@@sylvain3633 spelling errors should upset you. Also, Oregon and the rest of the Pacific NW need to get their crap together. Thank goodness I don’t live anywhere near there.
I know this may sound a little biased coming from a Tennessee fan, but you can’t tell me Neyland isn’t way louder than auburn, Ohio state, or even Bama when it’s rocking. It’s been a while but I’ve been to lots of SEC stadiums and Neyland is ridiculously loud.
@@Cse0008 and I never hear anyone talking about the noise coming from auburn, Ohio state, etc. does that mean they’re not loud? Neyland is one of the loudest stadiums in the country, can’t argue against that.
@@tylerfredericksen6111 yeah... and that’s why I commented saying that you can’t tell me Neyland isn’t louder than the vast majority of those. Of course Bama players aren’t going to think Neyland is that loud, it’s been a drubbing for the better part of 2 decades. That goes for most players. When Tennessee is good it blows places like auburn, Ohio state, etc. out of the water. At the very least top 10 in terms of noise
I’ve been to big games at LSU, Bama, Auburn, Georgia, Florida, A&M, Ole Miss, MS State, and Tennessee. All were great, but LSU gets violently loud compared to the rest. Night games there start right when the whole crowd is entering into a solid buzz from drinking all day. Sat down low behind the team benches and it is deafening at field level.
@@hiitsmorgan5431 when I went to LSU I was new to SEC football and I QUICKLY began to hate MS for those damn cowbells, they are a menace to society lol
I’ll preface this with my dad and I have been to over 35 different college football stadiums. We were at LSU in 2003 when Florida came there (3:30 game). For whatever reason the place was absolutely insane. I’ll never forget it. They actually lost but the crowd was nuts. Wildest tailgating we’ve ever seen. Skyler Green, with their only td, had a punt return into the student section and the place seemed like it was going to explode. Loudest stadium we’ve experienced, by far.
I saw Saqoun Barkley play at IOWA in 2017. The crowd was absolutely nuts. So loud and intense I’ll never forget it. We still won on a last last second TD
A&M fan here. Was at the utsa game last year. It got so loud couldn't hear my brother who was sitting right next to me and we were playing utsa. A essentially D-II school.
Gotta love kinnick getting some love. I don't think we're particularly nasty fans, but I've been to plenty of home games and seen plenty of top dogs fall to the hawks. The atmosphere is so amazing, and the fans are pretty damn close to the field.
Abe Lincoln: My parents would disagree but every fanbase has at least some jerks. Iowa definitely has to be up there although they aren't consistent. They have beaten quite a few top teams and had really close losses other times to top teams, but then they've had some games where they lose to a North Dakota State or Northwestern. Not trash talking but just feels like they don't always have a strong home field edge except in big games.
I grew up a Penn State fan and I hated to watch them play Iowa especially at Iowa. For awhile there you guys had our number even when PSU was highly ranked and Iowa was unranked. Iowa definitely has an underrated crowd in my opinion.
@@williamdesmet2942 Both teams have tremendous defenses that can pretty much stack up to any team in the country, but both teams offenses seemed to stutter. With that said, assuming Sean Clifford didn't leave due to injury, I think Penn State would've won. Now obviously that didn't happen, and it's obvious now that Penn State's chances of reaching the B1G championship game hang on whether Clifford can come back soon; if he can they have a chance to run the table, especially if their defenders that have also been lost to injury return in a timely manner as well. Iowa has one hell of a team, but I don't think that a #2 ranking is justifiable: they're easily a top ten team, but they barely beat a PSU team that has been banged up to say the least and that has been struggling to run the ball. On the other hand, I don't even know if PSU should be ranked as high as they are. Being banged up is one thing, but you need to have players that can show up when their number's called and I don't think they're there yet.
I know we suck right now but when FSU is good and Doak Campbell is packed, that place can be tough for opposing teams to play at. I’d also definitely say that Carter-Finley is a house of horrors. Neyland Stadium is also rowdy as well. If Tennessee ever returns back to form, that place will be absolutely horrid to play in.
When University if Tennessee was still good, Knoxville Tennessee at night in a rivarly game was the loudest period. The swamp and LSU are really good too.
I’m not trying to be biased here, but Clemson’s stadium noise is insane. We played Auburn a few years ago at home, and there were several Auburn fans around us. They all said it was the loudest stadium they had ever been to. When we played Louisville in 2016, before every Louisville play, the crowd noise got up to 105db. Clemson held the record for the loudest stadium for almost a decade without the stadium being sonically engineered to do so. Also, the cause of the crowd noise violation penalty in the 1980s was Clemson.
it's hard to come off as neutral because you don't know how bias you are until you type it out but death valley does get rowdy and loud as hell. kids have to plug their ears before the game starts. and if there's a false start on the first play the db level goes up immensely
I was at Arkansas when we went to Florida in 2004 and it was loud, but it was the early game so it wasn’t anything near the other late games around the SEC. Vandy was the quietest of course.
@@codyhughes148 Early games (noon) in Gainesville are not much fun. I hated going so early and now that I live away from Florida I hate watching them at noon. It just sucks. 3:30 CBS games were always awesome but if we get a night game it's insane.
I’m surprised no one said The Swamp. Built in a sinkhole in a literal swamp, largest capacity in Florida, loudest in the state, and highest humidity levels in the country.
