hmanvolfan
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I saw the mini chopping in the stands on tv and was like ‘oh nooooo’ ‘we did it now’ lolThe crowd was loud celebrating the win with over 4 minutes left. On that last drive, that ended properly(Pressure QB get the pick.), the crowd was shell shocked knowing they had jinxed the Vols and the game. I appreciate a win despite all the jinxes that Vol fans put on our team.
I’m guilty myself
Thank you team. Great game. It was thrilling.
Facts. I’ll add that we have a lot of new generation fans. A lot of fans that don’t know exactly what it means to be in the stadium in games like these and a lot of fans are learning. Sounds odd but I think it factors in for sure. It was still loud so I’d say they did pretty well. Let’s see what we sound like when Bama comes to town.Rich people are just as loud and rowdy as poor people. Where's a Joe Biden meme template...
Hmmmm.... interesting take.Rich people are just as loud and rowdy as poor people. Where's a Joe Biden meme template...
Maybe I missed something, but my wife is a LSU fan and we went to Death Valley and watched Burrow beat Auburn and I didn’t think it was loud at all.Personally, I’ve been to Neyland twice, it’s not the loudest stadium I’ve been in. But it is the biggest, fullest, most massive and iconic I’ve been in. The passion and intensity is among the best anywhere.
But the noise isn’t what blows you away. I think the size and levels and height actually hurt it a little but there. LSU, Florida, Bama and Auburn (in their heyday) when they’re really good is super loud. Texas A&M and TN are very similar in my opinion - massive and intimidating and an incredible home field, but not deafening noise wise. That’s not to mean it isn’t crazy loud, but it’s not painfully loud, like LSU and Florida.
Way back in the day, the upper deck would mostly remain seated and stomp both feet between defensive plays. I sat underneath it once and thought the whole thing would come down on my head.
I don't get why people up there now stand up. The double foot stomp was deafening.