I beg to differ. I've been to many day games in that stadium, and the crowd is NOT the same as it is for night games.
touchy, touchy. dont get your panties in a bunch. of course tiger stadium is more energetic and louder at night, but that doesnt mean these statistics arent misleading. lsu never plays rice or idaho during the day. lsu plays 2-4 rices or idahos every season. therefore the statistics are misleading to those that dont appreciate this scheduling fact.
Best Home Record, Past 25 Years : 25. Tiger Stadium (Death Valley), LSU .689 24. Kinnick Stadium, Iowa .697 23. The Rose Bowl, UCLA .704 22. Mountaineer Field, West Virginia .716 21. Husky Stadium, Washington .733 20. Scott Stadium, Virginia . 740 19. Los Angeles Coliseum, Southern Cal .742 18. Memorial Stadium (the other Death Valley), Clemson .745 17. Lane Stadium, VA Tech .759 16. M.M. Roberts Stadium (The Rock),Southern Miss. .769 15. LaVell Edwards Stadium (BYU Cougar Stadium), BYU .771 14. Sanford Stadium Georgia .780 13. Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium, Texas .785 12. Beaver Stadium , Penn State .788 11. Neyland Stadium, Tennessee .796 10. Jordan-Hare, Auburn .796 9. Kyle Field (The 12th Man), Texas A&M .801 8. Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, Oklahoma .805 7. Bulldog Stadium, Fresno State .808 T5. Ohio Stadium (The Horseshoe), Ohio State .828 T5. Michigan Stadium (The Big House), Michigan .828 4. The Orange Bowl, Miami .848 3. Doak Campbell Stadium, Florida State .858 2. Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (The Swamp), Florida .863 1. Memorial Stadium , Nebraska .893 props to ProCanes from the hurricane board for the list. Source/NCAA
Or we could just look at home win pct. from 2000-2007: 1. Boise State (98.0%) 2. Oklahoma (96.0%) 3. Texas (91.5%) 4. LSU (87.5%) 5. Ohio State (87.0%) (Toledo, TCU) 8. Michigan (85.2%) (Louisville) 10(t). Georgia (84.3%) 10(t). Florida (84.3%) 11. USC (83.7%) 12. VT (83.3%) 13. Auburn (82.5%) 14. Miami (82.4%) (South Florida, Fresno State, Boston College) 18. Texas Tech (80.0%) 19. Nebraska (79.6%) 20. Florida State (77.6%) 26. Tennessee (75.5%) 56. Arkansas (62.5%) 60. Notre Dame (62.0%) 66. Alabama (60.8%) 67. Louisiana Tech (60.6%) 71. Ole Miss (58.5%) 77. Tulane (56.1%) 100. Miss State (42.0%)
Here's the home win pct. in the SEC since 1995, when Dinardo 'brought back the magic' (along with the return of the white home jerseys): 1. Florida (87.7%) 2. Tennessee (83.5%) 3. LSU (78.7%) 4. Georgia (77.8%) 5. Auburn (73.6%) 6. Arkansas (65.5%) 7. Alabama (63.0%) 8. Ole Miss (59.3%) 9. South Carolina (52.4%) 10. Miss State (51.9%) 11. Kentucky (50.6%) 12. Vanderbilt (31.2%)
touchy? not at all but simply stating what I think is obvious for those that believe its misleading. when's the last time you've been in tiger stadium? only an outsider would feel that way or try to reason it differently. obviously.
never been. ive heard its better on tv feel what way? nothing to do with "feelings". it has to do with the quality of oppt. do you dispute that on average the tiger's oppt for night games are much weaker? and you are being touchy. who are you? and what have you done with tirk?
Virginia Tech, Florida, Auburn, and Ohio State were all night games Which of our day games (home or away) would you say is stronger than these? Tennessee? maybe (since they won the East) Bama? not yet So. Carolina? nope Kentucky? not even close Tulane? :rofl: Ole Miss? negative Arky? ummm, no