@@jbrudert even gator players have water cooled padding. 95-100 degree with 85% humidity opening season games in the direct sun of the student section are real fun
There is no place in this country, especially at night, more humid and muggy than Death Valley and Tiger Stadium at LSU, Period! I'm from Florida. Our whole family is UF fans. Games at the swamp are so fun. I used to save all my tickets as a kid. I stopped the year I went to college, but I must've had 40+ tickets up on my board display back in 2007.. But I actually went to school @ LSU! It was decent, not great actually... and I certainly wouldn't recommend attending LSU if you're not from Louisiana. Football games I really enjoyed. I CAN CONFIRM there is nothing like that humidity anywhere in the country! Yeah the swamp is humid, but not on a South Louisiana level. Its a different animal there. For example: I had my tie bleed its purple and gold color into my white dress shirt every single home game @ LSU as a freshman in the stands at Tiger Stadium. My extreme sweat would make the tie's color run. After a while I was consciously trying not to stop sweating. I could actually take my tie off and still have an outline of a full tie on my white shirt. After every home game, I had to buy a new dress shirt. I also went through four different ties that season. we had to wear a shirt and tie for Fraternity freshman crap. I was constantly drenched in sweat.. I was not out of shape, nor overweight. I remember nights on campus @ LSU walking to the library with friends and sweating so badly while thinking to myself " What in the hell kind of sauna am I in here?..."😂 My friends were from New Orleans. They would be sweating also but were used to it. Now FL is humid yes. South Ga is Extremely humid, but none of them compare to the miserable sweaty, muggy air in Baton Rouge and New Orleans.. My gosh am I glad I'm out of that horrid sticky air in Baton Rouge! Good Riddance! it's unlike any other humidity I've ever felt it's just so extreme
Penn State white out by far. There are usually 3+ false starts by the visiting team until they get used to the sound. I've seen a team even use a timeout to try to disrupt the crowd noise.
I'm not even an Iowa fan but it's just common knowledge that you don't start a land war in Asia and you don't take a top-10 record into Kinnick Stadium. You just don't. Great environment and some solid fans but you'll lose that game haha. I'm a Michigan guy and plenty of places have nastier people, more people, louder, etc. Few are harder to win at...if you get their attention as a team. But LSU is probably the hardest with Oregon being probably the most underrated. Those fans are right on top of you. They give you the smallest sideline regulation allows and your back is literally up against the wall, fans about 3 feet behind you. A lot of teams have great environments but that's not the same as being hard to win at. Again, I'm a Michigan guy and The Big House is probably one of the easier places to win at. 115,000 people but quiet. Tons of old folks yelling at you to sit down and stuff. An opera crowd that doesn't cheer unless winning or a good thing happens. Until then it's eerily quiet. I've heard many players mention how surprisingly easy it is to play there. Some places just have something special (usually booze).
Yeah another PSU alumn here and it always seems as loud at Iowa as it does at at The big house or the horseshoe...of course the loudest to me is always the Penn State student section on a whiteout night👍😂
We (Arkansas) played at Auburn for their homecoming. It was like a 1:00 kickoff and felt like a 7:00 rivalry game. I’ve never heard it so loud at another SEC stadium. Texas was loud and LSU, but nothing like that Auburn game. When Texas came to Fayetteville in 2004, that was the loudest home game I was a part of.
I would have to imagine K-State would be hard to play at only 50,000 but you have their student section right over top of the opposite sideline. In 2014 Auburn players told Tyler Lockett how the K-State fans were just crazy.
Ik we talking about current teams, but FSU in the early 2010's was absolutely ludicrous. You can hear that stadium from the other side of Tallahassee. And don't even get me started on the war chant
ive been to most stadiums during big games and i can confidently say the Penn State white outs are 1 and LSU night game 2.. Ohio state and the Swamp in gainesville right up there too..
I was an Athletic Trainer for 6 years with 3 SEC schools before I moved into the Florida Public School System. So I’ve been to every SEC stadium except Missouri and Vanderbilt. And I have to say that LSU Tiger Stadium is by far the craziest place I’d ever been too. And I fought in Desert Storm. You have to experience it at least once in your lifetime.
mike leach said this year when they played lsu if he stood on the hash line and yelled as loud as he could his qb still wouldnt be able to hear him and that was with 25,000 fans.
Went to see my cousin play a game at Iowa. It hits you once you start looking around and seeing 100,000 fans you realize man This is Iowa. Loudest place I ever heard in my life
Texas A&M - the crowds are respectful but the 12th man, were insanely loud. I’m a Baylor fan and you need ear plugs when you play at Kyle Field - The largest football stadium in the state of Texas.
I couldn’t hear out of my right ear in 2014 when LSU scored a last minute TD against #3 Ole Miss in Death Valley. Truly amazing experience, but not so much for my right ear.
I’ve been on memorial stadium turf (in Nebraska) in the middle of the summer and it gets about 15 degrees hotter down there. Also, Memorial stadium has a ton of sellouts
Crazy how very few mentioned Clemson, it’s an incredibly hard place to play at yes my choice would be Kyle Field given how many people are there but Clemson is definitely not an easy place if you are a visiting team
I’ve been to a lot of stadiums as a fan. My brother played at U of A... & they played ASU at Sun Devil Stadium that shit was rockin.. underrated cfb stadium. that mess gets hella loud.
UW Camp Randal, that Jump Around the stadium and ground shakes and then the Mascot is taunting you doing the pushups one for each point scored that a person does at every game they use the Mascot including Basketball and Hockey.
Clemson v. Louisville was the loudest game I’ve ever heard at Clemson. I was on the sideline and was screaming in the ear of the person beside me and still couldn’t hear.
