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.
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
@@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
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!!
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 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
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 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.
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
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'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 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.
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.
+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!
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.
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.
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.
Yes i am a die hard LSU fan.. but there is no denying Saturday in death valley especially at night. I go to all the home games. And yes some away.. i have had many people from other team's tell me the hate to play us on a Saturday night.. the atmosphere and electrifying experience. Just this year when cbs took us to 230 games. For example i had many AUB fans say the same.. also people from visiting times. That have even beat us at home. Tell us what a amazing experience it was that day and to experience a game in death valley. I have been blessed to experience all my childhood, as a adult, and still today. To say how much passion we have in our team. And to still get the chance to be there. I still get chills and tears in my eyes at times. Every fanbase has there support of there team. As it should be.. but when it comes to experience. Not only for the game but all day on campus. And the loud factor. Sorry hands down LSU. And it truly makes me feel good when our opponents say what it was like for them.
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.
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.
If you've been to a whiteout then you can comment because a penn state white out will always be the loudest stadium in college and I can prove it to you in the 2016 or 2017 penn state Ohio state game where penn state beat Ohio state 24-21 and Ohio state had to call a time out right away because how loud the stadium was
Alabama was down by 3 scores at halftime, they were down by 2 scores with 1 minute left in the game. Alabama never even had the ball in the 2nd half with the opportunity to tie or to take the lead in the game if they scored on that possession. LSU was in FG range when they started kneeling down on the ball as well. LSU absolutely man handled Alabama on their last 2 offensive possessions of the game when it got time to close the game out. LSU literally shoved the ball down Alabama’s throat for 80 something yards, with the LSU RB running over 3 Alabama players in route to the end zone on LSU’s 2nd to last offensive possession of the game. On LSU’s last offensive possession of the game they drove the entire Alabama defense 15 yards down the field on the play that they got their last 1st down of the game on, the play before they started kneeling down on the ball while being in scoring range. Alabama only had 2 consecutive scores in that game without LSU scoring, 1 time in the entire game. 3 of Alabama’s TD’s in the game. A punt return for a TD because of an LSU player grabbing the Alabama punt returner by the face mask and spinning him to the opposite side of the field from where all of the LSU punt team players were. A 64 yard TD because of Alabama snapping the ball when the entire LSU defense was looking at the sideline because one of their coaches hollering something out on the field to them. The Alabama WR was behind the entire LSU defense before they even realized the ball had been snapped. An 84 yard TD with only 1 minute left in the game while trailing by multiple scores. The LSU high safety on the play doesn’t move out of the middle of the field until after the ball is caught, yet his job was to be deeper than what the deepest was on the play. Now me I would be of the opinion that being up by multiple scores with only one minute left in the game probably had a lot to do with that lazy play by the LSU high safety on that play !!! Alabama only made up 2 scores in that game, with 1 of them basically being nothing more than a late game garbage time TD with only 1 minute left in the game while trailing by multiple scores. LSU also changed to a quarters coverage in the 2nd half of the game, therefore meaning they were willing to sacrifice some yards & points to be able to keep the clock rolling in an attempt to shorten the game, that’s why Alabama moved the ball in the 2nd half of the game after getting totally shut down in the 1st half of the game !! Like I said, go back and watch LSU’s last 2 offensive possessions of the game when it got time to close the game out and tell me if Alabama honestly had a real opportunity to win that game or not !!! Saban kept going for it on 4th down in that game because he knew that he couldn’t stop LSU’s offense. As a matter of fact, another one of Alabama’s TD’s came on a 4th down play in that game. Even with Alabama having to play catch-up all game long, LSU still had more offensive yards in the game than what Alabama did. Burrow had something like an 80% completion percentage in that game, while Tua had around a 50% completion percentage in that game. That game was honestly one of those don’t let the scoreboard fool you kind of games. That game wasn’t even remotely as close as what the scoreboard might would lead people to believe !!!
The thing with ohio state is we travel well. Bowl games on the west coast are usually home games for us lol. I think we bought 75% of the seats during the rose bowl agains Oregon and 80% of the tickets for the national championship vs miami in 2003 lol.
2007 Florida Vs LSU in Baton Rouge was ridiculously loud. Ears were ringing for days.
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.
