rgvol
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http://www.barbneal.com/wav/ltunes/foghorn/fogleg06.wavNo it didn't, because there were 0 mini megaphones
I'd just settle for going to a game where somebody doesn't try to start the wave . . . while we've got the ball.
I grew up going to home games with my grandfather. We sat in section R, Row 26, Seats 26 and 27. The average age in our section had to 70! LOL Great people but not very lively(even when drunk). Luckily, 110,000 people even if they are older make a lot of noise. Me, I leave every game without a voice! I know here in Gainesville, the student section makes up a good chunk of the swamp and you see very few people over 50 at Gator games. Youth definitely is the biggest diff between the Swamp and Neyland. The Swamp's odd angles and acoustics help too but not as much as 50,000 drunken, screaming 20 year olds.
Neyland can seem a little silent, but having lived away from it for a few years (and having visited a few other stadiums) I can vouch for it being intimidating against the right teams. Sometimes our older fans could do a better job of getting involved, but depending on where you are sitting the stadium can seem deafening or really silent and I noticed the same thing is true of the Swamp.