Okay, so I needed a seating chart for Davis Wade Stadium. You know, for the game next weekend. I’m meeting up with some buddies, and we wanted to make sure we were all sitting together.

First, I just did a simple search. You know, typed in “Davis Wade Stadium seating map” and hoped for the best. I got a bunch of results, but a lot of them were just ticket-selling websites.
I finally found an image of the seating chart. It wasn’t super detailed, but it gave me a general idea of the sections.
Then, I tried to find where the vistors section is. My friend told me usually the vistor’s section locates at the lowest and Conner of the stadium.
I managed to match the stadium part and section number so that I have an idea of where I am going to be.

I also checked a couple of different websites, and they all seemed to have the same basic map. So I felt pretty confident that I had the right one.
My takeaways:
- Start Simple: A general search is a good place to begin.
- Filter Results: Ignore the ticket-selling sites; look for official or fan-made charts.
- Check Multiple Sources: Make sure different sites show the same map.
Now, I can easily send this map to my friends, and we can figure out where we want to sit.