loudest college football stadiums

Loudest College Football Stadiums

Here the loudest college football stadiums in the country.
21. Happy Valley
Its the 4th largest stadium in the world and it can hold more than 105,000 people. This valley sure has the capacity to be happy and loud, thats for sure.
22. The Autzen Zoo
When a place is labeled a zoo, you know crazy things are bound to happen. Autzen Stadium only seats 54,000 people, but the crowd can really give it to you. It also helps that the stadium design amplifies the crowds cheers.
23. The Swamp
Also known as the Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, it can host a crowd that can exceed 90,000 people. With an intimidating stadium design, teams think twice before stepping into the swamp.
24. The Horseshoe
Also known as Ohio Stadium, it can hold more than 102,000 people. Its the countrys 4th largest stadium with an incredibly excited and loyal fan base.
25. Death Valley
With a (somewhat) friendlier name of Tiger Stadium, over 92,000 people can definitely let out loud roars.
26. Beaver Stadium
Known for its White Out themed games, when every fan is encouraged to wear white to give the impression that an actual blizzard is about to blow over the field, Penn States Beaver Stadium can also party like its 1999to the tune of 122 decibels. That noise level is the equivalent of standing near someone whos sandblasting, or standing in the front row of a Kings of Leon show. Happy Valley gets loud.
27. Husky Stadium
Surprise! Husky Stadium, home of the University of Washington Huskies, holds the record for loudest college football stadium with a whopping 133.6 decibel level. The record was set way back in 1992 during a game against Nebraska, so well forgive you for having no idea that these purple clad athletes were No. 1. Husky Stadiums insane capacity for noise is due to its two gray overhangs on either side, which trap sound and bounce it back toward the field below. A packed Husky Stadium could mean serious eardrum damage, which means you could be telling kids to turn down that damn music much sooner than youd like.
28. Gillette Stadium Foxborough
The New England Patriots have one of the most largest fan bases in the NFL as well as being the most successful franchise in recent times. With Superbowls XXXVI (2001), XXXVIII (2003), XXXIX (2004) and most recently, XLIX (2014), Patriot fans have had a lot to cheer about as of recent past. With A grade talents past and present such as Vince Wilfork, Darelle Revis and Rob Gronkowski, the crowd at Foxborough have the right to cheer and cheer loudly. Oh yeah, and did i forget to mention Tom Brady? Him too.
29. Metrodome Minnesota Vikings
As of late, Minnesota Vikings fans havent had much to cheer about posting a 7 9 record in the 2014 season. However, Vikings have been in and out of playoff contention for years giving fans certainly something to cheer about. If Adrian Peterson remains with the Vikings and if Teddy Bridgewater continues to fulfill his potential, expect their decibel record being crushed soon.
30. CenturyLink Field Seattle Seahawks
The Seattle Seahawks fans held the Guinness World Record for the Worlds Loudest Sporting Arena recording a ridiculous 136.6 in 2013 and coincidentally it was during their Superbowl winning year. Being constantly crowned as one of the most loudest supporters in the world, CenturyLink Field provides a perfect backdrop for fanatical fans cheering on their stars. With a team including Russell Wilson, Marshawn Lynch and newly acquired tight end Jimmy Graham, who wouldnt be cheering their lungs out. And not to mention their defense, the Legion of Boom get it done.