LSU is the loudest I've ever been to....even the corndogs are loud as hell lol.
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.
i was on the sidelines.. my office was IN TIGER STADIUM!
cmon man,,,it did not
War Eagle, Saturday LSU is about to experience the end of being overrated.
FamouslyNotFamous ! Yea not really
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.
Penn State white out is insane! Unlike most stadiums, it doesn't need to be compact to be loud, unlike most of these stadiums :D
That's true but it's not a home field advantage because penn state white out record is below 500
@@clarencewalder2985 probably because Penn State always plays it’s toughest opponents in the white out game
@@clarencewalder2985 It's always against the best team Penn State is playing at home. The sanctions probably didn't help. And it is above .500 now.
@@josephmiller3672 that is true I was just surprised that the home record wasnt better that's all
LSU's TIGER STADIUM
It is a Pantheon of concrete and steel it is haunted and it is loud....... chance of rain is NEVER!!!!!!!!!
Delilah Puddingstash fax😂‼️
💯💯💯💯💯
Neyland stadium and tiger stadium, definitely loudest.
no doubt
Not anymore Tennessee Stadiaum can’t even sell out
Tuscaloosa since they added on to it
@@kailanford2684 Tennessee have like the 5th biggest stadium
Go Vols
LSU caused a minor earthquake. Enough said
Buga Nation Wisconsin does that every home game
devon falk lol
devon falk sureee
Seven Status they do
Ever hear of the Jump Around thing they do? It shows up on the Richter Scale
Lane Stadium does the same thing
LSU, Clemson, Penn State and Ohio State are the loudest and that's an actual fact proven by studies.
Go Bucks thanks for the shout out to Clemson
Go Bucks - I was at the white out game last year 2018 PSU vs OSU - dB meters on the field measured over 110dB on multiple Defensive stands and TD’s.
NAH WASHINGTON BROKE THE SOUND RECORD
WE ARE
PENN STATE
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
Lane Stadium... one of the most intimidating venues in all of college football
hell no
@@chocolatemilk9102 obviously have never been there before. Like Tiger Stadium, Lane Stadium has also registered twice on the Richter scale
@@blxbrg2169 nobody talks about that stadium 🤣🤣🤣what a dump
@@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
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.
Husky Stadium has the record. It reflects the sound onto the field off of the cantilever roof
That is just for one short moment...Tiger Stadium is all game.
Death Valley no doubt. 🐯
From what I'm hearing. Most stadiums are made out of cotton and pussy willows
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!!
LSU loud even when not ranked.
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.
Lsu sucks
Can We Get 100 Subs with no Videos??!!?!?!? Hahaha nice try.
@@taylorobrien-6817 haha.... 3-0 with two wins against top 10 teams on the road... you can shut the fuck up now dumbass!
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.
Wrong Valley, because Happy Valley is the loudest and it has been proven, with decibels!!! Not even close
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
Loudest in SEC are LSU, Tennessee, Florida, Arkansas, and A&M
Boss Hog Davis wade is pretty loud to you know
LSU is the loudest overall. Death Valley on a Saturday night is a mother fucking experience like no other.
Moar 734 according to LSU is loudest by far and Arkansas is next, according to highest decibel recorded
Auburn way louder then Arkansas by a long stretch
And auburn, Alabama, ole miss, and georgia
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
Tmac Sanchez holy fuck y’all are sleeping on penn state
@@speedmedia9507 He was talking about the SEC. I know I’m 10 months late but I thought I’d let you know
Texas ATM is loud asf
@@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
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.
What about the Hokies, for such a small stadium I’d say were loud. Top 10 at least.
Someone said the Hokies
easily top 10 I think
Tell the to Morgantown... LETS GOOOOO MOUNTAINEERS!!!!
Late to the party. This was very interesting. Enjoyed it.
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.
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.
Hot Cosby Probably the same as Michigan I went to the Cincinnati game and at one point it was so loud my ears hurt
Fred Garvin Michigan Ohio State games are louder than any Penn State whiteout
Hot Cosby Michigan has the the biggest stadium, weakling
Matthew Hackett lmfao
Matthew I’ve been to both stadiums, and it’s no comparison.
Beaver stadium blows the shoe away.
