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Has anyone been to Arrowhead Stadium or Seattle to see a game?
Posted on 9/17/15 at 11:13 pm
Posted on 9/17/15 at 11:13 pm
Heard Jim Nantz talking on the radio on how it is "definitely" the loudest venue to play in (referring to KC). The way he worded it sounded like he meant at any level.
I would like to see him come to essentially any SEC stadium and say that with a straight face again.
I would like to see him come to essentially any SEC stadium and say that with a straight face again.
Posted on 9/17/15 at 11:14 pm to dhuck20
Nope. No one has ever been to a game there.
Posted on 9/17/15 at 11:15 pm to dhuck20
Why is that so hard to believe?
Posted on 9/17/15 at 11:15 pm to dhuck20
I've been to Arrowhead for a Raiders-KC game. It's intense and a very fun venue.
Have never been to Seattle, but I would love to make the trip up there one day.
Have never been to Seattle, but I would love to make the trip up there one day.
This post was edited on 9/17/15 at 11:16 pm
Posted on 9/17/15 at 11:15 pm to dhuck20
Been to Clink. Seattle is really loud.
Posted on 9/17/15 at 11:17 pm to dhuck20
Nantz used to call the big SEC games before Verne. He knows what he's talking about.
This post was edited on 9/17/15 at 11:18 pm
Posted on 9/17/15 at 11:21 pm to dhuck20
Arrowhead is loud but they pump in an unusual amount of noise for an outdoor venue.
Posted on 9/17/15 at 11:42 pm to Roger Klarvin
Arrowhead is pretty awesome.
Very well designed stadium. Very loud.
Very well designed stadium. Very loud.
Posted on 9/17/15 at 11:49 pm to dhuck20
I don't know, those liberals in Seattle are pretty crazy
Posted on 9/18/15 at 12:00 am to dhuck20
KC is insanely loud. I imagine only a select few SEC schools could rival it.
Posted on 9/18/15 at 12:22 am to BowlJackson
Seattle is easily the loudest. I've been to a game there my Mom lived up there for two years. It's dog shite insane. And those people ALL stand and cheer. There are no lazy alumni sitting with their arms folded most of the game. Those frickers take pride in that 12th man thing. It's a pretty awesome experience.
Posted on 9/18/15 at 12:29 am to Gatorbait2008
Been to Arrowhead in 2013 when KC was in the midst of starting the year 8-0 or something like that. I was very impressed how loud it was in there.
Posted on 9/18/15 at 12:36 am to dhuck20
I was looking at how steep the upper decks are. Jesus christ that is terrifying
Posted on 9/18/15 at 4:18 am to CNB
Arrowhead has been measured as the loudest outdoor stadium...it is crazy.
Posted on 9/18/15 at 4:20 am to CNB
Been to arrowhead. I dare you to attend one of their games and say an SEC school rivals it with a straight face...
Posted on 9/18/15 at 5:39 am to dhuck20
Arrowhead is loud but I was there when it was only 13 degrees so it was somewhat diminished.
I've been to all of the SEC venues with the exception of Arkansas, Missouri, and Starkville but I've been to some of the venues for games that were less than competitive so it's hard for me to judge all of them. Don't laugh but Commonwealth Stadium got really loud for one of the games I attended. LSU's Tiger Stadium is everything it's billed to be and more.
The Carrier Dome in Syracuse can be deafening. Old RCA Dome in Indy. Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh use to be extremely loud and the upper deck used to bounce.
Other loud venues: Kinnick Stadium (Iowa), Clemson, N.C. State, Camp Randall, Rich Stadium (Buffalo), old Veterans Stadium (Philly)
Basketball: Hinkle Fieldhouse (Butler), Assembly Hall (Bloomington, would make your brain rattle when Bob Knight was there and they used to be good), Breslin Center (Michigan State), old Freedom Hall (Louisville), Moby Arena (Colorado State), The Pit (UNM), Mackey Arena (Purdue), Allen Fieldhouse
Overall: Assembly Hall (Bloomington, Ind.) for big games back in the day. Two loudest: IU beat Fab Five 93-92 during 1993 season and a game against Illinois in late 1990s when Ted Valentine ejected Bob Knight. That was the more emotionally charged sporting event I've ever attended and one where I really thought there could have been legit violence.
Loudest football: AFC Championship Game - Steelers vs. Colts (Harbaugh just missed on Hail Mary) and Bills vs. Oilers wildcard game (famous comeback game).
I've been to all of the SEC venues with the exception of Arkansas, Missouri, and Starkville but I've been to some of the venues for games that were less than competitive so it's hard for me to judge all of them. Don't laugh but Commonwealth Stadium got really loud for one of the games I attended. LSU's Tiger Stadium is everything it's billed to be and more.
The Carrier Dome in Syracuse can be deafening. Old RCA Dome in Indy. Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh use to be extremely loud and the upper deck used to bounce.
Other loud venues: Kinnick Stadium (Iowa), Clemson, N.C. State, Camp Randall, Rich Stadium (Buffalo), old Veterans Stadium (Philly)
Basketball: Hinkle Fieldhouse (Butler), Assembly Hall (Bloomington, would make your brain rattle when Bob Knight was there and they used to be good), Breslin Center (Michigan State), old Freedom Hall (Louisville), Moby Arena (Colorado State), The Pit (UNM), Mackey Arena (Purdue), Allen Fieldhouse
Overall: Assembly Hall (Bloomington, Ind.) for big games back in the day. Two loudest: IU beat Fab Five 93-92 during 1993 season and a game against Illinois in late 1990s when Ted Valentine ejected Bob Knight. That was the more emotionally charged sporting event I've ever attended and one where I really thought there could have been legit violence.
Loudest football: AFC Championship Game - Steelers vs. Colts (Harbaugh just missed on Hail Mary) and Bills vs. Oilers wildcard game (famous comeback game).
This post was edited on 9/18/15 at 6:07 am
Posted on 9/18/15 at 5:53 am to dhuck20
quote:I take it that you've been to a KC or Seattle game?
I would like to see him come to essentially any SEC stadium and say that with a straight face again.
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