Guinness record loudest open air stadium - Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City Chiefs Football Guinness record loudest indoor arena - Allen Fieldhouse, University of Kansas Jayhawks Basketball And still the loudest moment I've experienced in sports, 2014 Wildcard Game, Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City Royals Baseball
Cut & paste from internet: Located right in Kansas City, Mo., Arrowhead holds a total capacity of about 77,000 spectators. The stadium currently holds the Guinness World Record for loudest open outdoor air stadium. It hit a record of 142.2 decibels during a 2014 game where only 76,416 fans showed up. This sound was equivalent to a jet engine. Sep 16, 2022"
This is 100% one of my favorite videos y'all have done. I love the passion and energy of American sport. People talk about soccer and how dedicated those fans are. But that's like...the only sport most people care about. Here in America, we have multiple sports, all played at the highest levels in the world, and our fans are the best in the world. It's pretty unique and incredible, I think.
The game this compilation is missing is The Earthquake Game, LSU over Auburn university. Head professor of the geology department, for a long time, kept the seismograph readings posted in his department of the exact moment where LSU intercepted the ball, scored, and won the game. Considering the extremely soft ground that is southern Louisiana, for the fans to register an earthquake on campus...that's LOUD!
These are not nearly the loudest crowds as stated, but they are interesting final moment or defining moments in games. I would say the home run hit by Kurt Gibson would be one of the loudest and when Hank Aaron hit this 715 home run were louder as examples.
FYI, the American football team, the Seattle Seahawks have (on record) the loudest fans and home field in the NFL. Visiting teams actually have to train to play here because the fans are so loud when these teams have the ball, they literally cannot hear themselves let alone the calls of their Quarterback. Marshawn Lynch (Seahawk Running Back) made an unbelievable run for a touchdown for the game winning score. The fans got so loud during and after this run that it registered on the nearest earthquake detection meter. Mr. Lynch was affectionately known as "Beast Mode" for his hard hitting and aggressive style of running. This particular score has since become known as the legendary "Beast Quake." To my knowledge, such an event has never been duplicated.
I was at that game in 2014 that was shown that Travis Ishikawa hit that HR to win the NL pennant and send the San Francisco Giants to the World Series in which the Giants went on to beat the Kansas City Royals to win their 3rd WS title in 5 years. It was in San Francisco. It was the craziest baseball game win I've ever been at! I will remember it for the rest of my life. It was the highlight of Ishikawa's career. He was journeyman player that had bounced around the league and was seriously thinking of retiring and stop playing because he was frustrated before that season.
Just so you know it is every bit as exciting and then some when you're there! All of these are amazing (unless your team lost 😉). Even in my chair right now I've cheered like the plays just happened.
the cubs winning is so insane. that was an AWAY game!!! there was a crowd filled outside wrigley field watching on the jumbotron. I think that ground literally shook when they won. Signs were posted on the skyscrapers in chicago. After 108 years, they finally won.
I was at the game that is at 2:42 on the video. That stadium was literally shaking for like 30 minutes after that. Hardly anybody had left and we were all still going crazy. That SF Giants stadium would have some of the loudest fans I have ever heard at a baseball game
The one with the cubs winning the World Series after 108 years in Cleveland not even their stadium and how loud it was still gets me. I paid $6k to watch that game.
The Denver Bronco crowds are known for being SO loud the teams can't hear the cadence for the snap. And this is in an open stadium with no roof. This is not in reaction to a play, a score, a win, or a ride to the superbowl. The Broncos do not even have to be winning. They are just that loud, all the time. So i was glad to see they got a spot on this clip.
@ 12:35 the Minnesota Vikings & the New Orlean Saints, the Saints sideline was already celebrating their win! That catch & touchdown put the Vikings into the Superbowl! It was unbelievable. I don't cheer(not saying root incase you guys have the same meaning as aussies lol) for either of those teams. My team is the NY Giants. What was the white shading over the playback? Also it's not the only time it happens it's just usually its a kick for a field goal!
My favorite sports crowd reaction was Miracle! When the U S. Hockey team beat the Soviet hockey team in the 1980 Olympics. ( forgive me if I got the year wrong)
Mid fifties, sports fan my whole life. I've never heard anything louder than when the LA Kings won the Stanley Cup for the first time my ears rang for 3 days.
