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Nick Saban believes Texas A&M’s Kyle Field artificially elevates its crowd noise level during games...
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Originally published on SECRant.com
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Black n Gold7 hours
Old man rant... there is way too much speaker noise at college football games, from fake fan sounds, rap music, and PA announcers. I miss the sounds of the real crowd and the band.
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Gumbaw6 hours
All they do is play Mo Bamba between EVERY DOWN LOL
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Gumbaw6 hours
LMAO I just found out that the song is a reference to a Texas Longhorn Center! Little brother overload!!
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Dale37 hours
Let the bands play. It's part of the mystique!
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HarryBalzack5 hours
I find the Nancys in milkman outfits more disturbing.
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lsusteve16 hours
That and practice yells - weird arse shite
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LemmyLives6 hours
What exactly is iconic about aggy field, except that they bury the mascots on site?
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SUB2 hours
Nothing is. The stadium is ugly and boring. But it does get crazy loud.
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LSUGraduate20025 hours
I know the Swamp pipes in music when I went to a game years ago and had seats under the scoreboard. It was quite disappointing.
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dagrippa1 hour
iconic?
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6R122 hours
Sounds like he made a reference to LSU doing that but it was kinda muffled. Maybe I misunderstood what he said
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Trout Bandit7 hours
This is pretty rich considering Bryant-Denny had Scott Cochran screaming over the PA on 3rd downs during his tenure there.
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wallowinit6 hours
LSU does it in Tiger Stadium without a doubt.
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Miganey6 hours
we don't have good enough speakers though to make a difference lol
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LSUbacchus811 hour
You clearly hadn’t been there have you? If what you were saying were even remotely true, it would be very obvious.
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