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00:00The Top 10 Loudest Stadiums in College Football, According to the Data
00:04Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Florida
00:08Florida's The Swamp hit 115 decibel peaks, creating dangerous noise levels that frustrate opposing quarterbacks and disrupt communication.
00:18Beaver Stadium, Penn State
00:19Penn State's Beaver Stadium reached 122 decibels as 107,000 fans roar, especially during whiteouts, forcing visiting teams into silent timeouts.
00:31Kyle Field, Texas A&M
00:33Texas A&M's Kyle Field peaked at 126 decibels. 103,000 fan yell leaders create an intimidating, deafening atmosphere for opponents.
00:44Lane Stadium, Virginia Tech
00:47Virginia Tech's Lane Stadium hit 126.2 decibels as 66,000 fans erupt under Enter Sandman, reviving its once-feared home advantage.
00:57Autzen Stadium, Oregon
01:00Oregon's Autzen Stadium reached 127 decibels despite 54,000 seats. Its design and passionate Ducks fans amplify every roar.
01:11Tiger Stadium, LSU
01:13LSU's Tiger Stadium, Death Valley, peaked at 130 decibels with 102,321 fans creating a nightmarish environment under lights.
01:23Memorial Stadium, Clemson
01:25Clemson's Memorial Stadium reached 132.8 decibels. Its raucous crowd amplifying every play, setting stage for Week 1 LSU Showdown.
01:35Williams-Brice Stadium, South Carolina
01:38South Carolina's Williams-Brice Stadium hit 133.6 decibels as under 80,000 Gamecock fans blast Sandstorm, rocking every opponent.
01:50Husky Stadium, Washington
01:51Washington's Husky Stadium peaked at 133.6 decibels with 70,138 fans generating relentless noise amid its national title run.
02:03Nalen Stadium, Tennessee
02:05Tennessee's Nalen Stadium roared to a record 137 decibels with 101,915 fans creating the loudest atmosphere in college football.
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