Mike Gundy and Les Miles (while he was at LSU) both said Mountaineer filed in Morgantown was one of the most intense crowds they’d ever experienced. after the 2011 game against WVU, Les Miles said the crowd rivaled any crowd he’d experienced in the SEC. Mike Gundy says it’s the loudest stadium in the BIG12.
Neyland Stadium set the world record for loudness at 118 decibels this year during the ole miss game. Look up what Ty darlington and baker mayfield and Brady Quinn said about playing at neyland stadium. Ty Darling wrote a article about it at Oklahoma.
I would usually be biased and pick my Oregon Ducks at Autzen Stadium (do not call it the house of loud), but I would probably say Beaver Stadium for Penn State
As a Penn State fan I appreciate it I think last year our white out game was like 110,000 people but I guess size isn’t everything when it comes to an environment but I would pick Penn State to have a top five hardest places to play.
Carter Finley on the black out in 2017 against Louisville. 24. Vs. 17. Upset win over the cardinals. That was the loudest I ever heard Carter-Finley Stadium.
The bounce house gets its name for a reason with only 48’000 seats it is still the hardest and loudest road environment no question if you go to a game it’s like living through a earthquake and in 2017 ucf could of beat every team if the played at home. (And I’m not a ucf fan just been to a few games and it’s insane louder then Tennessee and shakes more then Death Valley)
my dad has worked in the athletic department at LSU Virginia tech and texas a&m and i can confirm that the environment at virginia tech isn’t half as loud or fun as it is at LSU
Ohio State played the Huskies in Washington one year and the Huskies put a beating on OSU. The OSU players said it was so loud that they could not hear right for 4 or 5 weeks. The stadium has deep metal eaves that reflect the sound back down on the field.
I don’t think any of them played at Penn State. The one guy who said Penn State only played at Penn State once and it was probably his freshman or sophomore year and still picked Penn State.
Just to be clear (in the first 0:09 seconds of the video), the Memphis football player was talking about the 2015 Birmingham Bowl at Legion Field in Birmingham. Not Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn.
I actually went to the lamar jackson vs DeShawn Watson game at clemson. It was crazy you would have to yell in someone ear to actually hear them, but still I couldn't hear anyone
@@audellaroque4730 its been nearly a decade since then it is no longer relevant specially to this video dont know why they(the person you responded to) brought it up lol
camp Randall is underrated for sure just bc the big ten has so many good historic ones. it’s not better than the Big House Kinnick or happy valley. i got it 4th w the horseshoe as a close 5th
Love Sanford stadium but on field level it’s not too loud because the fans are pretty far from the field compared to other stadiums like tiger stadium in Baton Rouge
Not the biggest stadium in the big 10, but definitely one of the loudest (maybe behind penn state) has to be my home states Hawkeyes. Home games are nuts and no ranked team is safe when they enter Iowa City.
Arkansas was very loud on TV when they played Texas at home… Clemson was loud on TV when they played Notre Dame and Louisville a few years ago… VT was loud on TV when they played UNC this season… But Mississippi State is always loud with those darn cowbells 😂😂😂
KState homer here. I feel like us and Iowa state get really underrated. You could probably count on one hand the amount of times we’ve been blown out at home the last 20 yrs. edit Ron prince years don’t count.
It's kind of strange how CenturyLink field is one of the two/three loudest/toughest stadiums to play in the NFL but there isn't even a mention of Husky Stadium here. Come to think of it, Husky Stadium only has a capacity of 70K while a lot of the ones mentioned here are around 100K.
Take the crowd out of the game early at MSU and it's no problem. We played there in 2006 (WVU) and we pounded them early and by the middle of the 3rd quarter the stadium was about half full. The final was 42-14, The worst parts of that trip was landing at that Golden Triangle Airport in the middle of cotton fields. We never saw the airport coming in and it made some nervous as it appeared we were going down in a field. Also, I had the flu and felt like death that weekend.
University of Montana has the 6th loudest college stadium by decibels and has a stadium capacity of 25k. All the stadiums above them have a stadium of atleast 70k
The hardest place Sam Darnold has played is whatever stadium he is at on Sundays.
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why did we all just get this recommended?
I have no clue😭
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@@chaunceychappelle2173 yes
@@anthonyyoungblood4 AI is real dude.
Just wanted to see my school lol
If any Ohio State guys had been interviewed, I'd bet they'd say the White Out at Penn State
I’d say any b10 team would say it. White out game is wild there lol.
1:23 OSU
I mean, Kinnick is up there
@@matthewpuckett6122 wrong OSU you got there bud. He's from Oklahoma State not Ohio State.
Ofc that white out is crazy also go bucks we’re playing them today. But no fans so no white out lets goo
Sam darnold: Oregon, but I never played at Oregon... thanks Sam , that was deep.
i guess that somehow in his mind that makes sense
It's also spelled Oregan... and I'm not over that
@@sylvain3633 oooook
@@bryanh2898 I mean in the subtitles in the video. The video has it spelled "Oregan". It shoudn't be too hard for them to get the right spelling, imo
@@sylvain3633 spelling errors should upset you. Also, Oregon and the rest of the Pacific NW need to get their crap together. Thank goodness I don’t live anywhere near there.
I’m a Georgia fan and playing in the Swamp is crazy....Florida fans are loud
Georgia doesn’t play in the swamp tho unless you are just talking about teams in general. But thanks bro we try to be loud asf
North Dakota st lol ! I’m also gonna say Death Valley or Texas AM college station
@@elijahmitchell195 yeah that confused me lol
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LSU, Florida, A&M, Alabama, Auburn, Texas, Penn State, and Ohio State are all top tier venues.
