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re: Loudest CFB Stadiums in Decibels:
Posted on 8/18/18 at 11:25 am to MondayMorningMarch
Posted on 8/18/18 at 11:25 am to MondayMorningMarch
When do you plan to give the rest of the story, which is that autzen stadium and wash were built to amplify sound
Posted on 8/18/18 at 11:59 am to earl keese
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To each their own, but it's not only sad, it's downright creepy.
What is sad and creepy is that in a thread about the loudest stadiums in college football, certain posters can only think about the person who started the thread.
Even at 2:07 AM Saturday morning the OP is all you can think about. It would be very flattering but it really is just too damn sad and creepy.
Do you plan to send a bill or do I live rent free in your head 24/7?
Posted on 8/18/18 at 12:05 pm to Ebridg3
Does it matter how and why the stadiums are the loudest in CFB? So what if the stadiums were built to amplify sound.
It's still impressive. Husky Stadium only has a seating capacity of just over 70 thousand and Autzen Stadium only holds 54 thousand. Seems pretty impressive to me.
I doubt that any visiting teams think to themselves, "this noise ain't shite. Without those roofs to amplify the sound this place wouldn't be so damn loud."
It's still impressive. Husky Stadium only has a seating capacity of just over 70 thousand and Autzen Stadium only holds 54 thousand. Seems pretty impressive to me.
I doubt that any visiting teams think to themselves, "this noise ain't shite. Without those roofs to amplify the sound this place wouldn't be so damn loud."
Posted on 8/18/18 at 12:09 pm to Tiger Ree
Posted on 8/18/18 at 12:23 pm to Tiger Ree
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What is sad and creepy is that in a thread about the loudest stadiums in college football, certain posters only think about the person who started the thread.
Even if your name wasn't shown on that post, it's obvious that it's your post. Because the thread is about the "Loudest CFB Stadiums in Decibels" and you post a picture of o during a practice which isn't even held in Tiger Stadium.
That's fricking creepy. What does o have to do with the noise level in Tiger stadium? I bet in your feeble mind o is responsible for this feat. Right ree?
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Even at 2:07 AM Saturday morning the OP is all you can think about.
It was just past midnight in my neck of the woods, shitbird. And since you're the dumbass that stared the thread, you're the dumbass I replied to.
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Do you plan to send a bill or do I live rent free in your head 24/7?
You think way too much of yourself. Again, you're the dumbass that started the thread about college stadiums. You're the dumbass that puts a picture of o in your thread about college stadiums. You're the dumbass that I replied to about said picture, and about the fact how you can't get o out of your head and that my friend is creepy.
Posted on 8/18/18 at 1:26 pm to Ebridg3
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When do you plan to give the rest of the story, which is that autzen stadium and wash were built to amplify sound
They were actually built like that to keep the patrons dry. Lots of high school stadiums up here have the same design.
Newsflash: It rains up here, and during football season it can get pretty miserable. The sound deflection is simply a by-product of the design at Husky and Autzen.
I have no proof but I think the Clink is designed to keep the fans dry and amplify sound. The Seaturds get a real advantage on third down situations.
Posted on 8/18/18 at 2:06 pm to Paul Allen
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Interesting. Husky stadium and CenturyLink Field (Seahawks) are two loudest football stadiums and they’re in the Pacific Northwest. Not exactly a football hotbed.
You have no idea what you’re talking about do you?
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