 122A and Section 122B
Visitor Sideline - The visiting team sideline is in front of Section 106A, Section 106B, Section 107A and Section 107B
The USC student section is located in sections 123A - 127 and 225A - 228.
The unique size and shape of the Coliseum makes corner seating highly inequitable. Corner seats on the East side of the stadium are about 100 feet farther from the action than similar seats on the West side (Sections 109B-111 and 116-118B). The unique shape also gives Sections 100-102 and 126-128 and above very poor angles to the field.
While East side corner sections should be avoided, some corner seats on the opposite end of the field offer great value. The 200 level sections in Sections 211 and 216 offer phenomenal views of the entire field at a fraction of the cost of Sideline seating. When the action moves to the far side of the field, it will seem far away - but the cost savings is worth the squinting of the eyes.
Some seats in Sections 125A-127 and 225A-228 in this location are reserved for student seating. Those sections are also the sunniest and hottest sections in the stadium. Contrast that with Sections the Southwest corner which won't be blinded by the sun and will have it set behind them during the late afternoon.
One of the most iconic venues in college sports - L.A. Memorial Coliseum - recently invited the NFL's Rams to make the stadium their temporary home. For fans of the Rams franchise, the Coliseum is a far cry from the Edward Jones Dome. The stadium is completely exposed to the elements (in SoCal, this is usually a good thing), and the stadium has just a single "level" of seating. Continue reading to find the best spot to watch your next Rams or USC Trojans football game.
When looking at the Rams or USC seating chart, one of the first things you'll notice is that the field isn't centered within the main seating bowl. This isn't an illusion - seats near midfield do face slightly away from the 50 yardline.
Despite the odd angle, you will do well to find seats in sections 6H - 8H on the South sideline or sections 21L - 23L on the North sideline (the H/L distinction simply specifies High and Low seat numbers within their respective section). These sections are located closest to midfield and provide the most comfortable views of the field.
Once you've decided on a group of sections, it's important to sit in a row that will maximize your siteline. This is incredibly important at the Coliseum where rows numbers go as high as 93 in some sections.
To get the best overall views of a Rams or USC game, we recommend rows 29-43 in the sideline sections mentioned above. It may be tempting to sit in a lower row, but we have found the players to be too distracting when sitting too close to the field. Rows 29 and higher allow you to easily see over the players - and afford you a comfortable view from end-to-end.
In addition to being at an ideal height, rows 29-43 are located just below the section tunnels at row 44. This is good for two things. First, you'll be within 15 rows of the tunnel for quick trips to and from the concourse. Second, there is a lot of foot traffic outside of the tunnel. Sitting just below the tunnel means that the foot traffic will be behind you instead of in front of you.
A final consideration when finding the perfect view is what side of the field to sit on. For most games, we recommend sections 6, 7 and 8 where the sun will be at your back instead of in your face. This is also the Rams side of the field. If the sun doesn't bother you - and you're cheering on USC - sections 21-23 will put you in the midst of fellow Trojans fans and alum.
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Bleacher seating (no chair-back) at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is located in rows 44 and higher of sections 1, 2, 28, 29, and 33, as well as the the student section behind the East endzone.
The Los Angeles Coliseum is unique among college football stadiums because almost all seats in this stadium have chairbacks. There used to be all bleacher seating in this stadium, but after a renovation, they were upgraded into chairback seats.
The Los Angeles Coliseum is a big bowl that does not have a lot of structural differences between sections, and therefore location becomes one of the most important features to consider when selecting your seating location.
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The most desirable seats will be near the 50 yard line (sections 21-23 behind the USC sideline, and sections 6-8 behind the visitors sideline). There are up to 93 rows of seating in each section, with the entry tunnels to the sections being located at rows 44 and 68. With this in mind, aim for rows 35-50 in these midfield sections for the best combination of good sitelines and short walks to concessions and restrooms.
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