I know this may sound a little biased coming from a Tennessee fan, but you can’t tell me Neyland isn’t way louder than auburn, Ohio state, or even Bama when it’s rocking. It’s been a while but I’ve been to lots of SEC stadiums and Neyland is ridiculously loud.
@@volunteer142 yeah…. You’re biased. I’ve literally never heard one person in my life talk about the noise there.
@@Cse0008 and I never hear anyone talking about the noise coming from auburn, Ohio state, etc. does that mean they’re not loud? Neyland is one of the loudest stadiums in the country, can’t argue against that.
@@volunteer142 you just watched a video of people saying exactly that.
@@tylerfredericksen6111 yeah... and that’s why I commented saying that you can’t tell me Neyland isn’t louder than the vast majority of those. Of course Bama players aren’t going to think Neyland is that loud, it’s been a drubbing for the better part of 2 decades. That goes for most players. When Tennessee is good it blows places like auburn, Ohio state, etc. out of the water. At the very least top 10 in terms of noise
I’ve been to big games at LSU, Bama, Auburn, Georgia, Florida, A&M, Ole Miss, MS State, and Tennessee. All were great, but LSU gets violently loud compared to the rest. Night games there start right when the whole crowd is entering into a solid buzz from drinking all day. Sat down low behind the team benches and it is deafening at field level.
If MS State could use their cowbells the whole they would he up there
Yeah night games are always the loudest
@@hiitsmorgan5431 when I went to LSU I was new to SEC football and I QUICKLY began to hate MS for those damn cowbells, they are a menace to society lol
I’ll preface this with my dad and I have been to over 35 different college football stadiums.
We were at LSU in 2003 when Florida came there (3:30 game). For whatever reason the place was absolutely insane. I’ll never forget it. They actually lost but the crowd was nuts. Wildest tailgating we’ve ever seen. Skyler Green, with their only td, had a punt return into the student section and the place seemed like it was going to explode. Loudest stadium we’ve experienced, by far.
I saw Saqoun Barkley play at IOWA in 2017. The crowd was absolutely nuts. So loud and intense I’ll never forget it. We still won on a last last second TD
I was at this game as well, can confirm that was the loudest crowd I have ever experienced. That place was rockin up until that last drive by PSU lol
We just refer to that as “the Saqoun Barkley game” when he jumped over a defender and kept running 😳crazy
I was about to trip if LSU wasn’t mentioned lol
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I'm surprised the Big House and the Horseshoe weren't mentioned. Both of those stadiums are crazy loud.
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Texas A&M, home of over 100,000 people who screaming, their energy is insane too.
looking for this one finally!
A&M fan here. Was at the utsa game last year. It got so loud couldn't hear my brother who was sitting right next to me and we were playing utsa. A essentially D-II school.
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Bro back when manziel was the shit holy the fuck had the place rockin lmao!
Iowa for sure....im a michigan fan and every year someone goes there to have their big 10 dreams crushed....penn st is good....lsu is brutal
The pink locker room really got to Harbaugh didn’t it
Lmao love that locker room dude so funny
@@mattgriebel6280 Harbaugh Franklin meyer all went there and lost last 5 years
LsU literally made a mini earthquake look it up
Virginia Tech has had not 1, not 2, not 3, but 4 games register on a seismograph.
@@John-qb3dn And LSU is 10000000000x better than Va Tech. Literally anyone would rather play in Blacksburg than Baton Rouge...
@@John-qb3dn oh and yall lost to liberty go flames
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Wisconsin registers on the seismograph every home game
Iowa prime time games with pen state I was there it was so loud. The stadium is so close to the field
Fr man
I was there in 08 so much fun
Gotta love kinnick getting some love. I don't think we're particularly nasty fans, but I've been to plenty of home games and seen plenty of top dogs fall to the hawks. The atmosphere is so amazing, and the fans are pretty damn close to the field.
Abe Lincoln: My parents would disagree but every fanbase has at least some jerks. Iowa definitely has to be up there although they aren't consistent. They have beaten quite a few top teams and had really close losses other times to top teams, but then they've had some games where they lose to a North Dakota State or Northwestern. Not trash talking but just feels like they don't always have a strong home field edge except in big games.
I grew up a Penn State fan and I hated to watch them play Iowa especially at Iowa. For awhile there you guys had our number even when PSU was highly ranked and Iowa was unranked. Iowa definitely has an underrated crowd in my opinion.
@@dadestarmysteries255 Iowa vs Northwestern 2016 definitely had some blown calls imo
@@hitmontree3736 thoughts after the Iowa vs Penn State game?
@@williamdesmet2942 Both teams have tremendous defenses that can pretty much stack up to any team in the country, but both teams offenses seemed to stutter. With that said, assuming Sean Clifford didn't leave due to injury, I think Penn State would've won. Now obviously that didn't happen, and it's obvious now that Penn State's chances of reaching the B1G championship game hang on whether Clifford can come back soon; if he can they have a chance to run the table, especially if their defenders that have also been lost to injury return in a timely manner as well.
Iowa has one hell of a team, but I don't think that a #2 ranking is justifiable: they're easily a top ten team, but they barely beat a PSU team that has been banged up to say the least and that has been struggling to run the ball. On the other hand, I don't even know if PSU should be ranked as high as they are. Being banged up is one thing, but you need to have players that can show up when their number's called and I don't think they're there yet.
