I think husky stadium in big games and big moments is still considerably louder than anywhere else in the conference. The consistency hasn’t always been there for every game like it used to, especially for the early non P5 games before students are on campus. But with the home schedule this year, I expect some fully sold-out and pumped-u…
I think husky stadium in big games and big moments is still considerably louder than anywhere else in the conference. The consistency hasn’t always been there for every game like it used to, especially for the early non P5 games before students are on campus. But with the home schedule this year, I expect some fully sold-out and pumped-up loud crowds for the big conference games ...especially if UW’s pass rush (Trice and ZTF) lives up to its potential this season. Pre season hype plays into this a little bit, and I can’t remember when UW has had more overall returning talent in the last 30+ years. Kinda makes me nervous, but if stuff breaks like it could for UW this year...those husky stadium tickets will be hot, and the crowd will make itself heard. The flip side is that expectations are high coming off 11-2 and with so much talent returning, any bumps along the way will be magnified. Husky stadium gets reasonably loud even during mediocre seasons with tempered expectations; it gets REALLY loud when expectations are high and they are playing well.
Speaking of people overly gushing about one thing. One or two comments in support help bolster your argument.. This long litany of overly glowing enthusiasm reveals you as hardly objective in the slightest sense.
My comments are some of the only one on here with some objective data (total attendance over recent years, recorded SPL, etc.). Everything else I see on here is pretty subjective. It’s apparent that you don’t like the objective information, but that’s your subjective reaction and doesn’t refute anything.
I think husky stadium in big games and big moments is still considerably louder than anywhere else in the conference. The consistency hasn’t always been there for every game like it used to, especially for the early non P5 games before students are on campus. But with the home schedule this year, I expect some fully sold-out and pumped-up loud crowds for the big conference games ...especially if UW’s pass rush (Trice and ZTF) lives up to its potential this season. Pre season hype plays into this a little bit, and I can’t remember when UW has had more overall returning talent in the last 30+ years. Kinda makes me nervous, but if stuff breaks like it could for UW this year...those husky stadium tickets will be hot, and the crowd will make itself heard. The flip side is that expectations are high coming off 11-2 and with so much talent returning, any bumps along the way will be magnified. Husky stadium gets reasonably loud even during mediocre seasons with tempered expectations; it gets REALLY loud when expectations are high and they are playing well.
Speaking of people overly gushing about one thing. One or two comments in support help bolster your argument.. This long litany of overly glowing enthusiasm reveals you as hardly objective in the slightest sense.
My comments are some of the only one on here with some objective data (total attendance over recent years, recorded SPL, etc.). Everything else I see on here is pretty subjective. It’s apparent that you don’t like the objective information, but that’s your subjective reaction and doesn’t refute anything.
I’ll repost here in case you missed it:
Empirical evidence. Husky stadium is #1 https://247sports.com/longformarticle/these-are-college-footballs-10-loudest-stadiums-120896835/#961162
For the MSU game last year, bunch of folks with Apple Watches got actual hearing damage alerts like this: https://twitter.com/sethayates/status/1571319881508982785?s=46
5 year total attendance trends: https://www.pacifictakes.com/platform/amp/2020/5/27/21272206/pac-12-football-ranking-teams-attendance-5-year-oregon-washington-usc-ucla-colorado-arizona-stanford
Danny - do you have any ‘objective’ data yourself, or is this just an inferiority complex getting the best of you?