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re: What does "Death Valley" mean to you?

Posted on 5/22/15 at 4:25 pm to
Posted by Tornado Alley
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Posted on 5/22/15 at 4:25 pm to
Approximately 350 million.
Posted by spslayto
Member since Feb 2004
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Posted on 5/22/15 at 4:26 pm to
Alcohol is not allowed in the stadium. Ha ha.
Posted by Tornado Alley
Member since Mar 2012
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Posted on 5/22/15 at 4:26 pm to
If you can't sneak alcohol into a stadium, get better at being an SEC fan.
Posted by texag7
College Station
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Posted on 5/22/15 at 4:27 pm to
Exactly. Your point is invalid
Posted by WildTchoupitoulas
Member since Jan 2010
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Posted on 5/22/15 at 4:28 pm to
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It comes alive because alcohol is ALLOWED to be brought into the stadium. 90% of the fans are plastered.

You say that like it's a bad thing.

Posted by Tornado Alley
Member since Mar 2012
26498 posts
Posted on 5/22/15 at 4:29 pm to
Naa, I'd say far more than 68 million people in this country know of the nickname of LSU's football stadium.
Posted by RGJ18
Collierville, TN
Member since Feb 2010
8669 posts
Posted on 5/22/15 at 4:30 pm to
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You say that like it's a bad thing.

Yeah, I think he's a little jelly of the atmosphere. I guess they don't want their fans to get too drunk so they can carefully follow along with the male cheerleaders.
Posted by texag7
College Station
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Posted on 5/22/15 at 4:30 pm to
They may know of it but to the vast majority of Americans Death Valley still originally means a desert
Posted by SCwTiger
armpit of 'merica
Member since Aug 2014
5857 posts
Posted on 5/22/15 at 4:31 pm to
The BEST place to be on a Saturday night in the fall, enjoying the company of my young son while cheering for the Tigers. Doesn't matter if we get handed an asswhooping, but much better on the giving end!
Posted by auburnphan23
Member since Jan 2014
5862 posts
Posted on 5/22/15 at 4:31 pm to
When you hear 12th man what do you think of?

The number of Aggies students that have actually had sex with a girl. (Reveille doesn't count)

The number of milkmen uniforms the Aggies have to buy to outfit their cheerleaders

The Seattle Seahawks
Posted by Tornado Alley
Member since Mar 2012
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Posted on 5/22/15 at 4:31 pm to
Sweet opinion, bro.
Posted by Tornado Alley
Member since Mar 2012
26498 posts
Posted on 5/22/15 at 4:32 pm to
When I see you post I think of how fanatically obsessed you are about your two daddies.
Posted by texag7
College Station
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Posted on 5/22/15 at 4:32 pm to
Thanks sport
Posted by JayDeerTay84
Texas
Member since May 2013
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Posted on 5/22/15 at 4:33 pm to
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Let's be honest here. It comes alive because alcohol is ALLOWED to be brought into the stadium. 90% of the fans are plastered.


Lets be honest, if there was no alcohol in your life, you'd still be a virgin. How else would a woman sleep with you?
Posted by Tornado Alley
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Posted on 5/22/15 at 4:33 pm to
You're a real asset to this board
Posted by Aggie Dynasty
USA
Member since Jul 2013
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Posted on 5/22/15 at 4:34 pm to
quote:

The BEST place to be on a Saturday night in the fall, enjoying the company of my young son while cheering for the Tigers. Doesn't matter if we get handed an asswhooping, but much better on the giving end!


How do you explain to your son the "suck that tiger dick bitch" chant?
Posted by texag7
College Station
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Posted on 5/22/15 at 4:34 pm to
Thanks champ
Posted by Ping Pong
LSU and UVA alum
Member since Aug 2014
5346 posts
Posted on 5/22/15 at 4:34 pm to
Here is what it means to all these famous people:

quote:

“I wanted to always go to a school that had a fan base that supported the team through thick and thin and that’s definitely LSU. There’s no place like Tiger Stadium. I swear it shakes. How could you not want to play for a school like this? Best place in the country to play football.”
- NFL Pro Bowler Patrick Peterson

"I absolutely love doing games in Baton Rouge. Night games in Tiger Stadium are a spectacle and the food choices all around are fantastic! One thing is certain: if I ever choose to feature a tailgating spread for Taste of the Town, LSU will be at the top of the list."
-- Todd Blackledge, ESPN analyst

“Greatest sporting event I have ever been to....It was a wall of sound beginning at 4:30 in the afternoon. It was a transformative experience. There have been a lot of great events, but I have never seen anything like it. It was an experience I can’t stop thinking about.”
-- Chad Millman, ESPN The Magazine Editor in Chief

“It’s like walking into a movie set. Your ears become sensitive to what you hear and the thousands of people around you are screaming at the top of their lungs. It’s mindboggling to see this as you walk through those doors and onto the field.”
-- DE Tyson Jackson

“LSU students are the best. Part of being the best, is knowing when to be loud, when to be quiet and where to channel your energy. When they are on, they just wreck the other team.”
-- All-American DT Glenn Dorsey

