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re: Loudest games in Tiger Stadium?
Posted on 2/21/21 at 9:40 am to Lsutigerturner
Posted on 2/21/21 at 9:40 am to Lsutigerturner
That was Arkansas in 03. That was my first time to be in tiger stadium. It’s the loudest I have ever been apart of in Tiger stadium. Insane game.
Posted on 2/21/21 at 9:52 am to TigerOnTheMountain
Young Padawans. The ways and history of The Force learn you must. The true power of The Force was most present for 1971 Notre Dame and 1979 USC, with USC taking the top spot as the loudest sustained game (as a number of knowledgeable posters have stated). Sure, the seating capacity was fewer, but everyone there was an LSU football fanatic those nights, not a wuss doctor and his three little girls like the guy I sit next to now.
Look up the history of '71 Notre Dame. There never was a more anticipated game. The Tigers had gone to their stadium the year before to play powerful #1 (and eventual National Champs) ND and felt screwed by a late 4th-quarter pass interference call that put the Irish in position to kick a field goal and eek out a 3-0 victory. Even their newspapers headlined "ND #1, LSU #1A". For an entire year the only game that mattered was clear. "Go To Hell, Notre Dame" bumper stickers and billboards were all over Baton Rouge. For the first time in history students had to enter a lottery to win tickets in the student section. I had tickets to the game that I sold for $400, at a time when minimum wage was $1.35 an hour.
Despite a notable size advantage, ND was stopped four times on fourth down tries inside the LSU ten yard line, once from the 6 inch line. I was on the field when Andy Hamilton caught a touchdown pass before halftime - you actually felt the wind on your face and in your hair, generated by the collective shout that erupted rather than Mother Nature.
Never thought I would see that surpassed until #1 USC came to town in '79 with an entire team of future NFL players and TWO Heisman winners in their backfield, Charles White and Marcus Allen (NFL Hall of Fame), two All-American O-linemen AND future NFL Hall of Famer Anthony Munoz. The crowd nearly willed a very ordinary (finished 7-5) Tiger team to victory. I was in the south end zone and had to stand for the entire game, as after the opening kickoff the crowd never sat down. I don't think the Trojans heard a single snap count and there were many delay of game penalties that assisted the Tigers. USC scored with 32 seconds remaining by lining up their fastest receiver at tight end and running a post corner against safety Marcus Quinn, who was a good player but not as fleet of foot. The drive had been aided by a questionable face mask penalty on a fourth down stop.
USC's Ronnie Lott (NFL Hall of Famer) said, "“Every one of us left that night saying ‘that was a game', but I still think about it that way. I haven’t been in an event like that at any level of football. Out of all the games I’ve ever played in, I’ve never been in anything like that, and I am including my Super Bowls in that assessment.” Sports Illustrated: “Southern Cal had the misfortune of encountering an LSU team which, pumped up beyond belief by its raucous fans, went out and played the entire game without its feet ever touching the ground. That was the only way the Tigers could’ve stayed with the Trojans.”
Look up the history of '71 Notre Dame. There never was a more anticipated game. The Tigers had gone to their stadium the year before to play powerful #1 (and eventual National Champs) ND and felt screwed by a late 4th-quarter pass interference call that put the Irish in position to kick a field goal and eek out a 3-0 victory. Even their newspapers headlined "ND #1, LSU #1A". For an entire year the only game that mattered was clear. "Go To Hell, Notre Dame" bumper stickers and billboards were all over Baton Rouge. For the first time in history students had to enter a lottery to win tickets in the student section. I had tickets to the game that I sold for $400, at a time when minimum wage was $1.35 an hour.
Despite a notable size advantage, ND was stopped four times on fourth down tries inside the LSU ten yard line, once from the 6 inch line. I was on the field when Andy Hamilton caught a touchdown pass before halftime - you actually felt the wind on your face and in your hair, generated by the collective shout that erupted rather than Mother Nature.
Never thought I would see that surpassed until #1 USC came to town in '79 with an entire team of future NFL players and TWO Heisman winners in their backfield, Charles White and Marcus Allen (NFL Hall of Fame), two All-American O-linemen AND future NFL Hall of Famer Anthony Munoz. The crowd nearly willed a very ordinary (finished 7-5) Tiger team to victory. I was in the south end zone and had to stand for the entire game, as after the opening kickoff the crowd never sat down. I don't think the Trojans heard a single snap count and there were many delay of game penalties that assisted the Tigers. USC scored with 32 seconds remaining by lining up their fastest receiver at tight end and running a post corner against safety Marcus Quinn, who was a good player but not as fleet of foot. The drive had been aided by a questionable face mask penalty on a fourth down stop.