The amazing thing about 11:47 is that the Cubs were the road team in that 2016 World Series game 7, and the thousands of Cubs fans in attendance could erupt like that! Rarely seen from a visiting team’s fans!
I wish I had been back in my hometown of Chicago when the Cubs won the World Series in 2016. It took 108 years! So, I know it had to be unreal! I was def jumping up & down, and in tears of happiness watching on TV from MO.
By rule in baseball you are not allowed to assist a teammate running the bases, this is why the players gather around the plate and don't touch him until he touches home. There's a famous example of sportsmanship during a woman's softball game in which while rounding the bases of a game winning home run, she severely hurt her leg while jumping in celebration. Her teammates couldn't help her but two opposing players carried her around the bases even though they lost but could have won if she couldn't round the bases
You should have seen the Tennessee crowd (over 100,000) last Saturday when Tennessee beat Alabama for the 1st time in 16 years. (College football.) That's Tennessee beating Georgia several years ago at 17:56.
The NFL has games that end all the time with no time remaining ,game winning field goals happen every week in the NFL, the Vikings one was just spectacular because of the missed tackles lol
There was something unique about the ending of that Vikings/Saints playoff game but I can’t remember what it was specifically. I believe it may have been the first divisional round playoff game to end with a walk off TD. There probably have been several that ended with walk off FG’s?
Yeah that was a fun one. so many amazing sports moments. That is why so many movies are made about those few great ones. Thank you again for picking a great video.
There were several neutral-site football bowl games, where there is no way they were as loud as big home-team moments. Also, while there were a lot of Cubs fans in Cleveland when they won the World Series, there's no way it was loud compared to home-dominated playoff baseball crowds.
The Hail Mary by Tennessee was on the road at Georgia, too. It would seem the person who made that video either forgot what they were supposed to be doing, or picked a misleading title.
8:49 a little context. If the Patriots had won that game, they would've been the second undefeated team in NFL history, and the first to go 19-0. And the Giants were 12 point underdogs
It isn’t interference when there is a walk off home run in baseball. All the players come off the bench to greet the batter. This is an age old tradition because the game is over basically-he just has to touch home plate, which he will.
I remember when ishikawa hit that. So awesome!!! There are some loud crowds in this one but I feel like there are definitely some videos with louder ones.
The USF vs UCF game is a rivalry called "The War on I-4". It's played the day after Thanksgiving. UCF's stadium is nicknamed "The Bounce House" because when the fans jump up & down the stadium shakes. It's enough that if you're watching it on TV your picture will shake. This game was for the ability to play in the AAC Conference Championship game. UCF played Memphis in that game & beat them in double overtime. UCF would upset Auburn in the Peach Bowl and finish undefeated.
The loudest crowds I've heard in NFL games is when the home team is on defense and the crowd is trying to cause a miscommunication for the visiting offense. I've seen timeouts called, because the team can't hear the play being called in the huddle, false starts called when a lineman who couldn't hear the snap count and guessed wrong. That's when an NFL crowd gets loud. Yes we cheer and celebrate the good things when they happen, but that's not as loud as when people are standing on their seats screaming as loud as they can while kicking a beat on the steel seat-backs in front of them. The effect is even bigger in an enclosed stadium. No one can do that every down so you save it for big plays - 3rd down conversions and such.
At 20:30 when the Colts beat the Patriots in the AFC championship game..that place went crazy..they were still the RCA dome at the time..madhouse...we had fun...even being there as fans of neither team.
You two are the cutest and as an American sports enthusiast, I love your videos. Nebraska Cornhusker Memorial Field (American football) gets insanely loud, especially back in the late 90’s. Even with a losing record right now we can make opponents false start
I did Not see the Chief's on it! ☹️ We have the loudest outdoor stadium in the US so I do not understand why they were not on it! I can tell that inside games are louder then most. Not to add Arrowhead stadium is a Bad idea! We do yell louder for an outdoor stadium. We are not allowed on the stadium grounds or you would be arrested as it is a Pro game.
check out Tennessee vs Alabama college game on October 15...you will never see an upset like this...AMAZING GAME WITH AMAZING FANS first win in over 16 years I believe
These may be some of the most exciting crowd reactions but most of the officially loudest measured moments take place in American football when the away team has the ball and the home crowd is making noise to try and force them into making a mistake or call a time out because they can’t hear each other to communicate. That’s why I would name this maybe exciting crowd reactions but it’s not the loudest.
