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    2014 Auburn game or Texas A$M or 2017 LSU

    For those of you that were there for these games. Which atmosphere was best, which one would we like to see most duplicated this weekend.

    I have friends that said walking into the stadium against LSU in 2017 just felt different.

    I watched all of them on TV and I could feel it through the screen. Just wondering.
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    2014 Auburn > 2017 LSU

    Both were awesome
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    auburn in 14 is the answer as far as the entire game and the atmosphere and just how it felt. however, the absolute loudest single moment i've ever experienced was early in that a&m game when we stopped them on 4th and short in our territory. that single burst was even more than the johnson or banks pick 6s in those respective games even tho those 2 instances were a much more sustained insanity.

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    14 Auburn followed by 17 Bama. 17 LSU was hype but it wasn't near those two. A&M 14 is probably 3rd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maverick91 View Post
    For those of you that were there for these games. Which atmosphere was best, which one would we like to see most duplicated this weekend.

    I have friends that said walking into the stadium against LSU in 2017 just felt different.

    I watched all of them on TV and I could feel it through the screen. Just wondering.
    The 14 AU game was electric everywhere, from the tailgate to the drive home it was great.

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    The Johnson pick six made the East side of Scott Field shake. And yes it was the loudest. Everyone in the stadium knew as soon as the QB let go of the ball it was a pick six.

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    14 Auburn will be hard to ever beat!

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    The year we lost a last minute game to Arkansas right after the death of Nick Bell. That was a wild atmosphere.
    Jonathon Banks vs Tebow. Anthony Johnson pick 6 against Saban.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DownwardDawg View Post
    The year we lost a last minute game to Arkansas right after the death of Nick Bell. That was a wild atmosphere.
    Jonathon Banks vs Tebow. Anthony Johnson pick 6 against Saban.
    I was just thinking about that one, My BIL and a couple of friends and I were standing outside the west side of the stadium pre game, it was a mad house. We looked at each other that night and said "I didn't think I would ever see this here."

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    14 Auburn?It was electric.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coursesuper View Post
    I was just thinking about that one, My BIL and a couple of friends and I were standing outside the west side of the stadium pre game, it was a mad house. We looked at each other that night and said "I didn't think I would ever see this here."
    It was wild. Shame we lost on that end zone fumble.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coursesuper View Post
    I was just thinking about that one, My BIL and a couple of friends and I were standing outside the west side of the stadium pre game, it was a mad house. We looked at each other that night and said "I didn't think I would ever see this here."
    When Nick Bell's mother broke the moment of silence with the cowbell.........still gives me chills. That place was loud that night. I left that night thinking that we were probably one of the best 10 teams in the country. By the end of the year, our offense was humming and our D was downright terrifying.

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    Auburn for sure. But the loudest moment I ever experienced was 2009 against Florida when Banks picked Tebow and ran it back 90 yards for 6 going into halftime. I don?t think it will ever get that loud again

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    2014 Auburn is the pinnacle.

    But, 1992 Florida is still right up there. Being on Thursday Night with 2 Top 25 teams was unique then. Campus was electric all week. It was so big classes were cancelled.
    And then we destroyed that prick Shane Matthews. DWS was LOUD (with hardly any cowbells). We partied through the weekend on that one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by StarkVegasSteve View Post
    When Nick Bell's mother broke the moment of silence with the cowbell.........still gives me chills. That place was loud that night. I left that night thinking that we were probably one of the best 10 teams in the country. By the end of the year, our offense was humming and our D was downright terrifying.
    That was quite a moment. You could hear a pin drop until she rang that bell. Then the place erupted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrunswickDawg View Post
    But, 1992 Florida is still right up there. Being on Thursday Night with 2 Top 25 teams was unique then. Campus was electric all week. It was so big classes were cancelled.
    And then we destroyed that prick Shane Matthews. DWS was LOUD (with hardly any cowbells). We partied through the weekend on that one.
    Yeah that was great.

    1999 Egg Bowl was also about as electric as Scott Field has ever been as well. It was pandemonium when we scored to tie and whatever is the next step past that after the pick
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coach34 View Post
    Yeah that was great.

    1999 Egg Bowl was also about as electric as Scott Field has ever been as well. It was pandemonium when we scored to tie and whatever is the next step past that after the pick
    I was 6 when that happened. I remember being there and my dad still says to this day, had someone smelled me that night CPS would've been called. There was more liquor and beer being thrown when we tied it and when we kicked the GW than had been thrown before or has been thrown since.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coach34 View Post
    Yeah that was great.

    1999 Egg Bowl was also about as electric as Scott Field has ever been as well. It was pandemonium when we scored to tie and whatever is the next step past that after the pick
    That place was nuts, I was yelling at my wife "we can win, we can win".

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    Thank y'all for the stories. Auburn it is, don't know if we will touch it this week but if we win the next two. That Thanksgiving game is going to be absolutely bonkers.

    I was too young to remember which game it was, I think it was against arky, we stormed the field, my brother got his hat signed by JJ Johnson. Great memories.

    Edit: just remembered my Dad got a speeding ticket headed up there. We were living in Meridian at the time. I remember thinking "this cop isn't going to give us a ticket. He just asked if we were headed to the game and my Dad said yeah." He gave my Dad a ticket, I remember thinking he was probably an Pissville fan.
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    2025 Arizona State. Most electric atmosphere in that place I've ever been a part of.

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