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re: Couple of Question for Mizzou and aTm fans.

Posted on 11/8/11 at 8:39 pm to
Posted by twk
Wichita Falls, Texas
Member since Jul 2011
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Posted on 11/8/11 at 8:39 pm to
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1.What was the loudest stadium or place you ever played in that you remember? 2. What was the most hostile environment your team ever played in? 3. What was your favorite place to visit that you would honestly missed?
1. I'm going to assume you're talking about road venues--lots of folks think their home venue is loud, but it's hard to be objective about that (and I personally think your impression of volume depends somewhat on where you are sitting). I would have to say that for sheer volume, it's hard to beat a dome--I seem the recall the Alamodome as really amplifying sound, moreso than Jerryworld or the Superdome.

2. Most hostile environment for A&M was always Lubbock. They like the throw things (Colorado fans were that way too) and, when Leach was the coach their, really had a chip on their shoulder and went out of their way to be jerks. Shoving the goal post up into the visitor's section like a scythe was a nice touch. Not as bad as it once was now that Leach is no longer egging them on.

3. Lincoln, hands down. Freindly folks and a good football environment. Of course, we were blessed to have good weather every time we went up there--I think it was 80 degrees every time, and we either played them in late October or November.
Posted by kilo
Member since Oct 2011
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Posted on 11/8/11 at 9:00 pm to
1. Memorial Stadium, Lincoln Nebraska

2. Jones Stadium, Lubbock,Texas.
The fans are horrible, its the worst, most ignorant fan base in the Big 12 easily and I'm sure they would rate right up their with the worst in the country.

3. This one is a tie for me, Iowa State has some of the nicest and most underrated fanbases in the Big 12. That fanbase deserves some better football.
I will also miss and going to Lincoln. As much as I hate all the rhetoric sometimes about Nubraska having "the best fans" in college football, there is some truth behind it however.
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