Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
The highly anticipated EA Sports College Football 25 video game has unveiled its rankings for the toughest places to play college football.

LSU's Tiger Stadium ranked third on the list, behind Texas A&M's Kyle Field and Alabama's Bryant-Denny Stadium.
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TOUGHEST PLACES TO PLAY

We laid out the significant impact that Homefield Advantage can have on the outcome of games in EA SPORTS™ College Football 25 during our Gameplay Deep Dive Campus Huddle. Audio and in-game modifiers such as blurred routes, incorrect play art, confidence and composure affects, and screen shaking are some of the immersive impacts away teams and players will be forced to contend with.

But not all Homefield Advantages are created equal. The Development Team worked to compile a list of the Top 25 Toughest Places to Play, factoring in historical stats such as home winning %, home game attendance, active home winning streaks, team prestige, and more.

Rankings are subject to change in future updates.
Filed Under: LSU Football
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
28 Comments
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SPEEDY21 months
Kyle Field? Bwahaha
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BabyTac21 months
Tiger Stadium has been dead for the past decade.
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CR409021 months
Agree with #1. The Aggys always lose there.
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Jabontik21 months
Mississippi State didnt even make the top 25? Those cowbells are pretty loud.
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CrystalPreserves21 months
I’m not buying another crap EA game. Just a quick money grab for EA. The game hasn’t bee good since NCAA Football 2006 Race For The Heisman
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Norbert21 months
Kyle Field higher on the list because it checks the LGBTQ+ box.
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mule7421 months
I could handle LSU not being #1 … but Kyle Field? GTFO

The Swamp
Jordan-Hare
Neiland
Even USC with their stupid Sand Storm deal
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One Arm Steve21 months
How is Jordan-Hare not on there? Strange things happen in that place.
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Upperdecker21 months
Bc they can’t pronounce Jordan right
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scottydoesntknow21 months
As a Bama fan ill admit BDS is mostly just tough because the team is always good. There are stadiums that sway exponentially based off momentum. If a team gives Auburn any momentum in a big game, that crowd has a very tangible influence.
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6R1221 months
I agree that when a team is great, it is easier for the stadium to get rocking in tough times. It's more about the team and then stadium second. Watching LSU beat Bama during the 2019 season, the stadium was rocking loud and def affected the game but it couldn't change that outcome.
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Davy21 months
A&M? Give me a break. They’re a fake military school which churns out the biggest douche bags you’ll ever meet. Not only are they remarkably uncool, they should be disqualified because of their stolen valor.
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tygerphan21 months
It'd definitely been tough for Texas A&M to play at Kyle Field.
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LSUbacchus8121 months
Hell the swamp is louder than BD and KF. Wth
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bulletprooftiger21 months
App State didn't have any issues at Kyle Field.
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GentleJackJones21 months
Oklahoma ...? I mean, they're consistently good, but is that a tough atmosphere? Oregon should be in over Oklahoma.
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Giantkiller21 months
Kyle Field? Come on. List is shite.
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Furious21 months
My arse….
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CanebreakCajun21 months
I've been to Texas 8 and 4 many times. It's not consistently loud. It simply isn't. Their yelling on defense is basically a hummmmm, mixed with some chants. Tiger Stadium can be relentless noise, Auburn is relentless noise, Tennesee can be too. I am not even sure I put Texas 8 and 4 in top 5 of SEC stadiums for loudness.
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YMCA21 months
I’m an LSU fan, so obviously I think Tiger Stadium should be #1. With that said, I don’t know if I’ve ever heard anyone(coach or opposing player)in a TV interview saying anything about Kyle Field or Bryant Denny being a tough place to play.
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DoubleDown21 months
Maybe it's the opponent. Bama can get loud for big games at night but I think LSU is generally louder.
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TouchdownTony21 months
Meh, Tiger stadium is crazy when Bama plays there but is it when other teams are there? How is it when Ms State is there? How about Kentucky or Vandy? I can only speak to Jordan hare under this scenario. When Bama is there...Deafening. I went to a state game there and you could have talked to the people across the field. I'm sure TS is the same. All schools are. BDS is quite the place to be when UT or Aubie play there, I assure you.
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Davy21 months
You don’t have enough information to weigh in.


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Jdublsu21 months
Horse sheet everyone knows it's tiger stadium.
Auburn should be above gay&M
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pitchandcatch2721 months
Must be an Aggie graduate, he has got this all wrong. Go back to drinking your bath water idiot. Tiger Stadium on a Saturday night is like being on another planet. I do not think Kyle or Denny had an earthquake game that I recall. GEAUX TIGERS!
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