Aloha Stadium, Hawaii.
Try flying at least 2200 miles, and a minimum 3 hr time difference. Throw in the fact it's Hawaii...makes it tough.
Now imagine Hawaii flying to the States to play, and they do it 4-6 times a season??? Amazing!
No being a "Homer" only stating facts...
2007-09-03 05:50:46
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answered by BOB 3
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NFL- Arrowhead, Packers, Radiers, and the Superdome.
College- The Swamp, Both Death Valleys, Happy Valley, The Horse Shoe, The Collesium. I would say the Big House but after Saturday just about anyone can go in there in win.
2007-09-03 12:39:55
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answered by redman656565 6
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I wanted to say Michigan Stadium but after Saturday I'm too shell schocked
So for NCAA i say The Horshoe. It's just to loud and big. Or LSU, Aurburn, Camp Randall too.
The Swamp, Notre Dame, and Kyle Field
NFL FedEx Field.
2007-09-03 12:35:15
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answered by Anonymous
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College... Nebraska.. never been to a Huskers game yet but they say they are the toughest to play at. Once the Huskers get rolling and get the crowd in the mood watch out..
NFL. The Broncos.. Went to a Denver game at the old Mile High Stadium before and I couldnt even hear my self think.
2007-09-03 13:48:22
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answered by randy j 4
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When The Big House wants to be is extremely difficult to play in. Although Michigan lost the game, twice we forced Appalachian State to take a time out because we were so loud. We put our team in position to win the game by running out the time outs so that they had one, which forced them to kick the game winning field goal instead of trying to get a touchdown. This meant that Michigan could win it with a field goal which almost happened.
Then in the NFL it is the Eagles, they are the fans that cheer when someone is injured, and throw snowballs at Santa.
2007-09-03 13:03:27
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answered by Philly Iggles 3
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NFL - Heinz Field, Invesco, Gillette, Soldier
NCAA - The Swamp, Neyland, Death Valley in Baton Rouge, the Horseshoe, Autzen (Oregon, not big but loud)
2007-09-03 13:34:47
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answered by TheOnlyBeldin 7
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one way or the other it has "Tigers" playing in it.. either Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge or Jordan-Hare in Auburn.. either way you can gaurantee that the crowd is worth a TD..
example.. crowd noise puts KSU O-Line on silent count and 2 false starts give them an obvious long passnig down and Quentin Groves hits Josh Freeman forcing a fumble for a TD.. 6 points to the crowd (just an example not a homer statement)
NFL.. I'd go with the Raiders.. their fans are just insane
2007-09-03 13:04:33
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answered by deacon_frost06 5
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The Big House is surprisingly quiet for a stadium that large. Of the two 'Death Valleys', LSU is pretty intimidating, Clemson is lame, that little thing where they run down the hill...lame. They even ride a bus from one side of the stadium to the other, so they can run down the hill. Gaylord Memorial, OU, is not very intimidating, Darrel K. Royal-Memorial (he's not even dead yet, so why is it called Memorial), in Austin is loud when they are ahead, but when things aren't going their way, eerily quiet. Memorial Stadium in Lincoln is kind of tough, loud sometimes, but it's the only thing in the whole damn state, so I don't see why it's a big deal to sell out games, there is nothing else to do within 400 miles of Lincoln, NE. Kyle Field at Texas A&M is very loud, it seems like the stands are stacked right on top of the field.
2007-09-03 12:44:23
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answered by CoolHand 5
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NFL
1.KC
2.GB
3.NE
4.Dome stadiums
NCAA
1.Gators
2.Ohio St.
3.Hawaii- doesnt have the largest crowd but the travel just kills a team. After sitting in a plane for many hours and then going straight to a hotel bed u are tired and not prepared to play the warriors
2007-09-03 13:13:56
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answered by Anonymous
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NFL: Qwest Field (Seahawks) Most false start penalties by the visiting team in the NFL since it opened. That's pretty tough.
NCAA: Florida, Ohio State, Penn State, and Texas
2007-09-03 13:20:12
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answered by Anonymous
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