“No other stadium in the ACC really impressed me”
Virginia Tech fans: 😐
I remember when Notre Dame played at Virginia Tech and yep VT when they bring in a top opponent sheesh
Fr. I went to a 1 PM game when they were 5-6 and it was still crazy
Its because i dont think Bradley chubb played VT because these dumb ass divisons
I saw it with the game winning score against unc
With how ACC scheduling is, it’s very possible that he never even played at Lane Stadium.
LSU: *isn’t mentioned in the whole first half of the video*
Me: Huh?
*LSU appears as everyone’s answer for the last minute and a half*
Are u a pats fan?
They said baton rouge
@@cooperfoster4799 probably a saints fan. We love 28-3
@@michaeldiaz1544 nope I’m a pats fan actually
@@michaeldiaz1544 true dat
I know we suck right now but when FSU is good and Doak Campbell is packed, that place can be tough for opposing teams to play at.
I’d also definitely say that Carter-Finley is a house of horrors.
Neyland Stadium is also rowdy as well. If Tennessee ever returns back to form, that place will be absolutely horrid to play in.
The old orange bowl used to be rocking to bad they knocked it down for a shitty marlins park stadium no one wanted
Bro Doak with everyone hittin the war chant gives me goosebumps. Wish we weren’t dogshit and still had it like that lol
Ditto on UT.
I still think of Clemson and FSU as the top teams in the ACC.
Go Noles 🍢
i don’t think you asked enough sec players, lmao
Lmao
well they have a lot of the bigger stadiums, also the most hardcore fans so that would explain it
Ace the three biggest stadiums in the country are all Big 10 schools
@@Sean-bu1kc lol no LSU has 28 mil dollar bed chairs it makes it 100 times hard at home games
Big Mike dude look it up, capacity wise the 3 biggest stadiums are the big house, beaver stadium, and ohio stadium, all B1g
When University if Tennessee was still good, Knoxville Tennessee at night in a rivarly game was the loudest period. The swamp and LSU are really good too.
Baker Mayfield should have been asked in this video. He would have said Tennessee.
Strait up
@@mrmax86 but he said Clemson
@@nachoalvarez7171 he said Texas lol but yeah he also said that Tennessee was one of the loudest in some random interview thing
I’m not trying to be biased here, but Clemson’s stadium noise is insane. We played Auburn a few years ago at home, and there were several Auburn fans around us. They all said it was the loudest stadium they had ever been to. When we played Louisville in 2016, before every Louisville play, the crowd noise got up to 105db.
Clemson held the record for the loudest stadium for almost a decade without the stadium being sonically engineered to do so.
Also, the cause of the crowd noise violation penalty in the 1980s was Clemson.
it's hard to come off as neutral because you don't know how bias you are until you type it out but death valley does get rowdy and loud as hell. kids have to plug their ears before the game starts. and if there's a false start on the first play the db level goes up immensely
Ya damn right!
Part of that All In crowd for many years now
Yeah but in 1988 Death Valley at LSU registered on the Richter scale. Good luck to any stadium that wants to beat that
I'm old enough to remember when the Swamp was always voted the toughest stadium in America. Thanks Mac and Muschamp
Yep, Swamp was sold out every year since the 70's until the McElwain era
I was at Arkansas when we went to Florida in 2004 and it was loud, but it was the early game so it wasn’t anything near the other late games around the SEC. Vandy was the quietest of course.
@@codyhughes148 Early games (noon) in Gainesville are not much fun. I hated going so early and now that I live away from Florida I hate watching them at noon. It just sucks. 3:30 CBS games were always awesome but if we get a night game it's insane.
@@Rob-bo7yn 3:30 Saturday CBS SEC games are ones i never miss on tv...always 👍
I’m surprised no one said The Swamp. Built in a sinkhole in a literal swamp, largest capacity in Florida, loudest in the state, and highest humidity levels in the country.
New Orleans goes back and forth for highest humidity in the nation. Baton Rouge is up there too. It’s just different here
I saw an overtime game at the Swamp, in August against Kentucky, I almost passed out from heat stroke
@@jbrudert even gator players have water cooled padding. 95-100 degree with 85% humidity opening season games in the direct sun of the student section are real fun
Seriously, playing in the Swamp is a minor league version of Hell.
There is no place in this country, especially at night, more humid and muggy than Death Valley and Tiger Stadium at LSU, Period!
I'm from Florida. Our whole family is UF fans. Games at the swamp are so fun. I used to save all my tickets as a kid. I stopped the year I went to college, but I must've had 40+ tickets up on my board display back in 2007..
But I actually went to school @ LSU! It was decent, not great actually... and I certainly wouldn't recommend attending LSU if you're not from Louisiana. Football games I really enjoyed.
I CAN CONFIRM there is nothing like that humidity anywhere in the country! Yeah the swamp is humid, but not on a South Louisiana level. Its a different animal there.
For example: I had my tie bleed its purple and gold color into my white dress shirt every single home game @ LSU as a freshman in the stands at Tiger Stadium. My extreme sweat would make the tie's color run. After a while I was consciously trying not to stop sweating. I could actually take my tie off and still have an outline of a full tie on my white shirt.
After every home game, I had to buy a new dress shirt. I also went through four different ties that season. we had to wear a shirt and tie for Fraternity freshman crap. I was constantly drenched in sweat.. I was not out of shape, nor overweight.
I remember nights on campus @ LSU walking to the library with friends and sweating so badly while thinking to myself " What in the hell kind of sauna am I in here?..."😂
My friends were from New Orleans. They would be sweating also but were used to it.