I was at LSU vs Alabama 2012. That will forever be the greatest experience I’ve ever had as a sports fan
Osu, penn st , Wisconsin , lsu not in that order
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
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.
M ø r e T e å * 5 o 4 * lmao come to a white out night
a whiteout at beaver stadium is something to experience
Just don't go into the showers in the locker room.
comment speaks volumes about yourself
22trem kos22us
it true though
i feel sorry for you for variety of reasons, now please reply something really intelligent, wait for it wait for it ...
kos22us i'm a buckeye and i totally agree with you
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
Thanks for the Clemson shout out.
Neyland. Our fans always turn up. Not even a decade of heartbreak and awfullness can silence us.
I love that place so much
Gbo
I knew South Carolina would be mentioned a few times. It was soooo freaking. loud!
What school are you a fan of?
When is LSU not ranked in the top 2? Never. LSU BY FAR.
Storm Warning this year hahahaha
Glenn...Oh yes, it has.
You may want to take this comment down bud
Storm Warning they haven’t been ranked in the top 2 in like four years
Y’all understand the only context this comment makes sense in is in terms of which college stadiums are the loudest, not national ranking.
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.
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.
It's pretty awesome that VA Tech Brandon Flowers instantly said LSU. I was a part of that crowd & it was pretty loud.
Virginia Tech when Enter Sandman comes on
Username Password very true. While that isn't really too important, it made sort of an impact when I chose to apply
Duh
Username Password clemson Death Valley
i go to 1 game a year and that's the moments of my life! i love jumping while enter sandman is on!
username password when they turn enter sandman on it gets so loud and insane
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.
At Norman OU 2008 vs Texas tech. Then I'll go with neyland stadium 2015 vs ou. After that, I will say Michigan stadium as a kid
Ben Watson knows whats up. Neyland is loud.
2:49 LOL imma minnesota fan and i was surprised
+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!
Kinnick North? It usually gets loud there when the Hawks show up.
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.
Yeah well we suck now so……
@@joes7930 ,three years is the normal time to build your team. This may take little longer to build back a reputation.
@@joes7930 have faith my fellow Hokie
LSU coming from an Alabama fan
Tennessee coming from a Tennessee fan
Demarcus Wiley "throwing out equations threw the crowd" 😂😂😂
Neyland gets the earth shaking. Loudest by far
Gmac Vols nah bro. LSU and V Tech gets the earth shaking
the concrete foundation literally shakes at Neyland...Neyland and Death Valley are the top 2
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.
qwnty xo how about all of the above?
About to win? You guys win games?
Landon Alexander we will now without a retarded coach holding us back from our true potential. Lsu fans be mad lol
I miss the Arkansas rivalry tbh, liked y'all and the Ole Miss rivalry more than the Bama one tbh
Nebraska Cornhuskers all the way what are they talking about LOUD LOUD GBR🌽
You guys are louder on the internet than in person 😂
Memorial stadium is underrated! I went to 2 games their and man it loud as hell in that place
Yessir
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.
Lone-n-GFORD I was there as well. Bs call though I was cheering for Michigan
JNC 3 go bucks
The loudest stadium is one that is full when the home team gives them something to be loud about.
According to studies done, Death Valley is the loudest place to play in college sports by a long way.
Lane stadium is hugely underrated
UW actually holds the record for loudest crowd in NCAA history against Nebraska in 1992 at the first night game in Husky Stadium
Niko Yochum woof
1988 earthquake game?
I would have to say LSU, because it actually feel like a earthquake.....following Bama with that elephant sound.
neyland
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!
Camp Randall night game and marquee games can be deafening.
Except for all the liberal pussies
lsu is the loudest bc they drink and everything its always lsu they made it on earth quake radar
+dalton carter LSU literally caused an earthquake so i don't really care what the others say, when they cause an earthquake they can talk
+dalton carter *seismometer
Lane Stadium Enter Sandman says otherwise
michael johnson lets talk. We caused an earthquake back in 2011
Nick Song will I’m a Virginia tech fan sooo... y’all can’t talk lol we’ve made more than 2 earthquakes lmao
Virginia tech enter sandman
Mississippi State.. Those Cowbells get really loud inside Davis Wade Stadium..
