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Tennessee fans produced loudest recorded noise in stadium’s 94-year history

Kevin Duffey

By Kevin Duffey

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Although the outcome certainly wasn’t desired, the atmosphere was absolutely electric Saturday night in Neyland Stadium.

Oklahoma ended up beating Tennessee in double-overtime, but public address announcer Jeff Jarnigan announced the home crowd set a new record for noise. At one point in the first half — it’s unclear when — the noise hit 114 decibels, the loudest noise ever recorded in Neyland’s 94-year history.

Although Tennessee let the Sooners off the hook, building a 17-0 lead, there’s much to be excited about on Rocky Top. A young team packed full of talent and a rabid fan base that desperately wants to be elite again, what’s not to love about Tennessee football?

[H/T 247Sports]
Kevin Duffey

A graduate of the University of Florida and founder of Saturday Down South, Kevin is a college football enthusiast.

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