Now FL is humid yes. South Ga is Extremely humid, but none of them compare to the miserable sweaty, muggy air in Baton Rouge and New Orleans..
My gosh am I glad I'm out of that horrid sticky air in Baton Rouge! Good Riddance! it's unlike any other humidity I've ever felt it's just so extreme
Penn State white out by far. There are usually 3+ false starts by the visiting team until they get used to the sound. I've seen a team even use a timeout to try to disrupt the crowd noise.
Neyland Stadium when checkered up is the craziest experience I’ve ever had but lord is it beautiful
Being at Kyle Field at A&M for the Alabama game a couple years ago was insane. Literally the ENTIRE stadium was shaking it was so loud
Should have been there this year….
I'm not even an Iowa fan but it's just common knowledge that you don't start a land war in Asia and you don't take a top-10 record into Kinnick Stadium. You just don't.
Great environment and some solid fans but you'll lose that game haha.
I'm a Michigan guy and plenty of places have nastier people, more people, louder, etc. Few are harder to win at...if you get their attention as a team.
But LSU is probably the hardest with Oregon being probably the most underrated. Those fans are right on top of you. They give you the smallest sideline regulation allows and your back is literally up against the wall, fans about 3 feet behind you.
A lot of teams have great environments but that's not the same as being hard to win at. Again, I'm a Michigan guy and The Big House is probably one of the easier places to win at. 115,000 people but quiet. Tons of old folks yelling at you to sit down and stuff. An opera crowd that doesn't cheer unless winning or a good thing happens. Until then it's eerily quiet. I've heard many players mention how surprisingly easy it is to play there.
Some places just have something special (usually booze).
I gotta love the land war reference man. I pretty much agree with those points
yeah as a Penn St fan I can say an away game at Iowa is just as tough as Michigan or Ohio St. Never a blowout
Yeah another PSU alumn here and it always seems as loud at Iowa as it does at at The big house or the horseshoe...of course the loudest to me is always the Penn State student section on a whiteout night👍😂
As an Iowa fan I really take pride that Iowa has ruined so many peoples hopes and dreams 👍
@@TehStormOG true that. Hated watching PSU go to UM, Iowa, and OSU
Kyle Field is one of my favorite stadiums. Of course The Palace on the Prairie is my favorite but I love the energy at Kyle Field
As someone who was at the Wyoming at Nebraska game that Josh Allen played in, this makes me proud to be a Nebraska fan.
In my opinion, this is what makes college football better than NFL.
1:34 being from Fargo, he got that right!!!😂
We (Arkansas) played at Auburn for their homecoming. It was like a 1:00 kickoff and felt like a 7:00 rivalry game. I’ve never heard it so loud at another SEC stadium. Texas was loud and LSU, but nothing like that Auburn game. When Texas came to Fayetteville in 2004, that was the loudest home game I was a part of.
I went to a penn state all white out and it was crazy when saquon returned the kickoff right away it was so loud
I would have to imagine K-State would be hard to play at only 50,000 but you have their student section right over top of the opposite sideline. In 2014 Auburn players told Tyler Lockett how the K-State fans were just crazy.
Ik we talking about current teams, but FSU in the early 2010's was absolutely ludicrous. You can hear that stadium from the other side of Tallahassee. And don't even get me started on the war chant
Go Noles 🍢
Man it's crazy that some of these folks career didn't take off like I thought they would. Looking at you Kerryon....
Man, Southern Conference Football in the 90s... Western Carolina and AppState in them mountains... then Marshall. Warzones.
ive been to most stadiums during big games and i can confidently say the Penn State white outs are 1 and LSU night game 2.. Ohio state and the Swamp in gainesville right up there too..
And I can confidently say that LSU is 1 and Penn State is 2. Search up the earthquake game LSU
I was an Athletic Trainer for 6 years with 3 SEC schools before I moved into the Florida Public School System. So I’ve been to every SEC stadium except Missouri and Vanderbilt. And I have to say that LSU Tiger Stadium is by far the craziest place I’d ever been too. And I fought in Desert Storm. You have to experience it at least once in your lifetime.
mike leach said this year when they played lsu if he stood on the hash line and yelled as loud as he could his qb still wouldnt be able to hear him and that was with 25,000 fans.
Went to see my cousin play a game at Iowa. It hits you once you start looking around and seeing 100,000 fans you realize man This is Iowa. Loudest place I ever heard in my life
My sister graduated from U of Iowa and we used to go to the home games together, I can attest that the crowd there is VERY loud
As a Gator fan I’m awful salty right now we didn’t get mentioned 😭
The sampling of schools was definitely weird.
I’m not even a Florida fan but that pissed me off Bc it made me feel like this video was fake, the swamp is tough, and lsu like wtf
Was at the FL-AL game, loudest crowd I’ve ever heard, especially in the 2nd half. My brother had to scream in my ear for me to hear him
@@alecbaldwinsnotpropgun Yo I was there too! That shit was crazy, I had to yell just to talk to my dad who was right next to me😂 Go gators
Same and surprised Neyland wasn’t on here neither
I love this!! Need to do this every year with the rookies!! I'm from WA and Oregon (Autzen) was def the craziest place ive ever been to. Twice.
I’ve been to countless duck games and it still amazes me how rowdy autzen gets
Texas A&M - the crowds are respectful but the 12th man, were insanely loud. I’m a Baylor fan and you need ear plugs when you play at Kyle Field - The largest football stadium in the state of Texas.
