One loud stadium in American College Football is Memorial Stadium - aka "Death Valley", in Clemson, South Carolina. Home to the Clemson Tigers, ESPN recorded what was then the highest ever sound of any college football game at 132 db (louder than a fighter jet) in 2005.
Large games at Death Valley easily average up into the 120 decibel range.
Husky stadium has the highest recorded db ever taken in a college football game at 133.6 this was taken by ESPN. No one is louder than sports fans in Seattle.
arguably the loudest in the nation due to its vertical structure and having the largest percentage of student tickets in the nation (the student section occupies close to 30% of the stadium).
We can shout the loudest! The loudest part of the audience at the stadium was the home team's section.
The one that fell...
The Pennsylvania State University's Beaver Stadium. 110,000
Samford stadium
TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minnesota, home of the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers
Franklin Field, University of Pennsylvania, 1895
Georgia Tech
1) Beaver Stadium (Penn State) 2) Michigan Stadium (Michigan) 3) Ohio Stadium (Ohio State) 4) Neyland Stadium (Tennessee) 5) Soldier Field (Notre Dame v. USC - 1929) 6) Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (Notre Dame v. USC - 1947) 7) Rose Bowl 8) JFK Stadium, also known as Municipal Stadium and Philadephia Stadium (Army v. Navy)
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The Husky Stadium is located in the University of Washington in Seattle. The Husky Stadium is thought to be one of the loudest stadiums in the United States of America.
The stadium is named "Aloha Stadium" even tho the state has no football team, the field is used for local sporting events for the islands local college's and High/Elementary Schools and is also sometimes used for NFL sporting events.