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re: Underrated "loudest game in TS" pick: 2000 Mississippi State

Posted on 10/11/16 at 4:44 pm to
Posted by Bmath
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Posted on 10/11/16 at 4:44 pm to
2007 Florida was incredibly loud the whole game.

The crowd noise was cranked up to 11 when they announced #1 USC losing as both LSU and Florida fans went nuts.
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Posted by BleedPurpleGold
New Orleans
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Posted on 10/11/16 at 4:48 pm to
Yeah definitely 2007 UF for me. Night game, Mike VI's first stadium appearance, USC loses, first time since '59 we're #1 in the regular season.

The place was absolutely bedlam, especially in that 4th quarter. I've still never experienced anything that comes close to that night.
Posted by St Augustine
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Posted on 10/11/16 at 4:56 pm to
quote:

The crowd noise was cranked up to 11 when they announced #1 USC losing as both LSU and Florida fans went nuts.


This was a crazy experience. I was in 2nd row behind Florida bench and the land just went insane. Like noise coming down from mountains. That miss St and Tennessee game in 2000 are two of my fondest memories at lsu. I rode the goalpost for about 20 yds after Tennessee
Posted by Ace Midnight
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Posted on 10/11/16 at 5:40 pm to
quote:

2007 Florida was incredibly loud the whole game.

The crowd noise was cranked up to 11 when they announced #1 USC losing as both LSU and Florida fans went nuts.




From a "pre-game until the final play" loud, this one remains tough to beat. And even more emphasized by how it would get inexplicably louder during the big plays - the noise never really died down. I couldn't hear my own voice, typically, unless we were on offense, timeout, quarter breaks and even then the buzz was something else. It started out well before the game - outside - that's as lively as I've ever seen the campus before a game. The most people ever lined up to see the Tiger walk and band go in and the only time I've been at a game where I felt my eyeballs vibrate from the noise for more than a second or two (sure, at the end of "Bring Back the Magic" - that game ended on a particularly dramatic play - a couple of seconds it felt like my insides were shaking) - I mean for 15 or 20 second bursts on those 4th downs and the Hester TD.


But then came that moment when the USC score was announced. As I described above, the stadium had been pretty much as loud as you can imagine and for several minutes at a time, and a very loud background buzz the entire game up to that point. But that announcement - the crowd collectively - I describe like this - it was not that it was even collectively possible for us to make that noise - it was like we invoked it from a nether plane of existence. Words fail me in describing, so that's the best I can do. Unearthly.
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