Those who have played in the Swamp know there's a reason Gatorade was invented at UF.
I went to the swamp and I legit couldn't hear correctly until Tuesday
I couldn’t hear out of my right ear in 2014 when LSU scored a last minute TD against #3 Ole Miss in Death Valley. Truly amazing experience, but not so much for my right ear.
Iowa has super thin sidelines, super hard to concentrate and get some space I’ve heard. Not to mention the away locker room is painted pink…
I’ve been on memorial stadium turf (in Nebraska) in the middle of the summer and it gets about 15 degrees hotter down there. Also, Memorial stadium has a ton of sellouts
I find it funny that Alabama has to play 3 teams in the top 6 stadium capacity every year. LSU, Texas A&M, and Tennessee.
Crazy how very few mentioned Clemson, it’s an incredibly hard place to play at yes my choice would be Kyle Field given how many people are there but Clemson is definitely not an easy place if you are a visiting team
SEC players outside of SCAR rarely play at Clemson. It's a bad video with very few schools represented.
I’ve been to a lot of stadiums as a fan. My brother played at U of A... & they played ASU at Sun Devil Stadium that shit was rockin.. underrated cfb stadium. that mess gets hella loud.
Davis Wade for Mississippi State doesn’t get enough love. With the cowbells when it’s rocking there’s no stadium louder.
2:56 “LSU you got it”😭😭
So happy Kyle Field was among the names. There's spirit that can ne'er be told
Yeah, I remember when I played against Iowa at PiTT under Todd G. They came back and beat us. West Virginia was wild as well
UW Camp Randal, that Jump Around the stadium and ground shakes and then the Mascot is taunting you doing the pushups one for each point scored that a person does at every game they use the Mascot including Basketball and Hockey.
Clemson v. Louisville was the loudest game I’ve ever heard at Clemson. I was on the sideline and was screaming in the ear of the person beside me and still couldn’t hear.
That was loud but Clemson-Miami in 2005 was the loudest I have ever heard it there. That one has to take the record or be close to it.
@@vistatiger7493 that one was insane to.
Too**
Mike Gundy and Les Miles (while he was at LSU) both said Mountaineer filed in Morgantown was one of the most intense crowds they’d ever experienced. after the 2011 game against WVU, Les Miles said the crowd rivaled any crowd he’d experienced in the SEC. Mike Gundy says it’s the loudest stadium in the BIG12.
Les miles is a northerner of course he said that lsu is 10 times louder we’ve got to 130 on the Richter scale
I was at the wvu game and of course we got beat 🤦🏻♂️
These guys should play in Boise. I’ve left three games to headaches. Not the loudest but we can get in your head.
as a penn state fan, beaver stadium got that necessary appreciation. so damn loud
Neyland Stadium set the world record for loudness at 118 decibels this year during the ole miss game. Look up what Ty darlington and baker mayfield and Brady Quinn said about playing at neyland stadium. Ty Darling wrote a article about it at Oklahoma.
Uhhhhh no Husky Stadium set a record of 133.6 decibels
@@Seth_63 yeah I think i read that also
& Texas A&M stuns Alabama today.
I used to love this feature in the NCAA games
Clemson is insane to go to. You get hammered by the noise but the people afterwards will give you food and the shirt off there back lol.
LSU, PSU, and A&M gotta be the top.
You are a man who knows the game.
I would usually be biased and pick my Oregon Ducks at Autzen Stadium (do not call it the house of loud), but I would probably say Beaver Stadium for Penn State
As a Penn State fan I appreciate it I think last year our white out game was like 110,000 people but I guess size isn’t everything when it comes to an environment but I would pick Penn State to have a top five hardest places to play.
White out is so wild and crazy
@@crflawnandlandscaping2285 every Michigan game has 110000 but happy valley is tougher to play
@Tyler Lopes nah we just call it Autzen. An old sports announcer said that it was the place where good teams go to die
Michigan got the biggest stadium and wasn’t mentioned once 😂
Carter Finley on the black out in 2017 against Louisville. 24. Vs. 17. Upset win over the cardinals. That was the loudest I ever heard Carter-Finley Stadium.
The bounce house gets its name for a reason with only 48’000 seats it is still the hardest and loudest road environment no question if you go to a game it’s like living through a earthquake and in 2017 ucf could of beat every team if the played at home. (And I’m not a ucf fan just been to a few games and it’s insane louder then Tennessee and shakes more then Death Valley)
I remember my first trip to Clemson I couldn't hear my friend next to me. Especially when they blame they played ND at home.
Y’all all sleeping on VT’s lane stadium, there’s nothing quite like it
Facts
considering i live next to it, oh yeah love it :)
@Ron Swanson and you probably don’t want to hear yourself think after watching Virginia tech lay an egg
Agreed!
my dad has worked in the athletic department at LSU Virginia tech and texas a&m and i can confirm that the environment at virginia tech isn’t half as loud or fun as it is at LSU
Ohio State played the Huskies in Washington one year and the Huskies put a beating on OSU. The OSU players said it was so loud that they could not hear right for 4 or 5 weeks. The stadium has deep metal eaves that reflect the sound back down on the field.
Doak Campbell Stadium is pretty loud when Florida State Seminole football is really good.
Iowa gets nuts, especially during the back in black entrance
I’m a hawk fan and even I can admit that nothing beats a white out at Beaver Stadium. I hate Penn State but they have a great crowd.
Carter-Finley gets stupid loud for NC State to not be more than mid-60k seating. Notoriously loud for visiting teams and underrated since not in SEC.
