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Toughest stadium to play in?

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What is the toughest college stadium to play in? I think it is Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge.

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  1. I"m big time LSU fan myself, and I'll agree that Death Valley is a very tough stadium for an opponent to play in, but that is really only true in night games.   As of 2 years ago, LSU actually had a losing record in daytime games at Tiger stadium, I'm not sure if that's still the case or not though.  Lucky for them, Most of their home games are night games.


  2. Oklahoma

    Hate to say it but they haven't been beat at home in forever

  3. Happy Valley in State College Pennsilvania

  4. The Horseshoe at Ohio State.

  5. haha...

    I don't know, i live in baton rouge, so

    i mean i guess lsu is used to it, the

    other teams might not be.

  6. The Swamp, Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Gainesville, FL. EA sports ranked it the #1 hardest place to play, as did Sports Illustrated. It was also ranked #1 in a poll of actual college players who would know better than anyone. The crowd is loud and annoying to other teams. Plus it doesnt hurt that Urban Meyer has lost only 1 game in the Swamp, so the team on the field makes it pretty difficult as well.

  7. Horeshoe or Clemson or Oklahoma or any top 25 team gosh.

  8. It just depends on the players on the field. There are 20 stadiums that could make that claim on any given year, including the swamp, the horseshoe, tiger stadium, the big house, and so on.

  9. Boise State University. That blue playing field at Bronco Stadium must be hard getting used for the visiting team.

  10. the rose bowl in pasedena, California  

  11. Tiger Stadium Baton Rouge.. GEAUX TIGERS!!

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