What is the loudest 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.
How loud does Neyland Stadium get?
The defense, which held Georgia Tech on 4th and 1 at the UT 14-yard line in the first quarter, received consistent cheer levels of 104-106 dB, comparable to a loud shout in the ear from a foot away.
Why is Neyland Stadium so loud?
Because of the sheer number of Tennessee fans congregated in Neyland Stadium and the intensity of their game against the Ole Miss Rebels, they were able to set a new stadium record for the loudest crowd.
Is Arrowhead Stadium the loudest stadium?
On October 13, 2013, in a game between the Chiefs and Oakland Raiders, the crowd at the stadium set a Guinness World Record for the loudest stadium, with 137.5 dB.
What has a loudness of 130 dB?
Noise Source | Decibel Level |
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Military jet aircraft take-off from aircraft carrier with afterburner at 50 ft (130 dB). | 130 |
Thunderclap, chain saw. Oxygen torch (121 dB). | 120 |
Steel mill, auto horn at 1 meter. Turbo-fan aircraft at takeoff power at 200 ft (118 dB). Riveting machine (110 dB); live rock music (108 – 114 dB). | 110 |
Who has the loudest stadium?
Chiefs’ Arrowhead Stadium topped Guinness World Record Book as loudest stadium in the world — twice. The first time the Chiefs broke the world record was on Oct. 13, 2013, when the Chiefs hosted the Oakland Raiders. Chiefs fans roared to the tune of 137.5 decibels (dB), the world record at that time.
What is the loudest Arrowhead Stadium has ever been?
142.2 decibels
— 142.2 decibels of sound in GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium were recorded in 2014. It was a game against the New England Patriots on Sept. 29, 2014, while the Kansas City Chiefs were on defense.