In American Football, the clock can expire but the play is still live until the runner scores or is downed. It isn't an everyday thing for a game to end after a player scores after the clock has expired, but it isn't that rare.
Here's a little context for that UCF-USF game: UCF (University of Central Florida, Orlando) and USF (University of South Florida, Tampa) are pretty bitter rivals, and are only separated by about 90 miles (relatively close in the US). Both teams could make their conference championship game by winning. USF only had 1 loss on the season and UCF was undefeated. They call this game the War on I-4 (Interstate 4 connects the two cities). UCF's stadium is only made of steel, not concrete and steel like most stadiums. So when the fans jump around, the stadium bounces. UCF ended up winning, and ended up going undefeated and actually claimed a national championship (up for debate) after that season. I was actually there, and it was incredibly loud all game. With the two teams basically trading points all game.
The New Orleans Saints football has been measured for the loudest decibel sound ever. Other teams have to practice to match our noise. Because they can't hear their plays or coaches when they play in the Superdome 💚💜💛
10:15 right before this, there was a hail Mary 65 yard touchdown with no time left to get to this point. This was the exact opposite, a fan SILENCER. And 11:45, this was at the losing teams field, and was still that loud.
3:10 the home run won the game which means the game was over the moment the ball left the field so the celebration is technically a post-game celebration
I don't think that's technically true. He still had to step on all the bases without missing any, which has happened before and turned a HR into an out.
You two need to watch some videos on Arrowhead Stadium (Home of the Kansas City Chiefs Football Team). You CAN NOT have a video that states "Loudest Crowd Reactions in American Sports History" unless you include the Stadium that Hold the Guinness World Record for being the loudest! Arrowhead also holds the Guinness World Record for "Largest Civilian Formation Flight" consisting of 49 aircraft (previous record was 37) that flew over the stadium pre-game on October 13, 2013.
There are a few videos on YT of this flyover at Arrowhead. All of the planes (which were homemade Van's planes) flown by private pilots flew in formation trailing pink smoke in recognition of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. It's breathtaking to watch even though it's short. One video posted on YT is by Craig S.
The Heat did win in overtime and this is the game were Miami Heat fans had began to leave then tried to get back in when they heard they had made a comeback but weren't allowed.
I grew up 5 minutes from Michigan State university and that was a good one, but nothing beats us winning at UofM with a fumble in the last few seconds!!
I saw Kevin Dyson running it in for a touchdown for the Tennessee Titans. When I was a kid, I broke my foot playing1-on-1 basketball (finished the game with the broken foot since I was winning) and he signed the boot I was wearing over the cast a few weeks later.
Those Packer games hurt. I remember watching all three of them and I think all of them were their final game in the playoffs to get to the Superbowl ... Just, ouch
8:30. That Manning to Burress pass was in the Super Bowl with 0:35 seconds left! The New England Patriots (led by Tom Brady) that year were 18-0. No team has ever won that many games in NFL History. It was a massive upset. A few years later Eli Manning & the NY Giants would defeat Tom Brady a 2nd time in the Super Bowl.
Roll Tide! I saw Alabama in there many times. Usually the other team goes wild anytime they win against us much less in a National Championship. Everyone hopes we lose every year.
The last clip of David Freese hitting the home run in 2011. The call was made by joe Buck it was almost the same call his Dad Jack Buck called in another game. I remember sitting my home watching David hit that home run. The next night The Louis Cardinals won with Albert hitting 3 nome runs. I almost felt sorry for the Texas Rangers that night. the St. Louis Cardinals took the World Series.
I would like to reciprocate your comment from outside Chattanooga, but there are too many clips with the Vols blowing it. But,2022, Josh Heupel, Hendon Hooker. The future looks bright. Some defense would help, but 🤷♂️.
Do a video on mount Saint Helen's erupting. Happened in Washington state and I was just a kid but watched it blow and the next weak I wasn't aloud out because it snowed warm ash it was around 6 to 8 inches deap.
