Tennessee breaks decibel record as Neyland Stadium roars against Georgia
Tennessee’s Neyland Stadium is the new record holder for the college football decibel record.
During the Vols’ game against Georgia on Saturday, Tennessee fans reached 137 dB, breaking the old decibel record of 133.6 at the 1992 Washington-Nebraska game.
New college football decibel record belongs to Neyland Stadium- 137 dB
The old record was 133.6 for a 1992 Washington-Nebraska game
— FOX Sports Knoxville (@FOXSportsKnox) November 18, 2023
The record was broken in the first quarter of the game as Tennessee trailed 10-7 and were looking for a big stop. With 3 quarters of football still to be played, it wouldn’t be a surprise if Tennessee fans broke their own record, especially if the game is close down the stretch.
Tennessee is looking for a big upset against Georgia on Saturday. The Vols have not beaten a No. 1 team since 1985 when they beat Auburn. The Vols are also looking for their first win over Georgia since 2016.
But Georgia is looking to lose its 27-game win streak on Saturday. The Bulldogs are looking for a 3rd-straight big win after beating Missouri and Ole Miss in back-t0-back weeks.