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247Sports recently ranked the Top 11 "most intimidating environments (expected) during the 2024 season" and put LSU's Tiger Stadium at the Top of the list.
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Ole Miss, Alabama and Oklahoma. LSU's going to entertain all three in Baton Rouge this fall. The decibel level inside Tiger Stadium, at night, is second to none in college football. It feels like the LSU faithful is right on top of you when you're on offense trying to call out signals or a snap at the line of scrimmage. Some of Brian Kelly's best wins of his early tenure thus far have come at home. That showdown against the Crimson Tide in November will be dripping with expanded playoff and SEC implications.
Top 11:
1. TIGER STADIUM (LSU)
2. SANFORD STADIUM (Georgia)
3. KYLE FIELD (Texas A&M)
4. MICHIGAN STADIUM (Michigan)
5. NEYLAND STADIUM (Tennessee)
6. BEAVER STADIUM (Penn State)
7. AUTZEN STADIUM (Oregon)
8. JORDAN-HARE STADIUM (Auburn)
9. LANE STADIUM (Virginia Tech)
10. BRYANT-DENNY STADIUM (Alabama)
11. 11. DOAK CAMPBELL STADIUM (Florida State)
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29 Comments
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theBru28 days
Is that the 1st or 2nd half they are judging?
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Doctor K28 days
Please, every one of those games will be packed until the end! You will see when you come down!
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KennabraTiger29 days
How the frick is Kyle Field 3? Lolololol
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wallowinit26 days
My thoughts exactly when I saw that.
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Menatiger29 days
I’ve been to a few and Tenn when Peyton was the was LOUD. Oregon when they were a .500 team playing USC was the second loudest game I’ve heard. I was there my last three years of high school. The loudest is the Lestical October 2006 and the Jacob Hester fourth down game or the earthquake game. Just haven’t made up my mind.
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ce schwartz29 days
The fourth down game for. Me going to many LSU games for over 50 years. That was the loudest I ever heard in the stadium. Wow.
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wallowinit26 days
That was it for me. I was at EVERY home game in contention for loudest and that 07 Florida game was the one. I've been going to LSU home games since the '60's.
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Geaux Guy29 days
If we’re doing well and it’s a pivotal game. 100%
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BabyTac29 days
No stadium is that intimidating in 2024.
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jwingert7729 days
Agree. 20 years ago different story at most of these stadiums
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toratiger29 days
where is the swamp?
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jwingert7729 days
Substitute swamp for Neyland
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Geaux Guy29 days
Swamp is stupid
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LSU Bayou Jim29 days
In Gainesville. That should say enough, but add that to wht will probably be a sub .500 team....not intimidating...
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RezrekSon29 days
Neyland is only intimidating because you feel like, at any moment, that rust bucket is going to collapse on you.
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ExpoTiger29 days
A&M at 3 is hilarious. Never won a thing. What’s so intimidating about playing there??
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Mid Iowa Tiger29 days
Catching the gay.
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ImBatman29 days
Lol, stay away from the gay.
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GoldenGuy30 days
I have heard Michigan and Tenner are both quiet. I want to give Penn State dues because I’ve heard it’s loud, but one of the loudest moments that gets played they are PUMPING in the music.
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Morpheus30 days
All those Championship Benners and cult like cheers at A&M I can understand why they are 3rd
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Timeoday30 days
Been to Autzen. There is no way it should be in the Top 20.
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BYULSUalum29 days
Totally agree. Used to live in Oregon, would go to games there as I like college football. The stadium itself is not a nice venue. The crowds may be loud for the size of stadium, but overall not impressive given the fact that it seats 54,000 — significantly under a lot of other stadiums, and half the size of LSU.
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tigerpawl30 days
8. JORDAN-HARE STADIUM (Auburn).. should be higher.
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CanebreakCajun30 days
I have been to 6 of these. Auburn is the second loudest stadium I have been to and pound for pound may be louder than Tiger Stadium. It is far louder than TAMU, UGA, Bama or Neyland.
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AlldayTiger30 days
They can judge, but they cannot deny that Tiger Stadium is the best college football stadium!
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grich3130 days
Problem is not enough night game at TS to have the advantage too many games every season
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Bama going down down. The decline
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Shortstop1630 days
Kyle field is dead
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CanebreakCajun30 days
It is not loud. They do these middling, "oooooooooo" while we are on offense and then their devil chants. But it is not an intimidating place.
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