So at the 3:00 that homerun is what is known as a "walk off" homerun. the Giants were at home in the bottom of the ninth the next score wins 2 men were on base and he launched one out of the ballpark so the game was over no interference. the giants had won 6 to 3. now had that been in the top of the half then maybe something gets called as the bottom of the half was yet to be played. baseball has plenty of weird quirky rules like. if they had been leading 3 to 2 entering into the ninth and they held the cardinals to no runs in the top of the ninth the bottom of the ninth inning would not of been played since they had the lead.
You two need to attend a game sometime if/when you’re ever in the states during football season. Down south in one of those behemoth stadiums somewhere. You’ll love it.
Look at the end of the University of Tennessee and Alabama football game from last weekend. Nuts.
I was gonna comment this 😂
Definitely!
Guinness record loudest open air stadium - Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City Chiefs Football
Guinness record loudest indoor arena - Allen Fieldhouse, University of Kansas Jayhawks Basketball
And still the loudest moment I've experienced in sports, 2014 Wildcard Game, Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City Royals Baseball
I was wondering why arrowhead wasn't in the video.
we Love our sports here in the States. ❤
I 2nd this
Seriously
Cut & paste from internet:
Located right in Kansas City, Mo., Arrowhead holds a total capacity of about 77,000 spectators. The stadium currently holds the Guinness World Record for loudest open outdoor air stadium. It hit a record of 142.2 decibels during a 2014 game where only 76,416 fans showed up. This sound was equivalent to a jet engine. Sep 16, 2022"
This is 100% one of my favorite videos y'all have done. I love the passion and energy of American sport. People talk about soccer and how dedicated those fans are. But that's like...the only sport most people care about. Here in America, we have multiple sports, all played at the highest levels in the world, and our fans are the best in the world. It's pretty unique and incredible, I think.
The game this compilation is missing is The Earthquake Game, LSU over Auburn university. Head professor of the geology department, for a long time, kept the seismograph readings posted in his department of the exact moment where LSU intercepted the ball, scored, and won the game. Considering the extremely soft ground that is southern Louisiana, for the fans to register an earthquake on campus...that's LOUD!
It also happened twice this year during the Alabama game
Wisconsin knocking off Ohio State back in 2010 should've also made an appearance
How could Marshawn's beastquake run not be in there??
That was my first thought as well.
Not to mention the Cubs winning the World Series wasn't even in Chicago, so there's no way it was overly loud.
It literally registered on the Richter scale 💪🏿💪🏿
As a saints fan I’m so glad it wasn’t
cuz it says part 1...
These are not nearly the loudest crowds as stated, but they are interesting final moment or defining moments in games. I would say the home run hit by Kurt Gibson would be one of the loudest and when Hank Aaron hit this 715 home run were louder as examples.
FYI, the American football team, the Seattle Seahawks have (on record) the loudest fans and home field in the NFL. Visiting teams actually have to train to play here because the fans are so loud when these teams have the ball, they literally cannot hear themselves let alone the calls of their Quarterback. Marshawn Lynch (Seahawk Running Back) made an unbelievable run for a touchdown for the game winning score. The fans got so loud during and after this run that it registered on the nearest earthquake detection meter. Mr. Lynch was affectionately known as "Beast Mode" for his hard hitting and aggressive style of running. This particular score has since become known as the legendary "Beast Quake." To my knowledge, such an event has never been duplicated.
you're wrong the Chiefs hold the record for the loudest crowd in NFL 2014 where they hit $142.2 decibels
No ..the Chiefs do
The seahawks fans are phonies. They built their stadium to be acoustic.
Check out last weekend's game between Tennessee Volunteers and Alabama! Insane win for the Vols!🧡
That's what I was going to say. Crowd noise registered on a seismograph several miles away!
That was an awesome game I’m a Vol for life. I live in Florida but my family is from Memphis Tennessee!!!
From a Bama fan, you guys played one hell of a game. Give Georgia hell and we'll see you again in ATL!
@@AKACoDGod that would be the greatest rematch ever and im a vols fan and even if we lose i still want to see it happen
i just posted the same thing...Amazing win and amazing fans!!!
