Oregon?

The Swamp's architecture locks in noise too...but you have to make noise in the first place to trap it.

I guess haters gonna hate.

Perfect example of why the noise level of a stadium does not determine how passionate a fan base is. Florida certainly does not have a passionate fan base and the swamp is pretty loud.
 
Perfect example of why the noise level of a stadium does not determine how passionate a fan base is. Florida certainly does not have a passionate fan base and the swamp is pretty loud.

The Gators don't have a passionate fan base: Evident by their annual top 5 ranking of earned revenue, ability to consistently sell a 90,000 tickets, and enormous fan base?
 
The Gators don't have a passionate fan base: Evident by their annual top 5 ranking of earned revenue, ability to consistently sell a 90,000 tickets, and enormous fan base?

Yeah lots of people on the bandwagon. Any extend period of failure and both fanbases would be crippled by their fans switching teams or no longer caring.
 
Perfect example of why the noise level of a stadium does not determine how passionate a fan base is. Florida certainly does not have a passionate fan base and the swamp is pretty loud.
Youve either gone full fledged troll or you're eating paint chips. Which is it?
 
If you think Oregon and Florida don't have passionate fanbases, you're letting your negative view of those programs cloud reality.
 
Spelling esn't yore fortay.

That wouldn't be a spelling error genius. But when most everything you post lacks substance, and your presence on the board is often mocked; I can see why stooping to grammatical critiquing(because children perish when "too" is spelled as "to") over an internet message board would become necessary.


Again, you're trying "too" hard. Leave.
 
That wouldn't be a spelling error genius. But when most everything you post lacks substance, and your presence on the board is often mocked; I can see why stooping to grammatical critiquing(because children perish when "too" is spelled as "to") over an internet message board would become necessary.


Again, you're trying "too" hard. Leave.

I really think you're putting too much effort into your dislike for me.
 
If you think Oregon and Florida don't have passionate fanbases, you're letting your negative view of those programs cloud reality.

SEC-ish: Ducks, Tigers are a lot alike - Pac-10 Blog - ESPN

This article came out today. Seems like there might be at least a little bit of passion for Oregon football:

Autzen is on a run of 74 consecutive sellouts, and it's the only Pac-10 stadium that EXCEEDED 100 percent capacity this season -- 110 percent, to be exact. And it is very, very loud. More than a few coaches, players and visiting media members have called it the loudest stadium in the nation.

"The atmosphere in Autzen is electric -- noisy and passionate," Mullens said. "And what impressed me the most was, no matter the score, fans stayed until the end of the game, even when the outcome was decided."
 
your stadium seats a very small amount of people. But the noise level of a stadium says more about the architecture than the passion of a fan base.
 
between the "awsomely" great facilities at the University of Oregon coupled with lots and lots and lots of foggy, rainy, pacific northwest days and the Sunny, Sunny, Sunny, bikini riddled beaches fo Florida..... huuummmmmmm.....which would I pick........

No brainer ... I'd rather be in the sunshine!


(Though the Oregon Cheerleaders would be a definite attraction):pepper:
 

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