Here’s a list of some of the loudest college football stadiums, known for their intense crowd noise and electric atmospheres:
1. Tiger Stadium (LSU) – "Death Valley" is legendary for night games where noise levels soar, intimidating opposing teams. A 1988 game reportedly caused a seismic reading!
2. Autzen Stadium (Oregon) – Despite its smaller capacity (~54,000), it punches above its weight with noise, amplified by the stadium’s unique design.
3. Beaver Stadium (Penn State) – The White Out games are known for creating some of the loudest environments in college football, with over 110,000 fans packing the venue.
4. Neyland Stadium (Tennessee) – The Vols' fans have made Neyland a nightmare for opponents, especially with recent resurgence in the program.
5. Kyle Field (Texas A&M) – Home to the "12th Man," Kyle Field's crowd is renowned for coordinated yells and noise that disrupts play-calling.
6. The Swamp (Florida) – Ben Hill Griffin Stadium is infamous for its heat and the raucous energy of Florida Gator fans.
7. Husky Stadium (Washington) – The partial roof design directs noise back onto the field, creating some of the loudest moments in college football.
8. Memorial Stadium (Clemson) – Also called "Death Valley," Clemson fans add to the intimidating atmosphere, especially during entrance traditions like Howard’s Rock.
9. Michigan Stadium (Michigan) – "The Big House" holds over 107,000 fans. While it isn’t always known for being deafening, big games ramp up the volume.
10. Bryant-Denny Stadium (Alabama) – With Alabama’s dominance under Nick Saban, this stadium gets rowdy for key SEC games.