That Lindor Grandslam was the loudest thing that I have witnessed and I was at Game 6 of the 2016 NBA Finals and also in the Q for the Game 7 watch party when the Cavs won it. Anyway, that stadium was shaking when that was hit. The entire upper deck was bouncing.
I have been to dozens of rock and metal shows, usually as close to the stage as I can get, but I have never been in a louder venue than the Shark Tank during the final 10 minutes of regulation + overtime in that Game 7 against Vegas. As soon as that first power play goal went in, it was pandemonium. I couldn't hear or talk normally for two days afterwards. One of the best hockey games and playoff series of all time
That place is just perfect for loud. It's like it was built for noisy crowds, and the Sharks have such a loud fanbase on top of that. Really fun place to watch a game too.
Love it. The video starts with Allen Fieldhouse "The Phog" setting the World Record for the loudest indoor crowd roar of 130.4 dbs. Pay Heed All Who Enter: Beware Of The PHOG!
@@Ofinfinitejest I've seen that video. I've seen every Jayhawk video on that channel. I'm kind of hoping that he does some more. Part 2's to those compilations.
@Luke Sanchez I'd argue Summerall was understated and precise with his words, at least for football. Ray Scott, who called NFL for CBS in the 1960s and 1970s, was the same way. TV is a visual medium and while some broadcasters do a great job enhancing the moment, some do well enough to let the moment speak for itself.
@Luke Sanchez I dunno - I'd say (and again, this is for TV not radio) that it can be very effective for a high intensity sport like football. The NFL and television basically came up together and are made for each other. It is such a visually captivating sport that it barely needs commentary at all to be an enjoyable watch. Now, again, there have been play-by-play broadcasters who do a lot to enhance a moment through their work (Dick Enberg and Al Michaels immediately come to mind) but if that isn't your style, then better to be more "show don't tell" like Summerall and Scott. Plus, Summerall had John Madden with him as his color commentator for all those years and they did a fine job complementing each other, with Summerall's lowkey and minimalist approach and Madden's excitable chattiness. They were the great "yin and yang" for national football broadcasts.
@Luke Sanchez I've come around on Joe Buck and I do think he gets an inordinate amount of crap. That might be because he did come off a bit smarmy in his early years - something Summerall wasn't - but it might also be due to him not really having a Madden-like foil in the booth.
@Luke Sanchez - I've broadcast sports for nearly forty years and I can tell you that you don't have to be a screamer like Gus Johnson, for example, to be successful. The very best football broadcasters always leave something at the top of the excitement scale for the truly amazing. Summerall was a pro's idea of a pro, transitioning from color to PxP during his career and doing both with equal ease.
Loved these compilations! If you ever choose to do a part 4, might I suggest: -Game 5 of the 1976 ALCS - Chris Chambliss hits one over the centerfield wall at Yankee Stadium and an actual riot breaks out. -1982 NFC Championship: Darryl Grant picks off Gary Hogeboom and scores a TD, causing RFK Stadium to break out into hysterics -2006 ALCS, game 4: Magglio Ordonez puts it in the seats to win Detroit its first pennant since 1984 - the crowd responds as such.
One more just because I’m a homer Game 7 2010 ALCS My Rangers went to the world series for the first time, we beat the Yankees and as a added bonus, the final out was A-Rod
I was in my second year of teaching when that KU-WVU game happened. It was kinda fun joking with one of my students the next morning about how we both stayed up past our bedtime to watch the end 😂
I was at that pirates/reds game 3:57 crowd literally bullied cueto out of his mind. then they put in a relief pitcher who threw some serious heat and shut everyone up
The Al Harris Pick Six is gold because Matt Hasselbeck opened his mouth by claiming they were going to score after they won the toss to start overtime.
Loving these! For part 4: 2015 WS gm 1: Alex Gordon HR in 9th to tie game 2019 AFC CG: Patrick Mahomes running TD and 4th quarter pass TD to Sammy Watkins 2008 NCAA National Championship: Mario Chalmers ties it with less than 10 seconds left.
If RU-vid was on during 2003, I would've nominated the 03 SCF Game 6 because of the famous Paul Kariya goal! What he went through for him to come back, the Pond went from dead silent to ROCKING
My favorite loudest crowd reactions from this 3rd video: 3:03 Brent Seabrook's G7 OT Goal vs. Red Wings in the 2013 Western Conference Semifinals 3:19 The Miracle in Miami (Patriots vs. Dolphins) Dec. 9, 2018 4:26 Dwyane Wade's "This is My House!" Buzzer Beater vs. Chicago Bulls on March 9, 2009 5:28 Francisco Lindor's Grand Slam vs. Yankees in Game 2 of the 2017 ALDS 6:45 Barclay Goodrow's OT Goal vs. Golden Knights in Game 7 of the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs (Round 1) 11:15 Aaron Boone's G7 Walk-Off Home Run in the 2003 ALCS against the Red Sox 14:21 David Bote's Walk-off Grand Slam against the Nationals on Aug. 12, 2018
I was at 2 of those! The Raiders- Chiefs and the Sharks comeback against the Knights. We Believe Warriors should've been in this! Also, A's vs Tigers playoffs when Justin Verlander said he'd never played in such a loud baseball stadium before, and Raiders AFC Championship game win in Oakland against the Titans too. That one was insane. Possibly Lakers-Celtics game 7 when Kobe beat Boston. I was at all of those, and they were deafening!
Was there for the Kawhi Leonard shot. My ears were still ringing well into the next day. Definitely beat the other clincher I was in the crowd for - the 2016 ALDS Game 3 when the Jays swept the Rangers in the bottom of the 10th, which was almost as loud.
Great video but I believe it's missing the loudest building in the NHL. More specifically, it's missing Anthony Beauvillier's game 6 overtime winner vs the Tampa Bay Lightning to force game 7 in the "Stanley Cup Semi Final". The last game at the Coliseum and they closed it out with a bang
Great game that was. Carried the goal posts through downtown to Harpos after stormimg the field. I couldn't get to my seat for all the people so I had to park it on the staircase halfway up. Thats how crowded it was.
I've been to a Buffalo sabers game and I thought it was crazy then after the overtime goal . But it's a known fact that Buffalo fans are rowdy lol 😂 would love to be at a playoff game
College sports aren't really a good showcase of these. You have a crowd full of 1 school and a tiny section for the other. Its like going to a family get together and then invite the family from 3 streets over.