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Agree. That's why I need more infoThe fact that they have Wake Forest, Kansas and Northwestern ahead of USC and Michigan tells you all you need to know about this list. I could give you 100+ other examples.
They should be in that side. They are the quietest sideThe fact that they have Wake Forest, Kansas and Northwestern ahead of USC and Michigan tells you all you need to know about this list. I could give you 100+ other examples.
I’ve always heard Michigan Stadium is really quiet for having over 100,000 fans. The sound goes up and out instead of down like a high rise stadium like in Lincoln. But yeah, how would they ranked Kansas and NW ahead of them when they don’t even know what a half full stadium sounds like.The fact that they have Wake Forest, Kansas and Northwestern ahead of USC and Michigan tells you all you need to know about this list. I could give you 100+ other examples.
number 1 on the quiet side would mean the quietest stadium. It is like being 129th loudest.I’ve always heard Michigan Stadium is really quiet for having over 100,000 fans. The sound goes up and out instead of down like a high rise stadium like in Lincoln. But yeah, how would they ranked Kansas and NW ahead of them when they don’t even know what a half full stadium sounds like.
The press box/luxery suites upgrade at Michigan Stadium has helped to bounce some of that noise back into the stadium making it a bit louder.I’ve always heard Michigan Stadium is really quiet for having over 100,000 fans. The sound goes up and out instead of down like a high rise stadium like in Lincoln. But yeah, how would they ranked Kansas and NW ahead of them when they don’t even know what a half full stadium sounds like.
I've only been to one game at the big houseThe press box/luxery suites upgrade at Michigan Stadium has helped to bounce some of that noise back into the stadium making it a bit louder.
I've been to several games at Michigan Stadium none of them thrilling nail biters so its kind of hard to judge the loudness.
Go Blue!
That was pretty amazing too because a lot of fans had already left.2003 vs Texas was the loudest I can remember and I think there was a db record broken that night??? especially right before Nathan vasher intercepted the ball in the end zone late in the 4th quarter. That place was ROCKING! I was in the North stadium as Nebraska was driving that direction for the Win and it was absolutely Nuts! lost my voice that night! LOL!
That was pretty amazing too because a lot of fans had already left.
I would say the single loudest moment I can remember at memorial was when Henery kicked the 60 yarder against Colorado. The crowd went from gasping in silence to an eruption. It may just be because it went from quiet to loud so quickly, but the noise was deafening.
The fact that they have Wake Forest, Kansas and Northwestern ahead of USC and Michigan tells you all you need to know about this list. I could give you 100+ other examples.
Disagree on USC. When ND plays at the Coliseum it's closer to an ND home game than a true away game.
Anyway, Stanford should be higher on their list. They don't have fans. Also surprised Iowa is that high.
Right now it is a pit of despairMemorial stadium back in the day terrified opponents as it was an absolute viper pit and we are talking about pretty much every year in the 90s especially during the 5 year run and that was pretty much every game until Osborne retired. We start winning again on a regular basis, it will turn into a pit once again.
Right now it is a pit of despair
Every stadium in the B1G 10 was in despair last year thanks to Joe Warren...
Regarding #2, those red polyester pants make it tough to get up and down comfortably.Memorial Stadium is nowhere near as loud as it used to be.
There are two reasons for this:
1. Poor on-field performance.
2. An old fan base who would rather yell at the guy in-front of them (for standing/cheering) than to stand and cheer themselves.
fwiw, I am only mentioning the ones I have been in during a game:
Agree with: Tx A&M, Penn State & Wisconsin - I think Arkansas & Arizona State/Fiesta Bowl (NU vs Florida & Tennessee) could be higher?
Not so much: Michigan State (the comeback win) & Oklahoma State pre renovation for me, (& other than that time in Arrowhead)
For the other side I think they missed only based on when I was there:
Notre Dame (red out day), Colorado (62-36), Missouri (multiple) & CAL the day we were there wasn't that low - but typically maybe not so much I do think Kansas, TCU, Hard Rock (Miami), Air Force & TX tech (?) belong in the quietest side, again pre renovations for tech. And I have seen K state - not unlike Lincoln, both top and bottom 20 (including 4 straight husker losses in Manhattan).
Note: not a "home" but that Husker South Palace known as the Alamo Dome.......we raised the roof in there more than a few times between Big 12 & Bowl games.
- just my thoughts on it, thinking back since my first college games TCU 14 at NU 56, in the rain with TD Tommy H. running into me leaning against the fence in the northeast corner on his scoring run in 3rd quarter, I still remember the intensity in his eyes, and the emotion when I slapped his left shoulder pad with my right hand while staring into his facemask with only that short chain-link between us. - to Wichita State at Arkansas, Little Rock War Memorial then to the Astrodome for the Hogs v Cougars.......this was my first of many, note the details,
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/53463454/1975-nebraska-tcu-ljs-scoring-summary/
Let's quit going back 20+ years to get excited about somethingListen to the punt return by Dejuan Groce against K-State back in 2001, that stadium was as loud for one play as I've ever heard. CU game in 1992 was loud, maybe the loudest start to finish game besides the OU match in 1978.
Well go ahead and find something and get back to me when you do. Maybe the Alex Henery FG against Colorado is a more suitable time frame for you, that was plenty loud.Let's quit going back 20+ years to get excited about something
The 1991 Oklahoma game was the loudest atmosphere I've ever been in. I remember trying to literally yell at my dad right next to me and he just laughed because he couldn't hear what I was saying. 1992 Colorado was probably a close 2nd.
I've heard stories about Kyle field being insanely loud but I can't imagine it being louder than the 2 games in Lincoln that I mentioned.
Washington early 90s was extremely loud. Pretty quiet in 1997 though.
The fact that they have Wake Forest, Kansas and Northwestern ahead of USC and Michigan tells you all you need to know about this list. I could give you 100+ other examples.
I agree went to Husky Stadium in ‘10 and it was not as loud as I expected. However, we ran away with that game pretty fast.
Absolutely incorrect. Held season tickets for years. Almost embarrassing. I assume you speak of the Nebraska games in 97 and 10.. I was at both. And yes they were better by far. But probably because of the Husker fans more than the Husky fans. I specifically remember bringing my son to the Norte Dame game and him saying how sad the atmosphere was compared to Memorial Stadium.I was there in 2010 and 97... Husky stadium is one of the top 10 loudest..