Better Crowd: A&M or VOLS?

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Who has a more electric crowd that can affect the game more, A&M or Tennessee? Who is louder?

A&M (Kyle Field) seats ONLY 82,589...
Tennessee (Neyland Stadium) seats 102,455


It is our job as a fan base to do as much as we can to help our team win. Show up, have a good time, and cheer as loud as possible.

Vol fans, you better be hoarse by the end of the game.
 
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If we're up in this game and it's 3rd and long for UF, you're going to hear a volume that Neyland's been missing for a while.
 
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Who has a more electric crowd that can affect the game more, A&M or Tennessee? Who is louder?

A&M (Kyle Field) seats ONLY 82,589...
Tennessee (Neyland Stadium) seats 102,455


It is our job as a fan base to do as much as we can to help our team win. Show up, have a good time, and cheer as loud as possible.

Vol fans, you better be horse by the end of the game.

I was hoarse by the end of the first defensive drive in the jaw jaw dome. I would have given anything to be at the Georgia State game, but I'm on the other side of the country for work. I will bring my grown-up voice to neyland this weekend for sure!!!
 
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Aggies have a bunch of cheers they do that get them real loud, so it's different in a way. They were real quiet as Florida started to dominant them.
 
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Yes please vol fans SPREAD THE WORD..STAND UP ON DEFENSE AND MAKE NOISE ALL DEFENSIVE DOWNS
 
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Maybe we should meet at midnight to practice cheers and songs like they do. Nothing like a mix between a choir recital and girls softball game breaking out at a football game.
 
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To be honest our crowd is not always loud. Depending on who we are playing and what the situation is. Ive always thought our stadium should be much louder. Only speaking on the last 10 years or so not the 90's
 
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Neyland Stadium will be louder than aggieland...I promise you. Neyland has maybe had it's ups and downs the last 10 yrs...b/c the team has. Neyland will be shaking on Saturday night. We're ranked for the first time in a few years, we're undefeated, I think most fans think this is the best chance we've had against UF in a while.

Neyland will be louder, and it won't be close. (unless of course U is up 4 TD's int he 1st Qrt. But that's not gonna happen)
 
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Who has a more electric crowd that can affect the game more, A&M or Tennessee? Who is louder?

A&M (Kyle Field) seats ONLY 82,589...
Tennessee (Neyland Stadium) seats 102,455


It is our job as a fan base to do as much as we can to help our team win. Show up, have a good time, and cheer as loud as possible.

Vol fans, you better be horse by the end of the game.

So the Tennessee Walking horses wil be there? :unsure:
 
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I agree Neyland will be rocking Saturday hopefully louder than ever. But over the last few years this has not always been the case. Man what an i talking about who cares. This weekend will be electric a must win and we as fans no it get loud and go Vols
 
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As far as unified cheers & chants, aTm in a landslide.

Overall noise when the stadium is full, Neyland.
 
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I hate to say this but A & M is louder...The last game I went to where we were louder was tha Cal game. Neyland needs to be that loud this Sat. The thing about A & M is they don't quit. I've seen the crowd at Neyland go silent for the remainder of a game with one bad play...
 
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I hate to say this but A & M is louder...The last game I went to where we were louder was tha Cal game. Neyland needs to be that loud this Sat. The thing about A & M is they don't quit. I've seen the crowd at Neyland go silent for the remainder of a game with one bad play...

Because that's what most plays in Neyland have been the past half decade
 
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All the recruits coming to the game are gonna get to hear 100k+ fans with 7 years of pint up frustration let loose all in one game. I am affraid for our own defense to be honest with you. This is like the perfect storm brewing.
 
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I fully expect Neyland to unleash a roar that hasn't been heard in years there. I want their QB to remember what it's like to play here 20 years down the road
 
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Everybody has to bring an extra set of lungs, stomping boots for us upper-deckers & a mean & nasty disposition to go along with our natural hate, disgust & distain for anything gator! We can make a difference!! We dont beat Fla or Ark in 98 without the crowd I dont think. Lets recapture that atmosphere on Sat.
 
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Who has a more electric crowd that can affect the game more, A&M or Tennessee? Who is louder?

A&M (Kyle Field) seats ONLY 82,589...
Tennessee (Neyland Stadium) seats 102,455


It is our job as a fan base to do as much as we can to help our team win. Show up, have a good time, and cheer as loud as possible.

Vol fans, you better be hoarse by the end of the game.

It depends on how many "holier than thou" old farts who want everyone to sit on there hands A&M has. Because I know we have FAR FAR too many of them. They need to keep their asses at home this weekend. Anyone who doesn't plan on making noise this weekend needs to stay at home and watch in HD. That's how I feel about it.
 
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Neyland will be incredibly loud unless the Gators can somehow manage to build a big lead, which I think is highly unlikely. If its close to the end, that place will be rocking !!

A&M surely has its traditions and an enthusiastic crowd, but they and Mizzou have no idea what its like to go into a place like an SEC stadium where the Earth moves at least three times every series. I will say that I am very pleased with the character of the Gators to have come back after the half and completely changed the game, and to withstand the noise at A & M.

Neyland will be different, but the Gators won't be as disrupted by it as they might have been in previous years, where our first two games were at home against yawners.
 
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Neyland will be incredibly loud unless the Gators can somehow manage to build a big lead, which I think is highly unlikely. If its close to the end, that place will be rocking !!

A&M surely has its traditions and an enthusiastic crowd, but they and Mizzou have no idea what its like to go into a place like an SEC stadium where the Earth moves at least three times every series. I will say that I am very pleased with the character of the Gators to have come back after the half and completely changed the game, and to withstand the noise at A & M.

Neyland will be different, but the Gators won't be as disrupted by it as they might have been in previous years, where our first two games were at home against yawners.

Good post. A guy on the radio made a good point in regards to A&M and Mizzou. Not only will playing roads games be eye opening for them. But the way fanbases of top SEC schools (UT, UGA, UF, Bama, LSU) will travel to their cities on road games. I'm pretty sure tailgating and stadium attendance from rival SEC fans to A&M and Mizzou will be like nothing they've seen...ever. SEC fans will make themselves right at home in a rival city. I love it.
 

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