I was at that game in 2014 that was shown that Travis Ishikawa hit that HR to win the NL pennant and send the San Francisco Giants to the World Series in which the Giants went on to beat the Kansas City Royals to win their 3rd WS title in 5 years. It was in San Francisco. It was the craziest baseball game win I've ever been at! I will remember it for the rest of my life. It was the highlight of Ishikawa's career. He was journeyman player that had bounced around the league and was seriously thinking of retiring and stop playing because he was frustrated before that season.
I was at that game as well. That stadium was shaking for like 30 minutes. Was 9 rows up in Centerfield bleachers.
Give your thanks to Mike Matheny. Putting Wacha in that game is one of the worst managerial decisions you’ll see.
@@dsboyce1977 I'm not a Giants fan. I'm a Cards fan. I live in the Bay Area but my family moved here from Missouri when I was a kid.
I remember that too! It was a HELLOVA game!
Just so you know it is every bit as exciting and then some when you're there! All of these are amazing (unless your team lost 😉). Even in my chair right now I've cheered like the plays just happened.
the cubs winning is so insane. that was an AWAY game!!! there was a crowd filled outside wrigley field watching on the jumbotron. I think that ground literally shook when they won. Signs were posted on the skyscrapers in chicago. After 108 years, they finally won.
I was at the game that is at 2:42 on the video. That stadium was literally shaking for like 30 minutes after that. Hardly anybody had left and we were all still going crazy. That SF Giants stadium would have some of the loudest fans I have ever heard at a baseball game
The one with the cubs winning the World Series after 108 years in Cleveland not even their stadium and how loud it was still gets me. I paid $6k to watch that game.
The Denver Bronco crowds are known for being SO loud the teams can't hear the cadence for the snap. And this is in an open stadium with no roof. This is not in reaction to a play, a score, a win, or a ride to the superbowl. The Broncos do not even have to be winning. They are just that loud, all the time. So i was glad to see they got a spot on this clip.
The title is kind of misleading... these aren't the loudest crowd reactions ever. These are just game-winners of some fairly recent games.
I have been there you all really need a new stadium.
@ 12:35 the Minnesota Vikings & the New Orlean Saints, the Saints sideline was already celebrating their win! That catch & touchdown put the Vikings into the Superbowl! It was unbelievable. I don't cheer(not saying root incase you guys have the same meaning as aussies lol) for either of those teams. My team is the NY Giants. What was the white shading over the playback?
Also it's not the only time it happens it's just usually its a kick for a field goal!
My favorite sports crowd reaction was Miracle! When the U S. Hockey team beat the Soviet hockey team in the 1980 Olympics. ( forgive me if I got the year wrong)
Once In seattle the crowd got so loud and rowdy after a touchdown by marshawn lynch, they actually caused an earthquake, now called beast quake
LOL...University of Tennessee just set a new stadium noise record of 125.4 dB when they beat Alabama last weekend.
Mid fifties, sports fan my whole life. I've never heard anything louder than when the LA Kings won the Stanley Cup for the first time my ears rang for 3 days.
The amazing thing about 11:47 is that the Cubs were the road team in that 2016 World Series game 7, and the thousands of Cubs fans in attendance could erupt like that! Rarely seen from a visiting team’s fans!
These look more like fantastic finishes than loudest crowds.
I was a student at Indiana in the student section at that game against Kentucky. I can confirm it was indeed extremely loud when that ball went in.
Seattle Seahawks were so loud it set off the earthquake sensor I believe it was around 2.o earthquake
GO Vols, GBO 🍊🍊🍊🍊🍊🍊
Amen!💪
I wish I had been back in my hometown of Chicago when the Cubs won the World Series in 2016. It took 108 years! So, I know it had to be unreal! I was def jumping up & down, and in tears of happiness watching on TV from MO.
By rule in baseball you are not allowed to assist a teammate running the bases, this is why the players gather around the plate and don't touch him until he touches home. There's a famous example of sportsmanship during a woman's softball game in which while rounding the bases of a game winning home run, she severely hurt her leg while jumping in celebration. Her teammates couldn't help her but two opposing players carried her around the bases even though they lost but could have won if she couldn't round the bases
You should have seen the Tennessee crowd (over 100,000) last Saturday when Tennessee beat Alabama for the 1st time in 16 years. (College football.) That's Tennessee beating Georgia several years ago at 17:56.
