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<blockquote data-quote="DC Bee" data-source="post: 187971" data-attributes="member: 1856"><p>I cannot agree enough. It is our job as the 12th man to make noise the entire time our defense is on the field. We are supposed to make it hard for them to hear in their huddle, the the false start penalties by the F$U OL late in the game were proof of the impact of the crowd. Plus our guys love it.</p><p></p><p> When you watch the block, all the pom-pom shaking made the south end-zone look like a swarm of white insects. It was awesome to me.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>BDS is one of the most intimate settings in college football. The stands are extremely close to the field and the students comprise about 30% of the field boundary. It's almost like a football version of Dook's Cameron indoor stadium. The fans are on top of the action. I recall during the VPI '09 game the crowd noise was measured to be 108-109 dB on the field. I think Oregon's Autzen Stadium hit 112 db once, so our home is on par with others. When BDS is rocking, the Jackets do some shocking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DC Bee, post: 187971, member: 1856"] I cannot agree enough. It is our job as the 12th man to make noise the entire time our defense is on the field. We are supposed to make it hard for them to hear in their huddle, the the false start penalties by the F$U OL late in the game were proof of the impact of the crowd. Plus our guys love it. When you watch the block, all the pom-pom shaking made the south end-zone look like a swarm of white insects. It was awesome to me. BDS is one of the most intimate settings in college football. The stands are extremely close to the field and the students comprise about 30% of the field boundary. It's almost like a football version of Dook's Cameron indoor stadium. The fans are on top of the action. I recall during the VPI '09 game the crowd noise was measured to be 108-109 dB on the field. I think Oregon's Autzen Stadium hit 112 db once, so our home is on par with others. When BDS is rocking, the Jackets do some shocking. [/QUOTE]
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