Survey: What's wrong with Vanderbilt Stadium?

Adam Sparks
The Tennessean
Vanderbilt?s football stadium has not undergone a major renovation since 1981.
 Helen Comer / USA TODAY NETWORK - TENNESSEE
Vanderbilt Stadium is empty for the weather delay late in the first half of the game between Vanderbilt and MTSU at Dudley Field Saturday Sept. 10, 2016, in Nashville, Tenn.

What's wrong with Vanderbilt Stadium? We tried to ask Chancellor Nicholas Zeppos, but he walked away and yelled, "Anchor down!" So now it's your turn.

Vanderbilt Stadium has not undergone a major renovation since 1981. Some people want a new one. Others want renovations. And some think the stadium is just fine how it is — a good-enough football facility for an elite academic institution.

If you're a Vanderbilt football fan or if you've just attended a game at the Commodores' stadium, take this quick survey. It's anonymous, so tell us what you really think.

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Reach Adam Sparks at asparks@tennessean.com and on Twitter @AdamSparks.