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The best stadiums in the country are in the SEC.
1. LSU- Death Valley gets crazy at night with their white jerseys on-unbeatable2. Florida- The Swamp is extremely noisy and they win their.
3. Tennessee- Still the loudest and biggest, but lost a bit of its intimidation because of key losses here.
4. Georgia- It is difficult to beat the Dawgs between the hedges (except for UT).
5. Boise State- Don they have the longest active home win streak here? And they play on blue freakin turf.
Yea, I was thinking favorite stadiums, not toughest places to play. Neyland not very tough to play right now, but number 1 on my list of favorite stadiums.
Where would you put Neyland in places you dont want to have to play at as an opponent. I know our home record as of late could be better but where do you put us?
1. LSU-
2. Michigan-size
3. Swamp- because they play well there and its loud
4. Tenn- Go Vols
5. ND- tradition
For what it is worth, one of my best friends in college played for Vandy and went to every SEC stadium of note as a player except Auburn. His opinion was that LSU was the toughest place to play, followed by Florida, Georgia, and Tennessee in a virtual tie.
Keep in mind that this was Vandy at a time when LSU hated the Dores do to the Dinardo bolt-and-sue situation, so it is very possible that the Tiger fans were more enthusiastic about playing VU than any of the big dogs in the East.
I also have a few friends who played in the SEC east, and according to them LSU was the most intimidating hands down. One actually still has nightmares about the caged tiger, and he is 6'7" and weighs about 320.
For what it is worth, one of my best friends in college played for Vandy and went to every SEC stadium of note as a player except Auburn. His opinion was that LSU was the toughest place to play, followed by Florida, Georgia, and Tennessee in a virtual tie.
Keep in mind that this was Vandy at a time when LSU hated the Dores do to the Dinardo bolt-and-sue situation, so it is very possible that the Tiger fans were more enthusiastic about playing VU than any of the big dogs in the East.
Where would you put Neyland in places you dont want to have to play at as an opponent. I know our home record as of late could be better but where do you put us?
1. LSU-
2. Michigan-size
3. Swamp- because they play well there and its loud
4. Tenn- Go Vols
5. ND- tradition
Lou Holtze once said that one of the toughest places to play was Duke (in theory, I guess). It makes sense. It's hard to get up for a game when there's 5,000 people sitting in the stands and you hear the golf clap after each score.