Such a dumb clip to include it was at UGA, not like it was a Tennessee takeover
As an IU alum I gotta love that last second 3 pointer by Christion Watford to beat UK!!!
The NFL has games that end all the time with no time remaining ,game winning field goals happen every week in the NFL, the Vikings one was just spectacular because of the missed tackles lol
There was something unique about the ending of that Vikings/Saints playoff game but I can’t remember what it was specifically.
I believe it may have been the first divisional round playoff game to end with a walk off TD. There probably have been several that ended with walk off FG’s?
Here in Sacramento for the Kings our basketball team, we have a Noisemeter for our audience because of how loud we get. Lol
Yeah that was a fun one. so many amazing sports moments. That is why so many movies are made about those few great ones. Thank you again for picking a great video.
The one play you said you'd seen before actually has it's own wikipedia page, it's the "Minneapolis Miracle"
There were several neutral-site football bowl games, where there is no way they were as loud as big home-team moments. Also, while there were a lot of Cubs fans in Cleveland when they won the World Series, there's no way it was loud compared to home-dominated playoff baseball crowds.
The Hail Mary by Tennessee was on the road at Georgia, too. It would seem the person who made that video either forgot what they were supposed to be doing, or picked a misleading title.
8:49 a little context. If the Patriots had won that game, they would've been the second undefeated team in NFL history, and the first to go 19-0. And the Giants were 12 point underdogs
It isn’t interference when there is a walk off home run in baseball. All the players come off the bench to greet the batter. This is an age old tradition because the game is over basically-he just has to touch home plate, which he will.
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I remember when ishikawa hit that. So awesome!!! There are some loud crowds in this one but I feel like there are definitely some videos with louder ones.
The USF vs UCF game is a rivalry called "The War on I-4". It's played the day after Thanksgiving. UCF's stadium is nicknamed "The Bounce House" because when the fans jump up & down the stadium shakes. It's enough that if you're watching it on TV your picture will shake. This game was for the ability to play in the AAC Conference Championship game. UCF played Memphis in that game & beat them in double overtime. UCF would upset Auburn in the Peach Bowl and finish undefeated.
Millie is right, Ive been in the bottom of a football pile up ....NOTHING BUT PANIC
In 2019, after Illinois beat Wisconsin on a last second FG, the kicker actually blacked out at the bottom of the pile for a couple seconds.
The loudest crowds I've heard in NFL games is when the home team is on defense and the crowd is trying to cause a miscommunication for the visiting offense. I've seen timeouts called, because the team can't hear the play being called in the huddle, false starts called when a lineman who couldn't hear the snap count and guessed wrong. That's when an NFL crowd gets loud. Yes we cheer and celebrate the good things when they happen, but that's not as loud as when people are standing on their seats screaming as loud as they can while kicking a beat on the steel seat-backs in front of them. The effect is even bigger in an enclosed stadium. No one can do that every down so you save it for big plays - 3rd down conversions and such.
13:24 this is my home town much love! i was even at that game! the stadium shooook 🔥
At 20:30 when the Colts beat the Patriots in the AFC championship game..that place went crazy..they were still the RCA dome at the time..madhouse...we had fun...even being there as fans of neither team.
You two are the cutest and as an American sports enthusiast, I love your videos. Nebraska Cornhusker Memorial Field (American football) gets insanely loud, especially back in the late 90’s. Even with a losing record right now we can make opponents false start
The game between Washington vs Nebraska in 1992 at huskies stadium the decibal level was set at 1.33 still in the record book
My Kansas City Chiefs better be in this video! Lol!
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i think you misunderstand the video titles, its not just loudest crowds
I did Not see the Chief's on it! ☹️ We have the loudest outdoor stadium in the US so I do not understand why they were not on it! I can tell that inside games are louder then most. Not to add Arrowhead stadium is a Bad idea! We do yell louder for an outdoor stadium. We are not allowed on the stadium grounds or you would be arrested as it is a Pro game.
