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re: Loudest play in your stadiums history?
Posted on 8/21/24 at 3:56 pm to Lonnie Utah
Posted on 8/21/24 at 3:56 pm to Lonnie Utah
Don’t even need to. Scoreboard does enough talking
2018 was the last time South Carolina beat Mizzou
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2018 was the last time South Carolina beat Mizzou

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Posted on 8/21/24 at 3:57 pm to MizzouTrue
Bullard's second sack in the third quarter after it started raining against Tennessee in 2022.
Prior to that it'd been the 2007 Auburn Blackout game for a while.
Tennessee came into the game with 5 false starts all season and then had 4 in the first half.
I was in the old timers season ticket holder section and all of the old people didn't sit down the whole game when we were on defense. Georgia fans don't bring it every game because they don't have to, but once or twice a year we bring our A game.
Prior to that it'd been the 2007 Auburn Blackout game for a while.
Tennessee came into the game with 5 false starts all season and then had 4 in the first half.
I was in the old timers season ticket holder section and all of the old people didn't sit down the whole game when we were on defense. Georgia fans don't bring it every game because they don't have to, but once or twice a year we bring our A game.
Posted on 8/21/24 at 4:00 pm to MizzouTrue
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2018 was the last time South Carolina beat Mizzou
November 16th is circled...
Posted on 8/21/24 at 4:01 pm to MizzouTrue
I never could understand these type questions. There’s been so many and so little separates them. There’s never a “loudest” moment with a big play in a big game. Rocky block was no louder than the 4th down stop against Florida in 2010.
Posted on 8/21/24 at 4:02 pm to MizzouTrue
Bonfire game in ‘99 when Brian Gamble recovered the fumble to seal the game against the Longhorns. Was in school then and just a release of emotions for Students and all Aggies in the stadium. Went from one of the quietest moments (great tribute from Longhorn band at halftime) to loudest moments later in the 4th quarter. Sorry for the low quality video.
Posted on 8/21/24 at 4:02 pm to MizzouTrue
The Mason Taylor 2-pt conversion caused a literal earthquake so that’s hard to top. I always thought the TD with a minute to go in that game was a little louder because people were just going apeshite instead of trying to rush the field.
Pretty much any big play LSU had against Bama in the Saban era can go toe to toe with any of our other legendary moments.
Stingley picking off Trask in the endzone in 2019 also sticks out.
Pretty much any big play LSU had against Bama in the Saban era can go toe to toe with any of our other legendary moments.
Stingley picking off Trask in the endzone in 2019 also sticks out.
Posted on 8/21/24 at 4:06 pm to Violent Hip Swivel
quote:Presuming the play in the video is Bullard’s sack, and looking at the video board pre-snap, which had a decibel reader on the screen showing ~124-127, seems like the stadium should have hit >130 when the sack happened.
Bullard's second sack in the third quarter after it started raining against Tennessee in 2022.
That would appear to be exceptional. Google tells me the loudest recorded stadium (recorded, mind you, so not absolute) was 133 decibels at a Washington-Nebraska game in 1992, measured by ESPN.
Posted on 8/21/24 at 4:10 pm to mwlewis
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2009 Alabama Tennessee "Rocky Block" was deafening.
Easy #1. That was the day I took the ACT. Took the test at Gordon Palmer and walked over afterwards. I'll never forget that one
There was a moment in the 2010 Florida game that got extremely loud, as did the final sack of Mett in the 2013 LSU game, but 2009 UT was by far the loudest
Posted on 8/21/24 at 4:14 pm to teamjackson
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This. A close second would be the first play of the 05 Bama vs Florida game.
Croyle to Prothro for 75 yards. Bama never looked back that day and Urban said it was the loudest place he'd ever heard
The Arenas punt return for a TD against LSU in 07 was the loudest I've heard in person.
Posted on 8/21/24 at 4:18 pm to wesfau
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The entire '89 IB
He asked loudest moment not game. Don’t think our loudest moment is in that game
Posted on 8/21/24 at 4:19 pm to MizzouTrue
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I think for Faurot Field it’s the Gahn McGaffie kick return touchdown in 2010
That’s not even close. I was at the Nebraska game in 2003, Nebraska had won like 24 years straight. MU was down 10 pts in the 4th Q, Brad smith ran like 40 yards for a TD and that was earth shattering loud. The next possession Mizzou went for the win instead of tying the game with a fake field goal where the kicker threw a TD. That play was to this day the loudest I’ve heard a stadium, and I’ve been to arrowhead when they were setting the decibel record, and many Huge OU games where the stadium capacity is much higher than Faurot field. Only thing that I can compare it to that day in 2003 was the OU vs Texas tech game in 2008.
Posted on 8/21/24 at 4:22 pm to MrLahey
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Goes without saying.
I have a hard time with it.
I was a student for 2013 in the middle of the student section for all of the games. I kind of think the tip against Georgia was actually louder than the Kick Six. Mainly because it was all in one moment where we went from total hopelessness to winning the game.
Kick Six was much more of gradual moment.
“Ok thank god he didn’t make the FG by some miracle”
“Oh wait we’re returning it”
“Oh shite he’s going to score”
Both are pretty much black out moments though so hard to remember the noise. Hell I saw a video of the kick six celebration and fireworks are going off right behind the student section and I never heard them.

