What about the 127.2 decibels Oregon registered in 2003 and 2007 when they upset Michigan and USC respectively? What about the 133.6 decibels Washington registered against Nebraska in 1992? Clemson also registered 132.8 decibels against Boston College in 2007.
I have a hard time believing any red river game ever set decibel records, at any time only 1 half of that stadium is going crazy. Last season the OU side was wild and you could hear pin drops on the other
Don’t forget how popular athletes like Tim Tebow, Cam Newton, Reggie Bush, others also those rivalry games and bowl games back before 2015. The rise of those Oregon Ducks and the amazing plays too. Come on my guys.
Nebraska at Washington 1992. Nebraska's QB was sacked in their endzone for a safety in the first half resulting in a roar that was over 133 decibels. Plenty of videos of the game on youtube
Um idk what your source is but this is wrong. Tennessee has the record after a touchdown run vs Georgia in 2023. And second place was a while ago so idk where you got this information.
@@HockeyCentral-xd8fs You said loudest of all time. That includes everywhere and every sport. Which that "fact" is not true. Figure out what you want to say before blurting out your stupidity.
Actually the record was set last year during Tennessee vs. Georgia after a touchdown run. "The decibel record for college football is 137 decibels, set by Tennessee fans at Neyland Stadium during the Volunteers' game against Georgia in 2023. This broke the previous record of 133.6 decibels set at the 1992 Washington-Nebraska game. "
Chills majority of the vid😭🔥
Videos so wrong, Tennessee holds the record at 137
Over 120 years of CFB and all of the loudest moments in the sport’s history happened after 2015?
Most are a year or two ago
Wasn’t as popular until recently. More fans and bigger stadiums
He’s right for a few I did forget Auburn, Georgia tech and Clemson. Mb those are some of the most iconic
Bigger fan bases, more exciting games, better stadiums, better sound equipment
lol bigger stadiums more sellouts. Yeah it’s likely
Kick 6 and LSU’s Earthquake game were both louder than these.
0:51 i was a part of those 111 decibels
Stop lying bruh
GUESS WHICH DOGS ARE BARKING FIRST
What about the 127.2 decibels Oregon registered in 2003 and 2007 when they upset Michigan and USC respectively? What about the 133.6 decibels Washington registered against Nebraska in 1992? Clemson also registered 132.8 decibels against Boston College in 2007.
What about the 137 decibels Tennessee registered last year against Georgia?
I have a hard time believing any red river game ever set decibel records, at any time only 1 half of that stadium is going crazy. Last season the OU side was wild and you could hear pin drops on the other
Ya this video is full of crap
I feel like lsu and tiger stadium have been as loud as most of these at least once a season or every other season.
Utah vs usc being 7th loudest is insane cuz we only fit like 50k with full standing room
Funny that tennessee holds the record for the loudest college stadium but okay
Don’t forget how popular athletes like Tim Tebow, Cam Newton, Reggie Bush, others also those rivalry games and bowl games back before 2015. The rise of those Oregon Ducks and the amazing plays too. Come on my guys.
Nebraska at Washington 1992. Nebraska's QB was sacked in their endzone for a safety in the first half resulting in a roar that was over 133 decibels. Plenty of videos of the game on youtube
There have been a handful of games that registered on Richter scales for their intensity but somehow didn't make this list...
My guy just made this shit up and posted it lmao
Go Utes!
Um idk what your source is but this is wrong. Tennessee has the record after a touchdown run vs Georgia in 2023. And second place was a while ago so idk where you got this information.
Tennessee does not have the record. Arrowhead set the record of 142.2 DB back in 2014. Although, I do agree that this list is inaccurate.
@@seakc87this is a video about college football so like I said Tennessee got the record last year
@@Nobody39857 Which is false.
@@seakc87no it’s not they broke the college decibel record
@@seakc87bro you have Google lmao. Tennessee holds the college record at 137.
GO HAWKS 🦅🦅🦅
AUBURN'S GONNA WIN THE FOOTBALL GAME aka kick 6 not being on here is a crime. And I'm not even an auburn fan
Where did you find these decibel numbers? I’m skeptical of this video
LSU let’s go 172 decibels
127 I know you meant to say that though
Yes, some random game in an average stadium like Ole Miss was louder than the kick 6. You are not very intelligent lmfao
Tennessee legitimately had the loudest moment OAT this year but yeah this list is accurate………
No they didn't. Kansas City still holds the record.
@@seakc87 this says college lil bro, one day you’ll figure out what that means
@@HockeyCentral-xd8fs You said loudest of all time. That includes everywhere and every sport. Which that "fact" is not true. Figure out what you want to say before blurting out your stupidity.
*Puts Auburn as video pic*
*Proceeds to show not a single Auburn clip*
Bruh it’s a thumbnail get over it also you don’t have to put the excatct thing that is in the video in your thumnail
I know, but folks that do that are usually scammers, just like this video
What do you want me to do make a thumbnail with every team that is in this video
video is an absolute lie. Look it up loudest moment in college football is UW vs Nebraska 133 decibels. Need to look at your sources.
Actually the record was set last year during Tennessee vs. Georgia after a touchdown run. "The decibel record for college football is 137 decibels, set by Tennessee fans at Neyland Stadium during the Volunteers' game against Georgia in 2023. This broke the previous record of 133.6 decibels set at the 1992 Washington-Nebraska game. "
but also yeah the highest were definitely not included lol.
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