@@SpaceGhost92are you dumb? They take the best team that they have at home during the night and have it then. Ohio st or Michigan is usually either away or during the day so don’t say that.
@@jaycie3558 as a South Carolina fan, I will explain. There is just something scary about being in southern Louisiana at night in front of 90,000 drunk Cajuns. They let fans bring in their own alcohol long before stadiums started selling beer. It was an absolute shit show.
@@m_hully27we just had 103,000 people screaming their heads off against Bowling Green. Obviously, the game was sloppy, but the atmosphere was still great. Crowd noise had a direct impact on the game.
The big house is just dope af, the size is insane, it’s not the loudest due to its sunken design. Beaver stadium is by far the toughest place to play, especially at night during the white out
As an FSU fan auburn gotta be on there. I’ve been to several of their games and if they’re playing a rival they start letting anyone who looks college age in even after they hit capacity.
Nah, its fair enough. the Big House really is only majorly loud during rivalry games. 21's The Game had the Big House shaking but thats a rare occasion. We still have a lot of old heads who sit down 75% of the game and damnnear refuse to cheer
@@williammasters1620 no, I mean Death Valley. We’ve only played in LSU a handful of times and I happen to have played in it. What were you doing at 19 years old? Oh yeah, getting fired from the piggly wiggly because they caught you smoking cigarettes in the walk in freezer again
Yeah, the Horseshoe is a tough place to play... If you're a NON POWER FIVE PROGRAM. Now that their "preseason" is over, let's see how they play real teams.
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Texas a and m at number one is completely Inaccurate. It doesn't Even make the top ten Alabama has been the toughest school I've played at followed by Tennessee
Having OSU over PSU was just a flop on EA Sports behalf. Not even from a fan standpoint, but the atmosphere at PSU despite the level of skill the opposing team brings to the game is just unmatched
So by toughest stadiums to play at, are we strictly going by crowd noise or are we also including team record. Cause if its the ladder, idc how many PSU fans show up, consistently losing the big games mixed in with losses from smaller schools is the farthest thing from "tough" being the word used to describe playing at PSU and others alike.
For LSU to have one of the hardest places to play, they first have to stop losing games at home? Just sayin....FSU rolled in there last season and shite all over them
dont care about the order but penn state, lsu, and tennessee are the top 3, everyone else can fight for the next spots. Cant be argued really Its not about home record, Alabama or Georgia could play in an empty field and still win all their home games. It's about what impact the crowd alone has, ignoring how good the team is
Players and Coaches from MANY FBS teams all agree-Beaver Stadium is one of the VERY TOUGHEST places to play in college football. "Missed the cut?" That's a total BS story.
I’m a Georgia fan and student but I don’t think we deserve top 5 status over teams like Auburn, Penn State, LSU, etc. There’s a misconception that our place is the toughest to play in when reality our teams been so good lately we just win anywhere. It just so happens most of our games are in Sanford. 😅
I'm a huge Michigan fan...but despite its size...the BigHouse is not that intimidating.... wealthy older alumni just don't get super hyped...it's a cool place though.
Im a Bama alum and I would describe Bryant Denny the same exact way. It's intimidating because of the team and Saban rarely lost at home. The crowd noise/atmosphere is nowhere near the levels of death valley (LSU) or the swamp mainly because of the old people. Can't believe I'm saying this but I would put Neyland and Jordan Hare above Bryant Denny as well.
As a Vols fan id say its a very intimidating place to play...we haven't played each other much but ive watched some Michigan games... they're def a top 5 stadium