“The most spirited student section in America.”
-- ESPN The Magazine (Aug. 25, 2008)

“Nothing like tailgating on the Bayou. LSU is my personal favorite. Maybe it's my penchant for the spicy stuff. But there's nothing like sampling a little gumbo, a little jambalaya and then diving face-first into a shrimp boil. The aroma just walking through the parking lot to Tiger Stadium stays with you the whole day, and the LSU fans get there early and stay late.”
-- Chris Low, ESPN.com (Sept. 26, 2008)

“Usually when the opposing team does well, the crowd quiets down. All I began to hear was a chant ‘L-S-U, L-S-U.’ It got louder and louder and louder. It was the loudest I’ve ever heard a stadium.”
-- Georgia Head Coach Mark Richt (on the 2003 LSU-Georgia game)

“I get asked about the best games I’ve called, and as far as college football goes, the Florida-LSU environment (2007) was as good as I’ve ever been around. I had always heard about night games at Tiger Stadium and had never gotten the chance to call one. It was really special to be a part of that and then the game, my gosh, how can anybody ever forget that. The fourth quarter and LSU’s final drive, that’s something I’ll always remember.”
-- Verne Lundquist, CBS Sports

“We are going to Baton Rouge and one of the most storied stadiums in the country, a place I can truthfully say is the loudest place I’ve ever been.”
-- Georgia Head Coach Mark Richt (prior to 2008 game)

"Best scene in college football is at LSU on a Saturday night."
-- the late Beano Cook of ESPN

“The toughest place to play in the SEC is LSU, Death Valley. The fans there are relentless. They don’t stop at all. They keep going.”
-- Former Arkansas All-American RB Darren McFadden

“It was electric. When Death Valley is rocking, it seems as if it might actually take flight. On Saturday, I went back to Baton Rouge to see Alabama barely beat LSU, and was, once again, reminded that Tiger Stadium is the best place in the world to watch a sporting event. … I’m not sure what it was like to walk into the Coliseum, but I bet it was something like this.”
-- Wright Thompson, ESPN The Magazine, ESPN.com (Nov. 10, 2008)

“Best gameday atmosphere – LSU. Tiger fans tailgate with ferocity, dance like no one’s watching and well have an affinity for creative beverage-making and drinking. The frequency of night games in Tiger Stadium only multiplies the fun.”
-- Dave Curtis, The Sporting News Today (July 8, 2009)

Best stadium – Tiger Stadium, LSU. The pregame festivities. The deafening noise – there’s no other place like it. … it’s in the freakiest, funkiest, most frenetic place in all of college football.”
-- Matt Hayes, The Sporting News Today (July 8, 2009)

“For those of us from other parts of the country, a trip to the Bayou is a culinary treat. Gorge yourself on crawfish, jambalaya and shrimp creole, both at the restaurants and at the nation's best tailgating scene. For sightseeing, visit Mike the Tiger's habitat, spend some time at LSU Lake or perhaps take a day trip to New Orleans, just more than an hour away.”
-- Stewart Mandel, SI.com (July 15, 2009)




Posted by GCTiger11
Ocean Springs, MS
Member since Jan 2012
45136 posts
Posted on 5/22/15 at 4:35 pm to
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Let's be honest here. It comes alive because alcohol is ALLOWED to be brought into the stadium.
since when?
Posted by Ping Pong
LSU and UVA alum
Member since Aug 2014
5346 posts
Posted on 5/22/15 at 4:35 pm to
Continued....

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“The noise is what I remember the most. We played at Michigan the following season. Their place held more fans but wasn’t anywhere near as noisy. Oregon, in our conference, could be loud. But the atmosphere at LSU was different from anything I’d ever experienced at a college road game. I can still see that tiger before the game.”
-- 1983 University of Washington kicker Jeff Jaeger

“I hear that night games at LSU are exceptional. They are a rowdy crowd, which is awesome. I know the last time Vanderbilt was there they were shaking and rocking our bus. Word travels.”
-- Vanderbilt center Bradley Vierling (before Vanderbilt faced LSU in 2009)

“My personal favorite remains Tiger Stadium, Baton Rouge, first home game after Katrina vs. Tennessee on a Monday night. Getting goose bumps typing about it. It was so loud and emotional that I think everyone was exhausted by the second half.”
-- Pat Forde, Yahoo Sports

“(Tiger) Woods pumped both fists and yelled, as jacked as you'll ever see him. But the crowd explosion drowned out whatever was coming out of his mouth. It was the closest golf has ever come to sounding like fourth-and-goal at LSU's Tiger Stadium on a Saturday night.”
-- Pat Forde, Yahoo Sports on Tiger Woods’ putt to force a playoff at the 2008 U.S. Open (June 14, 2008)

“Three SEC coaches I spoke with who have worked in other leagues say that Tiger Stadium is, by far, the loudest stadium in the country.”
-- Bruce Feldman, CBSSports.com (Oct. 1, 2007)