John Hawthorne There SO ANNOYING YOU TRIED TO BEAT IOWA AT THE OUTBACK BOWL USING THOSE USELESS THINGS
1:56 lol, they will feed the hell out of you before the game tho. Been to a lot of college games all over the country, Iowa is pretty high up there.
Was at Bama/LSU Saturday night in 02. Been to Tennessee, Georgia, Clemson. South Carolina but nothing like walking by Mike the Lion and night game
vols, gators, lsu my top 3 roughest places to play
Ben Watson knows what he's talking about. Go vols!
@@robertdunlap765 lol u actually are talkin to butch jones in your mind....its not butch bud
Penn State.
4 years later and I forgot half of these players existed. The NFL is a cruel place for rookies so many 1 and dones.
Vols and LSU are definitely amongst the top
Marcellus Wiley's cut was dope. I am rolling
Love this video!!!
I heard TJ ward. I was at that rose bowl between Ohio st and Oregon. Good lord was that place rocking
LSU Auburn and Clemson
Au Robinson thanks for naming Clemson
Don’t sleep on the Texas a&m! Back in the day we were loud
Clemson 33-2 at home the past 5 years best home record in college football. Clemson, LSU and Oregon seem to always appear on who is the loudest lists.
Put me in the sec that'll change.
joerover22 what's that mean bitch
FlashAcesDesign check that stat this year
I remember one of those 2 losses was to FSU. I like to think when you got 82000K Doing the Tomahawk Chop it can be as tough as Death Valley
FlashAcesDesign thanks for naming Clemson
Penn St in white out and Tennessee in checkerboard are the loudest in the nation. LSU is up there with them too.
LSU.Enough Said.
Start jumpin, enter sandman
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.
Yes i am a die hard LSU fan.. but there is no denying Saturday in death valley especially at night. I go to all the home games. And yes some away.. i have had many people from other team's tell me the hate to play us on a Saturday night.. the atmosphere and electrifying experience. Just this year when cbs took us to 230 games. For example i had many AUB fans say the same.. also people from visiting times. That have even beat us at home. Tell us what a amazing experience it was that day and to experience a game in death valley. I have been blessed to experience all my childhood, as a adult, and still today. To say how much passion we have in our team. And to still get the chance to be there. I still get chills and tears in my eyes at times. Every fanbase has there support of there team. As it should be.. but when it comes to experience. Not only for the game but all day on campus. And the loud factor. Sorry hands down LSU. And it truly makes me feel good when our opponents say what it was like for them.
When we played Georgia back in 2000 ..they had quincy carter at qb
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.
#Great interviews!
Honestly every sec stadium outside of Missouri Vandy and Kentucky are really loud
At the OU vs Ohio St game in 2016 I sat at the end of the student section and measured 120.3 decibals on one of the 1st plays that OU was on defense.
1. Penn State 2.LSU 3. Tennessee 4. Ohio State 5. Alabama 6. Michigan 7. Oregon 8.Texas 9. Virginia Tech 10. Texas A&M
Naw LSU is #1
We cause literal earthquakes regularly.
@@GiDD504 you obviously don’t know what a white out is like
Exotix Playzz yes I do... I was there in 2017 when Nebraska played them. Doesn’t compare to Death Valley. 😐
Memorial Stadium in Lincoln , Nebraska Ohio stadium in Columbus Ohio and Michigan stadium in Ann Arbor Michigan Penn State has a loud stadium
Beaver stadium is #1 🙉
iowa
It's Penn State.
david boniface finally even a LSU fan admits it
You played in a college game on a SATURDAY night? Man, who ever heard of such a thing?
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.
Norman Jouett oh yeah! and the hawkeyes just got a pick six on you last week.
You aint seen nothing until you hear Georgia on a blackout
2:11 yes it's very loud!!!! I am a HUUUUUGGGEEE Tennessee fan!! GBO🧡
At peak there isn't a louder stadium than the Carrier Dome. The Cameron Indoor of college football.
The ivy league answer was the best
FSU Doak Campbell Stadium gets loud
Wisconsin!!!
Kinnick Stadium?
If you've been to a whiteout then you can comment because a penn state white out will always be the loudest stadium in college and I can prove it to you in the 2016 or 2017 penn state Ohio state game where penn state beat Ohio state 24-21 and Ohio state had to call a time out right away because how loud the stadium was
Not even close to LSU Death Valley. Regularly cause earthquakes son!