I’m glad this is two years ago bc if you did this today and interviewed Bama I know they’d tell you Florida.
I love how Bradley Chubb, who is an NCSU player, said his own stadium
how the hell did no one mention Penn State I was in the crowd for the 2018 white out vs Ohio State and I even couldn't hear myself think
Yeah wtf
0:20 penn state
I don’t think any of them played at Penn State. The one guy who said Penn State only played at Penn State once and it was probably his freshman or sophomore year and still picked Penn State.
PSU isn't in the top 10 loudest according to 247....
@@lasergames1798 Never been to Beaver Stadium huh?
Just to be clear (in the first 0:09 seconds of the video), the Memphis football player was talking about the 2015 Birmingham Bowl at Legion Field in Birmingham. Not Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn.
I actually went to the lamar jackson vs DeShawn Watson game at clemson. It was crazy you would have to yell in someone ear to actually hear them, but still I couldn't hear anyone
Wow. I am going to the browns ravens game this year I can’t wait I bet it will be just as crazy if that is the browns don’t lose another game.
It is definitely penn state
especially when Trace McSorley starts
@M Lauderdale imagine thinking the Sandusky scandal is still relevant in 2020
@@audellaroque4730 its been nearly a decade since then it is no longer relevant specially to this video dont know why they(the person you responded to) brought it up lol
@@audellaroque4730 It will always be relevant . 0-4 Ped State
@Football Fan 0-5
Camp Randall is being mad slept on here
camp Randall is underrated for sure just bc the big ten has so many good historic ones. it’s not better than the Big House Kinnick or happy valley. i got it 4th w the horseshoe as a close 5th
Neyland Stadium is always extremely loud. Over 100,000 people screaming and yelling every game, crazy atmosphere
Penn State whiteout seems like a ridiculously tough environment to play in
Again, wtf does the color of their shirts change? Just say penn st. It’s not like white shirts give them a superpower, it just looks cool
@@mikexxxmilly the whiteout is always scheduled as the biggest game of the year and our hardest opponent so people bring the most energy
@@mikexxxmilly whiteouts are always sold out so it's capacity
Any Big 10 team would either say Penn State during whiteout, Ohio State, or even Winsconsin
The big ten teams said Iowa or penn state
Nah as a Ohio State fan, it’s definitely Penn State hands down
@@kylefast9650 but The records say those are the 3 toughest To play In the big 10 when they at home
@@j.a.c.3264 same But U gotta admit before Covid Season Ohio State was Super hard to Face when they were at home
I'm surprised nobody mentioned UGA... it gets very loud there in Athens
Love Sanford stadium but on field level it’s not too loud because the fans are pretty far from the field compared to other stadiums like tiger stadium in Baton Rouge
Most of the noise at UGA is in the off season. Lost of yelling about upcoming NCG's and police sirens going off.
@@lasergames1798 Lmao you couldn't be more right. Lived there for 2 years.
@@lasergames1798 or the chapel bell ringing after winning so it rings a lot
@@JoeyMetcalf80I hate the way that stadium is designed.
Not the biggest stadium in the big 10, but definitely one of the loudest (maybe behind penn state) has to be my home states Hawkeyes. Home games are nuts and no ranked team is safe when they enter Iowa City.
the editing and cuts on this are great
I know the program has fallen off a bit but surprised Doak Campbell, especially a night game, didn’t get mentioned!
They're climbing. Noles looking good right now. 🔥
From LSU, we thank you. much Love.
Respectfully,
One of those nasty crazy fans. GEAUX TIGAS!
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr ! ! !
I thought A&M was loud until i went to Kansas city for a playoff game. Arrowhead is beyond wild. yep
Arkansas was very loud on TV when they played Texas at home… Clemson was loud on TV when they played Notre Dame and Louisville a few years ago… VT was loud on TV when they played UNC this season…
But Mississippi State is always loud with those darn cowbells 😂😂😂
KState homer here. I feel like us and Iowa state get really underrated. You could probably count on one hand the amount of times we’ve been blown out at home the last 20 yrs. edit Ron prince years don’t count.
Big House, Happy Valley, Iowa, or LSU
Big house lol. This isn’t 1997
Big house isn’t built for that.
Iowa....big house the shape and build make it less loud than it should be
@@mrob456 We have roudy, diehard fans, and a capacity of around 107K. Go blue.
LSU
Iowa night games. penn at anytime of day and the hidden one in the big ten is Purdue night games.
It's kind of strange how CenturyLink field is one of the two/three loudest/toughest stadiums to play in the NFL but there isn't even a mention of Husky Stadium here. Come to think of it, Husky Stadium only has a capacity of 70K while a lot of the ones mentioned here are around 100K.
As a diehard LSU fan I can totally agree.
I’d say Mississippi state cause of those damn cow bells
Take the crowd out of the game early at MSU and it's no problem. We played there in 2006 (WVU) and we pounded them early and by the middle of the 3rd quarter the stadium was about half full. The final was 42-14, The worst parts of that trip was landing at that Golden Triangle Airport in the middle of cotton fields. We never saw the airport coming in and it made some nervous as it appeared we were going down in a field. Also, I had the flu and felt like death that weekend.
Guess what? I have a fever. And the only prescription, is more COWBELL
dude can we talk about Scott Stadium. ive been to games there and the benches are SHAKING
University of Montana has the 6th loudest college stadium by decibels and has a stadium capacity of 25k. All the stadiums above them have a stadium of atleast 70k