Robert Lacy I was there too man! Remember when they announced USC lost? It was the loudest I’ve ever heard it, everybody lost their minds. Then LSU finished it off with the win. Classic game
@@lsunationalchamps08 I was there too ! That was the Tim Tebow "phone" game. Never forget! Great memory about announcing USC too ! I forgot about that until now.
@@chocolatemilk9102 you really are seriously uninformed about anything at all about college football and the stadiums. Year in and year out it was a consistent top 5-10 Stadium in the nation no doubt to anyone. I’m guessing you are pretty young, if im guessing correctly than your thoughts are irrelevant
@@blxbrg2169 “consistent” 🤣🤣yea right. For like 1 or 2 games a season?? Virginia tech has 0 success, i’m assuming i’m talking to a moron who says random shit out of bias. Virginia tech is NOT spoken of, definitely outside the top 20 in stadiums lol. Fool
I am an AU guy and Jordan-hare gets really loud. But LSU at night is probably the king as far as sheer rowdiness. Everyone is drunk and crazy. LSU vs. Auburn in 1988. Look it up on YT. Caused the seismometer on campus to register an earthquake.
That we have 4 teams on our schedule that were all ranked number 1 last season, and everytime we been forecasted by everyone to lose those games, just adds to how loud we are going to be for Bama when they do it to us again.
I have been to many many stadiums during big time games and I would have to say LSU, Ohio State, Penn State, Auburn, clemson, Florida State, and texas A M were by far the loudest. I have never been to Oregon stadium though, I hear it is pretty loud because of the acoustics
LSU...Tiger Stadium is 100% concrete and steel and the original part of it is now out of code because of the height. It holds in the sound unlike any other stadium.
In the 30s (or thereabouts) the Congress wanted dorms and the governor wanted more seats in stadium. The governor had the dorms built into stadium. This make the tiger stadium structure very stacked up and steep giviving a tight bowl. This holds in sound and has is coming down at a steep pitch. Throw in Saturday night and drinking from sun up and it’s rocking!!
I guess none of these fools ever went to a night game at Kyle Field. 2010 Nebraska was freaking insane; my brother had to leave after 10 minutes bc of a severe migraine from the first two drives when we were on Defense. We won 9-6 with no TDs
I've been to a lot of stadiums but only in the sec, Tennessee, LSU, Alabama, u name it. And I will tell u, at night there's nothing like LSU's crowd. Craziest stadium I've been to and the worst part is, is that I never got to sit down
@@C_Tutt A&M gets loud but only at certain times and even when they are at their loudest it’s still not tiger stadium. Them people got a different voicebox or something lol
There is no valley, like the valley of death in Baton Rouge. LSU upsets no. 1 Florida. They tore the goal post down, only time in LSU history. It was deafening, to be there at that moment is a memory to never forget. LSU's touchdown pass beating Auburn in the last seconds of the game. The crowd eruption registered on the USGS as an earthquake, and took them several days to figure out what the cause was.
Originally called "Deaf Valley" and the TV sports announcers screwed it up saying Death Valley. There is only on Death Valley in football and that is Clemson. The original. Look it up on your own LSU history page and look it up on Clemson's. In fairness, I would love to attend a game at LSU.
I'm from baton rouge. I live in tigerland. I can attest being a LSU alumni and also have traveled to other stadiums. Nothing, I mean nothing, compares to Death Valley.
I've been to a sold out game at Penn State, and when every seat in the third largest stadium in the entire world is filled with screaming fans, yeah it gets a little loud.
When it’s a big game on a Saturday night the the REAL Death Valley (tigers stadium) it’s been proven to be the loudest stadium in the northern hemisphere. Y’all sleeping on LSU
Vol fans have traditionally been reactionary, but when they get going, because of the 100,000+ and the totally enclosed upper decks all the way around, Neyland holds the noise more than anywhere else I have been. Big night game Sept or Oct is loudest in the SEC, maybe along with LSU.
I'm biased and I say Lane Stadium but there are a dozen that are worthy. I can tell you that Clemson and LSU are on the mountaintop. Believe it or not in the McNabb days, the Carrier Dome was not a fun place to be
I was at that Oklahoma UCLA game. I don’t remember it being particularly loud. Antonio Perkins set an NCAA record and returned 3 punt returns for TDs. OU doesn’t have a reputation for being a loud stadium, except for special occasions like OU Texas Tech 08. I heard players say they couldnt hear play calls in the huddle at Neyland Stadium when OU played Tennessee in Baker Mayfields first game.
Coach Pry is going to be in for a awakening opening day at Lane Stadium. You sometimes can't get a ticket to get in and still have a blast. There's 10 to 20,000 still in the parking lot at the game.
Arkansas, simply because when the entire stadium calls the hogs, it feels like hell is pouring down on you. ESPECIALLY if (a) you're sitting near the student section, (b) we are about to win, or (c) we're making a comeback. If any of those circumstances happens during an LSU game, God have mercy on your soul.
+Lucas Foster I am too. I was there. That was the second game ever played at The Bank, so naturally it was a full house and everyone was rowdy. Been to every home game!
I went to Ohio State vs Michigan in 2016. Best environment I've ever been in. When it was 4th and G for Mich in the first OT, that stadium got so damn loud, I couldn't believe it.
I went to an LSU-Alabama night game at Death Valley in the mid-80s and it was literally so loud it made me a little nauseous at first. Autzen Stadium is also a decibel factory.
Since the renovation of the stadium, Davis Wade Stadium in Starkville can be deafening. Left there many times with my ears ringing after a big game. Cowbells have a lot to do with that, but it’s loud nonetheless.
I was at the Clemson v Auburn game mentioned in this video. As a Clemson fan the thing that really stood out to me about that place was the steepness of the end zones and the pom poms there which sort of made a "TV Snow" look. I remember thinking how tough it was going to be on our true freshman kicker, and when the game went to OT and he made his first attempt only to have a snap infraction to have to try again, I felt the miss coming. That was a real head-cracking football game that night.
Tennessee Vols have the loudest fans overall! Not just 1 particular game. Neyland Stadium has a higher attendance than many NFL games. And they honor the visiting teams by playing their fight songs also!
The swamp though..... if you’ve been there at games against LSU, FSU, and just last year auburn. It’s almost too loud that a lot of people have to step back.
Apparently we like to steal helmets. I will admit that the sidelines in Kinnick keep the players pretty damn close to the fans to the point where you can smack the back of someones head. Go Hawks!
+Ethan Hsu reser stadium is much smaller and not even close to as loud. Go to a game that matters at Husky Stadium and then you'll see how loud it really is
2:40 MY BROTHER FROM ANOTHER MOTHER! everyone else is entitled to their opinion but in my view autzen stadium in Eugene, Oregon is the loudest! Went to Oregon vs Stanford in 2010, was the game that preceded the infamous championship game Oregon vs Auburn, legit I was half deaf for a couple days.
Nobody will agree but Clemson vs Auburn when I was only about 8 or 9 but when Coty can't remember the last name was when he intercepted the pass the stadium literally shook..
a top ten Big Ten matchups at Ohio stadium at night.... that was a fun night. Very very loud. we got a Pick 6 on the first drive and the place went absolutely insane.