I could of sworn the helmet catch was louder but that throw to win the superbowl was definitely loud
That celebration by the Cubs was WAY WAY WAY WAY louder ;)
In 2022 when the Tennessee Vols beat the Alabama Crimson Tide in Knoxville, TN a seismograph a few blocks away registered an earthquake.
I heard that the Tennessee vs Georgia college football game last weekend (Nov 5) beat the loudest venue record I believe it is.
check out Tennessee vs Alabama college game on October 15...you will never see an upset like this...AMAZING GAME WITH AMAZING FANS first win in over 16 years I believe
These may be some of the most exciting crowd reactions but most of the officially loudest measured moments take place in American football when the away team has the ball and the home crowd is making noise to try and force them into making a mistake or call a time out because they can’t hear each other to communicate. That’s why I would name this maybe exciting crowd reactions but it’s not the loudest.
Yeah the Miami heat one got quiet quick because it had to be reviewed. Not sure why it was on there. Also the Baylor one didn't seem very loud.. Pfft
To be fair, if the crowd is being extremely loud to rattle the away team, that's technically an action, not a reaction.😃
@@mikeduncan3953 Touché
Yes, we Americans can be oh so loud while attending sporting events.
13:10 not nearly the first time, but it's rare and that game was significant
In American Football, the clock can expire but the play is still live until the runner scores or is downed. It isn't an everyday thing for a game to end after a player scores after the clock has expired, but it isn't that rare.
2:37, I was there, was such a good time.
Surprised beastquake isn't on here cause that was defintely louder
At the 3:50 mark. I was at that game. I screamed so loud I lost my voice for a week. Go 🐊 gators!!
Here's a little context for that UCF-USF game:
UCF (University of Central Florida, Orlando) and USF (University of South Florida, Tampa) are pretty bitter rivals, and are only separated by about 90 miles (relatively close in the US). Both teams could make their conference championship game by winning. USF only had 1 loss on the season and UCF was undefeated. They call this game the War on I-4 (Interstate 4 connects the two cities). UCF's stadium is only made of steel, not concrete and steel like most stadiums. So when the fans jump around, the stadium bounces. UCF ended up winning, and ended up going undefeated and actually claimed a national championship (up for debate) after that season.
I was actually there, and it was incredibly loud all game. With the two teams basically trading points all game.
3:00 the game is over, refs can't tell the team what to do after the game
The New Orleans Saints football has been measured for the loudest decibel sound ever. Other teams have to practice to match our noise. Because they can't hear their plays or coaches when they play in the Superdome
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Seattle had a football game mentioned by Jeff McCarthy, that actually set off the earthquake seismographs, and it's not in here? What a crock!
I wish I knew who made this, and who left them out. I wouldn't watch any other videos s/he made.
10:15 right before this, there was a hail Mary 65 yard touchdown with no time left to get to this point. This was the exact opposite, a fan SILENCER.
And 11:45, this was at the losing teams field, and was still that loud.
3:10 the home run won the game which means the game was over the moment the ball left the field so the celebration is technically a post-game celebration
I don't think that's technically true. He still had to step on all the bases without missing any, which has happened before and turned a HR into an out.
You two need to watch some videos on Arrowhead Stadium (Home of the Kansas City Chiefs Football Team). You CAN NOT have a video that states "Loudest Crowd Reactions in American Sports History" unless you include the Stadium that Hold the Guinness World Record for being the loudest!
Arrowhead also holds the Guinness World Record for "Largest Civilian Formation Flight" consisting of 49 aircraft (previous record was 37) that flew over the stadium pre-game on October 13, 2013.
There are a few videos on YT of this flyover at Arrowhead. All of the planes (which were homemade Van's planes) flown by private pilots flew in formation trailing pink smoke in recognition of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. It's breathtaking to watch even though it's short. One video posted on YT is by Craig S.
I’m telling y’all- American college sports is where it’s at! Way better to watch than the pros.
They only storm the field when the game is over.
You all should do a reaction viedo to the University of Tennessee and Alabama game. It was awesome!!!
The Heat did win in overtime and this is the game were Miami Heat fans had began to leave then tried to get back in when they heard they had made a comeback but weren't allowed.
