dshans
They call me The Dribbler
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ND definitely has disadvantages when it comes to crowd noise, but why is it so difficult to get the noise up now, when it was arguably the loudest stadium in the country back when it only had under 60,000 seats. Now it has 20,000+ more and the noise has died down?
... Because of the bowl-shaped structure, the noise doesn't stay in as well, and increase(d) seating won't help all that much. It also makes the experience less enjoyable, as the the seating is further away from the action, and more bunched in. That's why double deckers are generally superior to bowl stadiums. They allow more noise to stay in ...
Good point. The (relatively) loudest I remember the stadium being was I was not at the 1971 USC game. I had (believe it or not) what I felt were better things to do. I could hear the crowd roaring from the Library to La Fortune to The Rock to Holy Cross Hall (my dorm, which was demolished around 1990) on the "outskirts" of campus and to SMC.
I was on the move and was surprised, based on the noise, that we'd lost when all was said and done.
Amped up, electronically pumped out sound may be loud, but it ain't the real thing by any means. Would I, an aging Alum, give up my seat to someone with better pipes and legs just to bump the decimeters?
Fuck no!!!
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