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re: The annual dispelling of the Tiger Stadium myth

Posted on 10/29/16 at 1:17 am to
Posted by Sid E Walker
BackdoorU ©
Member since Nov 2013
25346 posts
Posted on 10/29/16 at 1:17 am to
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Please stop the smack talk. Come back after the game and you gloat or say good game, "Good game. Bama lost". Otherwise you are just a dick.

I just offered an opinion with a factual basis on the fallacy of the TS myth.

If I must be branded a dick for spreading truth, so be it.
Posted by Big EZ Tiger
Member since Jul 2010
26499 posts
Posted on 10/29/16 at 1:18 am to
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1979.

And USC won 17-12.



No shite, really? Just because a team wins a close game on the road, it doesn't mean it wasn't a tough environment to play in. That was one of the most talented teams ever and they remember it as being extremely tough to play in Tiger Stadium.

Since you need updated quotes from wins, here are a couple of post-2010 quotes. I'm sure you read the others from wins against UF with Tebow and Richt in the 2000s.

"I think atmosphere-wise, LSU was the best atmosphere that we played in. I loved playing in that game. It was probably the most fun that I've had playing even though we lost, just because of that atmosphere. It wasn't as loud during the day, but as soon as night struck, it was crazy."
-- Ole Miss quarterback Bo Wallace at 2012 SEC Media Days


“It was so loud I could barely read the signals. My eyes were vibrating.”
-- South Carolina’s Bruce Ellington at 2013 SEC Media Days
Posted by AshLSU
Member since Nov 2015
12868 posts
Posted on 10/29/16 at 1:21 am to
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you didn't attend the university of Alabama!!



That dick slapping shite knocker didn't attend any university.
Posted by johnkauf4
Colorado Springs, CO
Member since Jun 2015
337 posts
Posted on 10/29/16 at 1:30 am to
Been busy tonight Sid.
Posted by Sid E Walker
BackdoorU ©
Member since Nov 2013
25346 posts
Posted on 10/29/16 at 1:31 am to
quote:

quote:

1979.

And USC won 17-12.



No shite, really? Just because a team wins a close game on the road, it doesn't mean it wasn't a tough environment to play in.

But that tough environment didn't yield a win for the home team, did it?

Personally, I'd rather have the W than a misguided reputation for my stadium.
Posted by Sid E Walker
BackdoorU ©
Member since Nov 2013
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Posted on 10/29/16 at 1:33 am to
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That dick slapping shite knocker didn't attend any university.

Sorry that you got so rustled. My initial disclaimer tried to avoid rustling.
Posted by Sid E Walker
BackdoorU ©
Member since Nov 2013
25346 posts
Posted on 10/29/16 at 1:34 am to
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Been busy tonight Sid.

Just wait 'til next Friday.
Posted by Gumbo1
USAF
Member since Nov 2010
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Posted on 10/29/16 at 1:43 am to
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Sid E Walker

If I must be branded a dick


OK dick head with herpes legions.
Posted by Big EZ Tiger
Member since Jul 2010
26499 posts
Posted on 10/29/16 at 2:02 am to
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But that tough environment didn't yield a win for the home team, did it?

Personally, I'd rather have the W than a misguided reputation for my stadium.


I'd rather the W too, but what are we supposed to do about it? The reputation is the reputation. I think Tiger Stadium is watered down more than it used to be on a regular basis, but there seems to be a few big games each year when other teams' players & coaches (along with the media) make a huge deal about it. It is what it is.

I believe LSU has won 87% of it's games in Tiger Stadium this millennium, so they've been winning a ton of games there lately. I don't even think Bama tops that even with the phenomenal run they've been on.
Posted by FishFearMe
United States
Member since Jul 2015
7196 posts
Posted on 10/29/16 at 2:05 am to
For most of their history the Aggies were the same size as The Citadel.
Posted by JCinBAMA
North of Huntsville
Member since Oct 2009
18387 posts
Posted on 10/29/16 at 5:43 am to
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There's a very good reason. No team in college football makes itself right at home in Tiger Stadium more than Alabama. Not even LSU. Look at the numbers. LSU's all-time home winning percentage is .728. Alabama's all-time winning percentage in Baton Rouge is .729.


LINK


Posted by Crimson Wraith
Member since Jan 2014
29553 posts
Posted on 10/29/16 at 6:34 am to
We have a 75% winning % in Tigah Stadium.

Stassen Stats
Posted by GFaceKillah
Welcome to the Third World
Member since Nov 2005
5935 posts
Posted on 10/29/16 at 6:38 am to
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Your God said: 

quote:
“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




Some others: 

quote:
“For three hours on Saturday Night, I don’t know that there has ever been an atmosphere in sports that I’ve been a part of that was as memorable to me. I have no dog in this fight. I mean look, I’ve been to games where I’ve watched Maryland win a national championship, that was very personal to me. Makes me think of my dad who left us too soon. I have nothing but being a sports fan on the line on Saturday night. And I’ve never seen something that felt like that. Or heard anything that was as sustained as that. … Everything that was part of the experience, I was told it was going to be awesome. It was better than I was told it was. … There is nothing I would put ahead of that that I’ve EVER seen in any sport. When you’re there, you don’t want to miss anything.” 
-- Scott Van Pelt, ESPN Radio on the 2012 LSU-Alabama game



quote:

“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 

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

“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 

“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) 

“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) 

“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) 






Posted by civiltiger07
Baton Rouge
Member since Dec 2011
15030 posts
Posted on 10/29/16 at 6:48 am to
Tiger Stadium is a big game stadium. It's not the same when A directional school comes to town, but for the Bama game you can bet it will be rockin.
Posted by pvilleguru
Member since Jun 2009
60453 posts
Posted on 10/29/16 at 6:51 am to
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The Bear did bitch about Tiger Stadium being the worst place for a visiting team to play because of the noise though

I believe Tiger Stadium was the second largest stadium in the SEC in his era. He was also notorious for making his opponents sound better than they were so it seemed like his team accomplished a bigger feat when he won.
This post was edited on 10/29/16 at 7:20 am
Posted by nc14
La Jolla
Member since Jan 2012
28193 posts
Posted on 10/29/16 at 7:18 am to
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Lots and lots of fear here.


Speaking of myths
Posted by TexasTiger89
Houston, TX
Member since Feb 2005
26549 posts
Posted on 10/29/16 at 7:56 am to
Scared Gumps.
Posted by topcat88
Member since Nov 2015
4599 posts
Posted on 10/29/16 at 8:08 am to
Posted by TheDude321
Member since Sep 2005
3251 posts
Posted on 10/29/16 at 8:11 am to
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Uh-oh!

The original Death Valley in Clemson, although it opened 18 years after LSU's version, sports a record of 289-101-7, or a 0.737 winning percentage.


You listed Clemson's all-time home record and winning percentage since Clemson started playing football in the 1890s, not since they started playing in Memorial Stadium (which was a half-century later). Their winning percentage dropped to 71% after they moved to Memorial Stadium in the 1940s.
Posted by TouchdownTony
Central Alabama
Member since Apr 2016
10577 posts
Posted on 10/29/16 at 8:16 am to
We've played very well in that stadium through the years.
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