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Pushing_Tin 09-25-2010 10:26 PM

Damn I can't believe bama pulled it out at the end. UCLA kicked Texas' azz! I think the Ducks will win, but it will be a lot closer than their past 3 games.

Chriz 09-25-2010 10:42 PM

I was at the game, such a terrible game to watch. Never threw a ball for more than 10 yards, always used stupid draw plays, and always up the middle. Absolutely no variety. Ive been saying this for three years,the offensive coordinator needs to leave.

Pushing_Tin 09-26-2010 02:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Chriz (Post 737162)
I was at the game, such a terrible game to watch. Never threw a ball for more than 10 yards, always used stupid draw plays, and always up the middle. Absolutely no variety. Ive been saying this for three years,the offensive coordinator needs to leave.

Well maybe losing to a sucky team like UCLA will make that happen!

Ducks won, but it wasn't all that pretty. Stanford next week here at home should be a good one! I wonder if College Game Day will show up.

Pushing_Tin 09-26-2010 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Pushing_Tin (Post 737404)
Well maybe losing to a sucky team like UCLA will make that happen!

Ducks won, but it wasn't all that pretty. Stanford next week here at home should be a good one! I wonder if College Game Day will show up.


Yup!
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Duck Football: ESPN's College GameDay returning to Eugene
Should be one helluva game, Standford #9 vs #4 Ducks. :tup:

cow 09-26-2010 02:24 PM

So I'm going to my first home LSU game of the year & it's at 2:30. What the hell, man.

Chriz 09-26-2010 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by cow (Post 737795)
So I'm going to my first home LSU game of the year & it's at 2:30. What the hell, man.

Thats to bad. Nothing else like a night in death valley!

cow 09-26-2010 09:30 PM

Yeah. It's even more annoying as the three people with me (girlfriend & two buddies from Tennessee) haven't gone to a game in Tiger Stadium.

Oh well.

Pushing_Tin 09-26-2010 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by cow (Post 737795)
So I'm going to my first home LSU game of the year & it's at 2:30. What the hell, man.

?? I don't understand what the big deal about that time is? :confused:

Chriz 09-27-2010 02:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Pushing_Tin (Post 738433)
?? I don't understand what the big deal about that time is? :confused:

Playing in tiger stadium at night is an whole different experience than day. There is a reason why its the number 1 hardest stadium to play at for oposing teams.

cow 09-27-2010 08:04 AM

Yeah, that. The atmosphere for a night game is absolutely unreal.

Pushing_Tin 09-27-2010 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Chriz (Post 738662)
Playing in tiger stadium at night is an whole different experience than day. There is a reason why its the number 1 hardest stadium to play at for oposing teams.

So who or how was it decided that it is the hardest stadium to play at in all of college football?? It has been my observation that everybody thinks their local stadium is that hardest to play at. Heat, noise etc.

cow 09-27-2010 11:50 AM

Notice that he isn't an LSU fan.

I'll sum it up like this. After a last second touchdown win against Auburn, the crowd eruption was so loud, it registered as a 6 on the Richter scale in the seismology department across campus (over a quarter mile away). Since then (1988), LSU has added almost 20,000 seats.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthquake_Game

:::edit:::
I can't find any number saying "6 on Richter scale." I may have made that up as a kid or something. I'll confirm if I find any differently.

Either way, you get the idea.

cow 09-27-2010 11:56 AM

Plus, Louisianians drink a lot. Playing at night gives us a long time to get lubricated.

Lemers 09-27-2010 01:46 PM

I still haven't recovered from Texas getting upset. Looks like my college football season is as over as my MLB teams season

Pushing_Tin 09-27-2010 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by cow (Post 739104)
Notice that he isn't an LSU fan.

I'll sum it up like this. After a last second touchdown win against Auburn, the crowd eruption was so loud, it registered as a 6 on the Richter scale in the seismology department across campus (over a quarter mile away). Since then (1988), LSU has added almost 20,000 seats.

Earthquake Game - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

:::edit:::
I can't find any number saying "6 on Richter scale." I may have made that up as a kid or something. I'll confirm if I find any differently.

Either way, you get the idea.


Oh it's cool man, there are a dozen different ways you could determine that fact. Here's what I took from wiki answers. BTW Autzen stadium is right here in Eugene. :tiphat:

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Autzen's 59,000 strong make the Big House collectively sound like a pathetic whimper. It's louder than any place I've ever been, and that includes "The Swamp" at Florida, "The Shoe" in Columbus and "Death Valley" at Louisiana State. Autzen Stadium is where great teams go to die.
J. Brady McCollough -The Michigan Daily-



first of all the question is "what is the loudest stadium" not "which stadium had the loudest game" and the answer to that is LSU's Tiger Stadium. ask any college coach or player and they will tell you LSU is absolutely the loudest stadium. this is the only place every other school is scared to go to! so why everyone talks about that one game there stadium had LSU is like that EVERY week. and if you want to talk about a single game you need to talk about Oct. 8, 1988 at LSU when Tommy Hodson threw a game winning pass to Edddie Fuller, and the crowd was so loud and football drunk it registered on the richter scale! thats right football nation LSU fans created a earthquake!


Actually on the contrary, Husky Stadium in Seattle recorded the loudest db level in College football history in a game against Nebraska in 1991, the year the University of Washington won the National Championship.....

"During televised games, it has become so loud that the cameras shake.[7] During the 1992 night game against the Nebraska Cornhuskers, ESPN measured the noise level at 135 decibels, well above the threshold of pain). This was the highest decibel level ever recorded for a college football stadium."

Autzen Stadium in Eugene is the second highest ever recorded at a Ducks game at 127 db.... Note: There are comments associated with this question. See the discussion page to add to the conversation


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