The Palace On The Prairie! BOOMER!
Dude Alabama vs LSU 2019 was the loudest stadium I have ever been in!!! The 3rd and 4th quarter comeback was LOUD
Alabama was down by 3 scores at halftime, they were down by 2 scores with 1 minute left in the game. Alabama never even had the ball in the 2nd half with the opportunity to tie or to take the lead in the game if they scored on that possession. LSU was in FG range when they started kneeling down on the ball as well. LSU absolutely man handled Alabama on their last 2 offensive possessions of the game when it got time to close the game out. LSU literally shoved the ball down Alabama’s throat for 80 something yards, with the LSU RB running over 3 Alabama players in route to the end zone on LSU’s 2nd to last offensive possession of the game. On LSU’s last offensive possession of the game they drove the entire Alabama defense 15 yards down the field on the play that they got their last 1st down of the game on, the play before they started kneeling down on the ball while being in scoring range. Alabama only had 2 consecutive scores in that game without LSU scoring, 1 time in the entire game.
3 of Alabama’s TD’s in the game. A punt return for a TD because of an LSU player grabbing the Alabama punt returner by the face mask and spinning him to the opposite side of the field from where all of the LSU punt team players were. A 64 yard TD because of Alabama snapping the ball when the entire LSU defense was looking at the sideline because one of their coaches hollering something out on the field to them. The Alabama WR was behind the entire LSU defense before they even realized the ball had been snapped. An 84 yard TD with only 1 minute left in the game while trailing by multiple scores. The LSU high safety on the play doesn’t move out of the middle of the field until after the ball is caught, yet his job was to be deeper than what the deepest was on the play. Now me I would be of the opinion that being up by multiple scores with only one minute left in the game probably had a lot to do with that lazy play by the LSU high safety on that play !!!
Alabama only made up 2 scores in that game, with 1 of them basically being nothing more than a late game garbage time TD with only 1 minute left in the game while trailing by multiple scores. LSU also changed to a quarters coverage in the 2nd half of the game, therefore meaning they were willing to sacrifice some yards & points to be able to keep the clock rolling in an attempt to shorten the game, that’s why Alabama moved the ball in the 2nd half of the game after getting totally shut down in the 1st half of the game !! Like I said, go back and watch LSU’s last 2 offensive possessions of the game when it got time to close the game out and tell me if Alabama honestly had a real opportunity to win that game or not !!! Saban kept going for it on 4th down in that game because he knew that he couldn’t stop LSU’s offense. As a matter of fact, another one of Alabama’s TD’s came on a 4th down play in that game. Even with Alabama having to play catch-up all game long, LSU still had more offensive yards in the game than what Alabama did. Burrow had something like an 80% completion percentage in that game, while Tua had around a 50% completion percentage in that game. That game was honestly one of those don’t let the scoreboard fool you kind of games. That game wasn’t even remotely as close as what the scoreboard might would lead people to believe !!!
@@bigbossman3987 It was #2 v #3, 101,821 people, and some hope for Alabama to come back. Also I was there and IT WAS LOUD
Also your Essay grade is a B+
Tennessee gets the loudest
yes it is go vols
Husky Stadium has the record
Niko Yochum I think Oregon is louder
Blake Benson look it up. vs Nebraska in 1992 it got to 134 decibels on the field, loudest ever at a college stadium
Niko Yochum There a difference with Tennessee getting super loud every game and Nebraska just screaming into a meter for a record
Ok but imagine if the Huskies played at Century Link. It would be a noise level of epic proportions
The thing with ohio state is we travel well. Bowl games on the west coast are usually home games for us lol. I think we bought 75% of the seats during the rose bowl agains Oregon and 80% of the tickets for the national championship vs miami in 2003 lol.
Antoine Zogbi go bucks
It's true! We have the largest fanbase with fans all over the country.
Go Bucks No you don't, Penn State has the largest.
I live in michigan and I went to this years big ten champ game. It was 85-15 buckeyes.
Iowa vs any top 10 team
The Chubby hawk it goes pretty well Ohio state Iowa..... I went to that game and it was satisfying