With Texas A&M facing the No. 10 toughest schedule in college football this season, the Maroon and White faithful will need to defend its case as one of the loudest places to play in the country to provide support to Mike Elko’s squad in 2025.
Since joining the Southeastern Conference in 2012, the Aggies have secured a 72.6 winning percentage at home, proving the atmosphere at Kyle Field in Bryan-College Station, Texas, is one of the most electric cathedrals in college football. Need more proof? The 110,633 fans in attendance for A&M’s contest against Ole Miss in 2014 remains the SEC’s all-time attendance record to this day.
The stadium has witnessed many memorable moments, including the program’s toppling of No. 1 Alabama in 2021, and the 106,815 in attendance rushing the field to celebrate the historic victory. Heading into his second year at the helm for the Aggies, Elko will seek to put a stamp on Texas A&M’s claim to having the most exhilarating atmosphere in college football by defeating the best programs the country has to offer.
How do other stadiums rank when it comes to being the loudest environments in football? Well, we got it covered with the top 10 loudest stadiums in college football history:
10. Ben Hill Griffin Stadium – Florida Gators
Location: Gainesville, Florida
Stadium capacity: 88,548
Decibel record: 115.0 dB
Location: University Park, Pennsylvania
Stadium capacity: 106,572
Decibel record: 122.0 dB
Location: Bryan-College Station, Texas
Stadium capacity: 102,733
Decibel record: 126.0 dB
Location: Blacksburg, Virginia
Stadium capacity: 66,233
Decibel record: 126.2 dB
Location: Eugene, Oregon
Stadium capacity: 54,000
Decibel record: 127.0 dB
Location: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Stadium capacity: 102,321
Decibel record: 130.0 dB
Location: Clemson, South Carolina
Stadium capacity: 81,500
Decibel record: 132.8 dB
Location: Columbia, South Carolina
Stadium capacity: 77,559
Decibel record: 133.6 dB
Location: Seattle, Washington
Stadium capacity: 70,138
Decibel record: 133.6 dB
Location: Knoxville, Tennessee
Stadium capacity: 101,915
Decibel record: 137.0 dB
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