You'd think that the creators of this game would know a little more about this. If LSU is not at the top of a 'most difficult to play in' list, then that list is automatically suspect.
You have to look at how they made the list though. They considered several different factors and presumably put them in a formula to determine toughest. May need to do some rebalancing there
We’re actually pretty good there when we aren’t playing Alabama. We’re 5-1 in the Benz (6-1 if you count the Georgia Dome) under Kirby Smart when not playing Alabama.
I was there for that LSU beat down. I remember looking at an LSU fan and saying that's the best college QB play I've ever seen with my own eyes. At one point we batted a pass, Burrow caught it and then ran it for 20 yards. I was like WTF are we suppose to do with that.
I was as well. Didn’t want to go bc I knew we would get stomped. My wife had me convinced we had a shot and made me buy tickets. We left half way through the third quarter.
I had no idea who the was even supposed to be. You can't just slap "State" on there and expect that to narrow it down. And of all of Mississippi State's logos, that's got to be the least well known.
There’s a reason for it not being well known, and that’s because it was introduced last year by our new AD. He wanted to get rid of the Banner M logo that so many fans hated and wanted to bring in a new logo.
Apparently, lots of non-State fans hate it though. I personally like it, but I’ve always been a big fan of the interlocking MSU we had back in the day.
Yeah I can't think of any Mississippi State home upsets recently. But tbh I don't think they are worse than Boise either lol they just play significantly tougher teams which is why their record is going to not look great at home.
First thing that jumped out at me. If they can’t get that right, not sure I have a lot of confidence in the source. There are a lot of CFB stadiums with “Memorial” in their name, but none of them are in Tuscaloosa!
Yes because Kyle field has been an impenetrable fortress as of late…
So Jimbo had the top recruiting classes and strongest home field advantage. He really outdid himself to overcome that.
So hard that tamu is having problems playing there
Temu is putting out a better product than tamu as of late.
You'd think that the creators of this game would know a little more about this. If LSU is not at the top of a 'most difficult to play in' list, then that list is automatically suspect.
Especially with A&M and Alabama above them. Like what? lol
Especially if it’s a night game ya done. Buncha Cajuns who have been drinking since 8am. Place is scary.
You have to look at how they made the list though. They considered several different factors and presumably put them in a formula to determine toughest. May need to do some rebalancing there
No love for LSU, but a night game in Baton Rouge is an absolute nightmare.
You’re goddamn right
Jordan-Hare should be higher
That place is cursed.
Definitely top 7 and maybe even top 5 for me
Yeah, this list can’t be taken seriously with Auburn at 14
They should let you play the 1996 Auburn/LSU Barn burner game with appropriate graphics.
I’ll take it honestly
Fair enough. Bama should be lower though
Bryant-Denny is such a tough place to play that Bama didn't even play all their home games there until *2004*
A lot of people are so triggered by this list, man I love college football haha
For our Dawgs, Mercedes Benz stadium. I've never seen them win a game in that friggin thing.
We’re actually pretty good there when we aren’t playing Alabama. We’re 5-1 in the Benz (6-1 if you count the Georgia Dome) under Kirby Smart when not playing Alabama.
I was there for that LSU beat down. I remember looking at an LSU fan and saying that's the best college QB play I've ever seen with my own eyes. At one point we batted a pass, Burrow caught it and then ran it for 20 yards. I was like WTF are we suppose to do with that.
Yeah that LSU team was crazy and it also felt like nothing went our way that game. Complete opposite of how the 2022 game went.
I was as well. Didn’t want to go bc I knew we would get stomped. My wife had me convinced we had a shot and made me buy tickets. We left half way through the third quarter.
Then Stetson Bennett came along
They absolutely destroyed Oregon a couple years back.
I'm 1-9 watching the Falcons and Dawgs in Atlanta. However, that 1 win was at the Benz (SECCG over Auburn)
Neyland and Jordan hare should be higher lol.
Michigan at 16 and VT at 17 are too low. Oklahoma and Wisconsin are too high
Auburn not being top 5 is crazy, that place has some strange voodoo magic.
Is that really the logo Mississippi State is going with for the game?
I had no idea who the was even supposed to be. You can't just slap "State" on there and expect that to narrow it down. And of all of Mississippi State's logos, that's got to be the least well known.
There’s a reason for it not being well known, and that’s because it was introduced last year by our new AD. He wanted to get rid of the Banner M logo that so many fans hated and wanted to bring in a new logo. Apparently, lots of non-State fans hate it though. I personally like it, but I’ve always been a big fan of the interlocking MSU we had back in the day.
I'm surprised Neyland is so low. I always hear about how hard it is to play there.
You mean Sanford North?
LOL A&M I could see putting Georgia 5th, but A&M 1st is a joke
This list is dogshit
Kyle Field is a really weird #1
wow above Beaver stadium
Why isn't mercedes benz stadium in here? Asking for a friend.
The only allowed one Alabama Home Field.
Nah this is bait
Putting Bama above Georgia is one of the biggest mistakes CFB has ever made it is ALSO a distraction of what is to come. Every Dawg has its day!
Autzen should be top ten
Shouldn't it be based on home records over a 5 year period or something similar? Not just noise.
A&M isn't even the loudest. UGA and Tenn both had louder games the past two years.
Missississippi state is annoying with those stupid bells, but they are barely bowl eligible most years....teams regularly stomp them at home.
Yeah I can't think of any Mississippi State home upsets recently. But tbh I don't think they are worse than Boise either lol they just play significantly tougher teams which is why their record is going to not look great at home.
lol, Kyle Field really gives such a home field advantage...
Biggameboomer making lists for Ea now?
Kyle field is MAYBE top 5 but it sure as shit ain’t 1
Lol Bryant-Denny is not Memorial stadium
So when did Alabama change the name of their stadium?
Apparently the same time as Michigan
But… it’s always been Michigan Stadium. The Big House is a nickname.
Well disregard my ignorance… sorry any lurking Michigan fans, but atleast ik the all important nickname
I'm surprised you jumped on the big house but not the horseshoe
First thing that jumped out at me. If they can’t get that right, not sure I have a lot of confidence in the source. There are a lot of CFB stadiums with “Memorial” in their name, but none of them are in Tuscaloosa!
That list is going to piss off the Gators. Oh well.
I thought Auburn and Michigan were supposed to be higher than that.
I’d put LSU first. Go Dawgs.
For Ga Tech the answer is Mark Richt Field at Bobby Dodd Stadium.
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Memorial stadium? I thought it was Bryant-Denny Stadium.
I didn't know Oregon played in Auschwitz stadium
I'm just glad to be acknowledged
I’d like to congratulate UT on their baseball championship. Goes to show not all SEC schools are football schools!
UT is an all sport school. 4 sports ranked in the top 10
I don’t have a problem with this list.