NCAA Football: 25 toughest places to play

1. If you lose horrendously to Iowa St., struggled to be .500, and been mediocre to crappy in the last 10 year, how can your stadium be the 11th toughest place to play?

2. If you lose to a 1AA team at home, you shouldn't be on the list. :p

3. We'd be higher if we had less old people showing up halfway through the 1st quarter and leaving at the end of the 3rd.
 
4. And if they knew when to cheer and stopped yelling at people cheering by telling them to sit down and shut up.
 
6. How is a program with 5 National Championships, countless #s of Academic All Americans, nearly 300 consecuitive sellouts, and the greatest fans in college football ranked only 18th?

That list is GARBAGE.
 
We should move up with our renovations that have been going on. I don't care what your age or status is whether a student or retired go to the game and yell and if you have a medical reason to not yell encourage those that can to yell. We need to make this an intiminating place for other teams to play.
 
Aggy @ #11 is a joke, and based upon a reputation that is not deserved. It is pretty simple, people go into Pyle every year and beat the snot out of aggy, thus their home field is not so great.
 
Someone should take a machine that measures decibels into all the college football stadiums just to see which one truly is the loudest. That might lend a little more credibility to these sorts of stadium rankings.
 
Wouldn't be more relevant just to compare home W/L records????




Oh yeah, I forgot. People don't be excited about objective facts.
 
The fact that OU is even ON that list makes it hilarious. That place is a dump. A 5 year old can come up with something better. Every stadium on that list has something that makes it cool or interesting to look at. OU's is the most boring stadium I've ever been in. It's about as intimidating as playing at my high school field. Their fans are more silent then we are.
 
Because Texas never plays in Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, I can't really give a definitive opinion on the toughness of said stadium.

I'll give OU the benefit of the doubt, though, because they have a pretty good home record.
 
Goose brings up a good point. A ton of Texas fans have never been to OU's stadium. I gotta admit that just from photographs, the overall design looks less than impressive. But it does have a high capactiy.

So, question for folks that have been to an OU home game: what's the experience like? How does it compare to other places, especially in the Big XII?
 

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