Blocked punt against Florida was also pretty damn loud. (What was that 2006?)
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Posted on 8/21/24 at 4:22 pm to KD Burner Account
Loudest moment I remember as a student was LSU vs UF in 2007, and it was not on the play
LSU was in the midst of taking back the moment from UF, the momentum was shifting to our side. Then Dan Borne came on the PA to announce #1 USC had just lost to 48pt underdog Stanford. My eyeballs were rattling from the noise
LSU was in the midst of taking back the moment from UF, the momentum was shifting to our side. Then Dan Borne came on the PA to announce #1 USC had just lost to 48pt underdog Stanford. My eyeballs were rattling from the noise
Posted on 8/21/24 at 4:26 pm to MizzouTrue
Auburn-Florida in ‘93 is probably the loudest I’ve heard Jordan-Hare. It was rocking. Either that or the Prayer in Jordan-Hare.
Posted on 8/21/24 at 4:34 pm to MizzouTrue
I wasn’t present - and by no means do I think it was one of the loudest games overall - but probably the Swoopes run for a TD to beat Notre Dame 50-47 in double OT in 2016.
Of course the season would wind up a disaster, but for one play that is up there.
Long Ricky Williams TD run to cement the rushing yards record versus A&M in 1998 with Brent Musberger creaming his pants.
Honestly the 4th down stop on goal line stand to preserve K-State win this last year probably is there as well.
Plays versus games in their entirety would look a lot different.
Of course the season would wind up a disaster, but for one play that is up there.
Long Ricky Williams TD run to cement the rushing yards record versus A&M in 1998 with Brent Musberger creaming his pants.
Honestly the 4th down stop on goal line stand to preserve K-State win this last year probably is there as well.
Plays versus games in their entirety would look a lot different.
Posted on 8/21/24 at 4:38 pm to TouchdownTony
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I never could understand these type questions. There’s been so many and so little separates them. There’s never a “loudest” moment with a big play in a big game. Rocky block was no louder than the 4th down stop against Florida in 2010.
The explosion of noise after we blocked the kick was different. The broadcast audio actually captured it pretty well, but some of the fan videos out there really capture it. It was the wildest crowd reaction I've ever experienced. It displaced people from their seats. My gf and I ended up like 4 or 5 rows down from where we were sitting somehow. The only thing that I can think of that I have seen/heard that compares is the Miracle in Jordan Hare.
I was sitting somewhere around here:

Posted on 8/21/24 at 4:41 pm to MizzouTrue
The two that came to mind are 2002 vs the Sooners and 2010 vs Nebraska. Both games required the defense to make stops. The stadium only held like 77k back then. Kyle was so loud on when the defense was on the field, it took your ears. Your eyes were the only thing that worked.
Posted on 8/21/24 at 4:44 pm to Lonnie Utah
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Can't even come up with one from your own team? Figures.
I don't think the term "loud" and Missouri football stadium go together to be fair.
Posted on 8/21/24 at 4:46 pm to mortgageman82
The Cock Block - vs South Carolina in 2006
Posted on 8/21/24 at 4:47 pm to bigDgator
Perine's TD run vs Auburn in 2019.
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