The bowl is an historic stadium and many uncomfortable venues were built with it as a model. The area is not designed for primarily automobile crowds of 50,000 plus. Last I looked, there are no special trains and the streetcar tracks from the RR station to the bowl haven't been there for 65 years. I have attended games at the Yale Bowl, old City Stadium in Philadelphia (1964-site of ND-Navy for years), Michigan Stadium (in the 1950's) and the Rose Bowl (1966). At City Stadium the trains used to pull up right to the stadium and wait in the yard there. If you are 35 years old and don't mind horrible traffic and being stuffed into a space the size of an airline coach seat I say go for it. I did. Being over 60 now I expect a modicum of comfort (benches are fine, but not for 60,000+ people). I don't fly coach anymore unless the flight is 90 minutes or less and it's not worth a painful back. The UConn-Yale games at the Bowl were not close to sellouts and there was plenty of elbow room that made up for the crappy seating. Play a Michigan and it's sardine time. Despite my love for the game, no thanks.