Anybody else notice at the 1:40 mark, the scorekeeper gave the 3 pointer to the wrong team??? lol
Y’all should react Alabama vs Tennessee game!!
I grew up 5 minutes from Michigan State university and that was a good one, but nothing beats us winning at UofM with a fumble in the last few seconds!!
I saw Kevin Dyson running it in for a touchdown for the Tennessee Titans. When I was a kid, I broke my foot playing1-on-1 basketball (finished the game with the broken foot since I was winning) and he signed the boot I was wearing over the cast a few weeks later.
Kansas city chiefs holds thr record for loudest stadium...go chiefs!!
i think you misunderstand the video titles, its not just loudest crowds
@@-EchoesIntoEternity- didn't misunderstand, just making a statement
@@dwignall8154 its ok
@@dwignall8154 We could have had loudest moment if they had measured the noise level two weeks ago after the stupid penalty against Jones!
That KY video will never get old!
2:43 I remembering watching that game lol.
Outdoor loudest should only be considered.
It seems to me I once saw on the TV screen a decibel meter. I kind of wish they would make that standard practice.
In basketball, the player only has to shoot/release the ball before the time runs out. 7:41
Those Packer games hurt. I remember watching all three of them and I think all of them were their final game in the playoffs to get to the Superbowl ... Just, ouch
They all ran onto the baseball field because they had won the pennant, meaning they were going to the World Series
8:30. That Manning to Burress pass was in the Super Bowl with 0:35 seconds left! The New England Patriots (led by Tom Brady) that year were 18-0. No team has ever won that many games in NFL History. It was a massive upset. A few years later Eli Manning & the NY Giants would defeat Tom Brady a 2nd time in the Super Bowl.
Most of the sporting events you need to be there to actually hear how loud it is
wrestling is sports to me too, they get the loudest pops too.
Ya pretty sure mine and our Tennessee Vols last week at Neyland stadium broke all kinds of Db record after we toppled Alabama! GO VOLS!!!!
Roll Tide! I saw Alabama in there many times. Usually the other team goes wild anytime they win against us much less in a National Championship. Everyone hopes we lose every year.
4:42 Derrick Rose… he was special 🥺😢
The last clip of David Freese hitting the home run in 2011. The call was made by joe Buck it was almost the same call his Dad Jack Buck called in another game. I remember sitting my home watching David hit that home run. The next night The Louis Cardinals won with Albert hitting 3 nome runs. I almost felt sorry for the Texas Rangers that night. the St. Louis Cardinals took the World Series.
I was 9 years old during that series and David Freese was my hero lmao
Go BIG Orange 💯 hello from Knoxville TN 👍
I would like to reciprocate your comment from outside Chattanooga, but there are too many clips with the Vols blowing it. But,2022, Josh Heupel, Hendon Hooker. The future looks bright. Some defense would help, but 🤷♂️.
@@ryanjustice2670 I agree, if we can keep this coach in place for long enough 🙏
It was awesome when Tennessee beat Bama.
React to Tennessee vs Alabama total chaos !!!
2001 world series game 7 bottom of the 9th....Destiny in The Desert. Talk about Noise!
When they wait for them after the home run it’s when it’s a walkoff homerun that wins the game
When they come out like that at home plate it means the game is over. It's not interference lol the game is over.
Do a video on mount Saint Helen's erupting. Happened in Washington state and I was just a kid but watched it blow and the next weak I wasn't aloud out because it snowed warm ash it was around 6 to 8 inches deap.
Have you thought about the trailer of The Chosen…. It’s only 3 minutes long
So at the 3:00 that homerun is what is known as a "walk off" homerun. the Giants were at home in the bottom of the ninth the next score wins 2 men were on base and he launched one out of the ballpark so the game was over no interference. the giants had won 6 to 3. now had that been in the top of the half then maybe something gets called as the bottom of the half was yet to be played. baseball has plenty of weird quirky rules like. if they had been leading 3 to 2 entering into the ninth and they held the cardinals to no runs in the top of the ninth the bottom of the ninth inning would not of been played since they had the lead.
The one of Chicago Cubs Won the World series after 108 years
RIP Kobe
You two need to attend a game sometime if/when you’re ever in the states during football season. Down south in one of those behemoth stadiums somewhere. You’ll love it.