LOUDEST College Football stadium voting -OSU?

#11
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As a season ticket holder in the time period of 1988 - 2005. First games as a kid was the 1969 season first job was in Neyland till the mid 70's and went when ever I could to all the home games after that. Plus I have visited most all the other stadiums in SEC . I have Never went to Ohio State and most likely never will but I can say without a doubt Florida field is the loudest stadium I have ever heard / felt in the SEC. Was there in 1997 and 2001. In 97 I could feel the plastic cup vibrate in my hand from the noise of the crowd. That says a lot to me. Could only wish Neyland would be as loud.
 
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Not based on "total seats", or "total tickets sold", but rather on what actually counts-Butts in seats/game would be a better measure, as there is nothing magical about OSU fans, most fans make about the same noise/fan. This seems like a simple problem. The only other variables that would be worth talking about would be shape (acoustic value of a given stadium) and does the stadium have "piped in sounds" such as elephants, or do many of the fans wear cow bells etc.
 
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For one game Neyland was the loudest I've experienced, but I'd put Kyle Field right up there. For sustained noise, nothing beats OU vs Texas.
 
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I’ve been to both stadiums several times and it’s not even close.
First of all Neyland is the loudest of any venue I’ve ever attended.
Neyland has a much better game day experience than Ohio Stadium and another plus is the girls are much prettier in Knoxville than Columbus.
 
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The design of the stadium plays a big part in decibel readings . Not a fair measurement really . Some smaller stadiums have insane acoustics .
 
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Not based on "total seats", or "total tickets sold", but rather on what actually counts-Butts in seats/game would be a better measure, as there is nothing magical about OSU fans, most fans make about the same noise/fan. This seems like a simple problem. The only other variables that would be worth talking about would be shape (acoustic value of a given stadium) and does the stadium have "piped in sounds" such as elephants, or do many of the fans wear cow bells etc.

I missed that you already touched on the acoustics angle. So "what I40 said " is the answer.
 

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