“Baton Rouge happens to be the worst place in the world for a visiting team. It’s like being inside a drum.”
-- Paul “Bear” Bryant, Former Alabama Coach

“My first on the bucket list will be a night game at LSU. I don’t know if I’m ever going to get there. Of all the things in college sports, that would be No. 1.”
-- the late Beano Cook on ESPN Radio

“LSU students are the best. Part of being the best, is knowing when to be loud, when to be quiet and where to channel your energy. When they are on, they just wreck the other team.”
-- All-American DT Glenn Dorsey

“We are going to Baton Rouge and one of the most storied stadiums in the country, a place I can truthfully say is the loudest place I’ve ever been.”
-- Georgia Head Coach Mark Richt

“It has turned the knees of All-Americans to goo. It has caused coaches to lose their coaching minds. Dark. That combined with Tiger Stadium on a Saturday night is something loud, strange and holy. There is noise in stadiums everywhere from Eugene to Tuscaloosa. Only in Baton Rouge is there a living, breathing being lurking in its grand, old stadium.”
-- Dennis Dodd, CBSSports.com, Oct. 8, 2009

“What makes LSU is the environment and the fans and those guys wearing the jerseys. They’re really good players.”
-- Former Florida head coach Urban Meyer (Oct. 8, 2009)

“LSU fans have descended upon Dallas and reminded us of this truth: when it comes to partying, they're the pros and we're all amateurs.”
-- Pat Forde, Yahoo Sports (Sept. 2, 2011)

“From Bourbon Street to Baton Rouge, the freaks come out at night in Louisiana. And nowhere are they more raucous and unnerving than at Tiger Stadium
-- Pat Forde, Yahoo Sports

“But for gameday atmosphere, there is nothing quite like Death Valley at night in the SEC. The food, culture, fans, smells and Richter Scale inducing noise echoing from LSU’s Tigers Stadium is second to none. Among the nation’s best college football venue’s, this one might be the best. ”
-- Athlon Sports (June 2013)

“Be it the vast and unique tailgating menu or Richter Scale-inducing fans, few places in the nation can send chills down your spine like a game at Tiger Stadium. As one of the loudest and most rabid atmospheres in the nation, LSU boasts one of the most daunting home-field advantages in college football — especially at night. And, honestly, how many venues have a real live Bengal Tiger roaming the sidelines?”
-- Athlon Sports (June 2013)

“I love LSU just a little bit more than the others … The heat, the humidity, Mike the Tiger and a stadium so loud you can feel it in your chest cavity.”
-- Dennis Dodd, CBSSports.com No. 1 on his Top 25 stadiums (July 27, 2011)

“Tiger Stadium is haunted and all the ghosts favor the home team.”
-- Famed writer and former LSU player John Ed Bradley

“Someone once compared the noise level in Tiger Stadium to a 747 taking off or a Who concert. Those two events are background noise compared to the real thing. You actually need earplugs when watching football.”
-- Dennis Dodd, CBSSports.com (Oct. 8, 2009)

“Nobody cooks like the Cajuns. Walking among the tailgaters here is like strolling through one of Emeril Lagasse's restaurants. RW once joined a group serving jambalaya, duck and oyster gumbo, stuffed quail, deer sauce picante, wild duck, cochon de lait, Cajun sausage, crawfish etouffee, rabbit, alligator stew and marinated pork tenderloin. And that was for a non-conference game. More important, LSU plays most games at night, which means you have an entire day to soak it in. The only downside is you may not be able to get yourself into the stadium by the time kickoff rolls around.”
-- Jim Caple, ESPN.com (Sept. 26, 2007)

“I have no connection to LSU, but last Saturday's game was the visit I most anticipated on my sports tour down the Mississippi River. These are the most sublime fan experiences in American team sports: An afternoon game in the middle of summer at Wrigley Field, a crisp fall Saturday morning at Notre Dame, a cold winter night inside Allen Fieldhouse. And a balmy Saturday evening at Tiger Stadium, when the grills are firing outside, Mike the Tiger is roaring and the Golden Band of Tigerland is playing the slow, opening chords to "Hold That Tiger" with such passion that they produce goosebumps the size of Mardi Gars beads.”
-- Jim Caple, ESPN.com (2003)

“I know this is a bit redundant, but it is really hard to explain just how loud Tiger Stadium is when you’re standing on the field. The crowd is moving and swaying so much, and in so many directions, it makes the stands look blurry, like a pointillist painting.”
-- Wright Thompson, ESPN.com (Nov. 10, 2008)

“I’ve always loved empty stadiums, none more than this one. It feels alive when it’s packed and now it looks like it’s resting, waiting for next week. This building has seen a lot of things. Billy Cannon’s punt return, a crowd so loud it registered on the Richter Scale up the street at the geology department. It’s as if all that history leaves Tiger Stadium tired and so it needs to recharge until it’s time to wake and do it again.”
-- Wright Thompson, ESPN.com when filing his story (Nov. 10, 2008)


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