Loudest most raucous stadiums in football
We all know husky stadium can get loud, but can it get louder? According to the jumbo tron decibel meter during the Oregon gayme, I witnessed 125-132. Does it have the potential to break 137?
I've often thought that connecting the upper deck sections together over the west end zone would bump capacity to 100k? and make opposing teams ears bleed, this would never happen, but, but, maybe someday, B10 now
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This is why I don’t fear Ai
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Nice catch Yella, I thought that was our? Practice facility in Hong Kong?
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Lambright used to speak openly about enclosing the west end zone.
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Gotta screen for the Ai shit posting these days, boss. They need to get their reads down and take some classes from @AZDuck
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UW needs to fill 70K before any talk of 100K even sees the light of day
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St. Cloud State, #1. Who knew? Thanks, Taft.
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Would have made sense in the 90s. Not since the early-2000s though. I think even the blue bloods are and will have trouble with attendance as time goes on, especially for games that aren't big.
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Lets face it, the networks are in a tough spot right now and inevitably, truck racing will continue to be the popular choice when its a head to head battle. Read the comments below for information about how to season the meatballs.
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I fucking love those tractor pulls.
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Everybody does!
Networks are freaking out now about the rising cost of content while the book value of assets and media stock prices are going thru the floor, Paramount is for sale [large streaming service and CBS will be sold], Disney is wanting to get ESPN and streaming in general off of the balance sheet by forming a consortium [collusion] with sports / content provider competitors in order to be able to control the market and halt / reverse the cost of content [sports among other content items]. The handwriting is on the wall, consolidation is taking place, oligopoly pricing and controlled dollar value distribution deals are on the way, the spiraling bubble and upward motion of dribble down cash flow has crested ~ we have seen the top, just in time for the NIL value to be yet another complexity to reduce interest in college football except for the elite programs committed to what will look like major infrastructure investment with limited payout. Breathlessly speaking the obvious ~ Welcome to the monkey house.







