College Football’s Loudest Stadiums: Tiger Stadium is No. 1

College football’s loudest stadiums were recently ranked by the NCAA, with LSU’s Tiger Stadium taking first place.
College Football’s Loudest Stadiums: Tiger Stadium is No. 1
A screenshot of an NCAA video shows fans at Tiger Stadium during a LSU game.
Jack Phillips
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College football’s loudest stadiums were recently ranked by the NCAA, with LSU’s Tiger Stadium taking first place.

Tiger Stadium, also known as “Death Valley,” can hold as many as 105,000 screaming fans, according to the NCAA.

The NCAA also said LSU has the best live mascot, Mike VI, because it has intimidated opposing teams, according to NOLA.com.

Second place was given to Autzen Stadium, where the Oregon Ducks play. The stadium can pack in around 60,000, according to the Autzen Zoo. The Ducks have sold out 91 consecutive games.

Texas A&M’s Kyle Field was ranked third. It has a capacity of 83,000.

Fourth place was given to Camp Randall Stadium, where Wisconsin plays.

And Virginia Tech’s Lane Stadium was ranked fifth place.

Jack Phillips
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