USC's Ronnie Lott (NFL Hall of Famer) said, "“Every one of us left that night saying ‘that was a game', but I still think about it that way. I haven’t been in an event like that at any level of football. Out of all the games I’ve ever played in, I’ve never been in anything like that, and I am including my Super Bowls in that assessment.” Sports Illustrated: “Southern Cal had the misfortune of encountering an LSU team which, pumped up beyond belief by its raucous fans, went out and played the entire game without its feet ever touching the ground. That was the only way the Tigers could’ve stayed with the Trojans.”
This post was edited on 2/21/21 at 9:55 am
Posted on 2/21/21 at 10:26 am to PhantomMenace
The USC game was not only the loudest game in history but was a game for the ages as for A David vs. Goliath matchup.... on paper the better team won that night... but the better TEAM on the field THAT night lost... it was a constant roar the whole game......
Posted on 2/21/21 at 10:30 am to Yaboylaroy
1997 UF
1988 Auburn
2003 UGA
1988 Auburn
2003 UGA
Posted on 2/21/21 at 10:35 am to TigerOnTheMountain
1997 Auburn stands out to me.
2001 Auburn was the game that had the most at stake of any game in TS history because it was the de facto SEC West Championship, and the crowd was awesome that night.
2001 Auburn was the game that had the most at stake of any game in TS history because it was the de facto SEC West Championship, and the crowd was awesome that night.
Posted on 2/21/21 at 11:25 am to TigerOnTheMountain
I've been to all the nominated games since 1973...not old enough to have been at 71 Notre Dame which will certainly be nominated.
And honestly, IMHO it's not even close. USC '79.
And honestly, IMHO it's not even close. USC '79.
Posted on 2/21/21 at 11:41 am to TigerOnTheMountain
2008 Alabama when they blocked the FG.. that was the loudest moment I’ve heard
2012 Alabama was the loudest game. That was a constant roar for the entire game.
2012 Alabama was the loudest game. That was a constant roar for the entire game.
Posted on 2/21/21 at 11:52 am to TigerOnTheMountain
82 LSU vs FSU
87 LSU vs Ohio St
95 LSU vs Auburn
2003 LSU vs UGA
2007 LSU vs Florida
2012 LSU vs Bama
87 LSU vs Ohio St
95 LSU vs Auburn
2003 LSU vs UGA
2007 LSU vs Florida
2012 LSU vs Bama
Posted on 2/21/21 at 2:54 pm to Andy Bernard
USC 1979 ...i was in the student section it was full 4 hours bedore the gamr started...
Posted on 2/21/21 at 3:32 pm to TigerOnTheMountain
1979 lost to USC 17-12
Posted on 2/21/21 at 3:33 pm to TigerOnTheMountain
People may disagree but Florida 2019 was as loud as it’s been in a long time.
Posted on 2/21/21 at 6:07 pm to TigerOnTheMountain
Even though we lost the game, 2014 Bama was incredibly loud and possibly the most hostility I've ever felt in the air.
Posted on 2/21/21 at 6:26 pm to Deathbat10
quote:
2019 Florida game was really loud.
I’m pretty sure I started the Go! Tigers! coming down the mezzanine. Great atmosphere and very loud for sure. The you suck chomp was awesome! If u rewatch the game on YouTube when Chase caught the 60+ dagger from Burrow the speakers on the broadcast actually crackle from the fan eruption.
Posted on 2/21/21 at 6:47 pm to TigerOnTheMountain
Very early, and I MEAN EARLY at the 2018 Alabama game the environment was electric.....and LOUD...
Posted on 2/21/21 at 6:50 pm to turnpiketiger
That was a very electric night, pre-game and early first half... LOUD
Posted on 2/21/21 at 6:52 pm to Dthomp
I was there. People were pissed about Devin not starting.
It didn’t last long
It didn’t last long
Posted on 2/21/21 at 6:59 pm to Dthomp
Bama 14 was loud
Florida 07
UGA 03
Tennessee OT when we stormed the field in 2000
OT State got loud
1997 Florida
A lot of games have gotten ridiculously loud but games like 03 UGA and 2019 FLA were loud the entire game. Games like that you’re tired when you get home.
Florida 07
UGA 03
Tennessee OT when we stormed the field in 2000
OT State got loud
1997 Florida
A lot of games have gotten ridiculously loud but games like 03 UGA and 2019 FLA were loud the entire game. Games like that you’re tired when you get home.
Posted on 2/21/21 at 8:37 pm to BigTiger80
SC ‘79 game. Second year in school & the student section stood & yelled nearly the entire game.
Go read some of the SC player quotes after the game & you get a feel for how deafening the noise was.
Go read some of the SC player quotes after the game & you get a feel for how deafening the noise was.
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