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I Issue Everyone A Challenge For Saturday Night

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The Earthquake Game was a college football game in which the crowdreaction after an important play registered on a seismograph. Played in front of a crowd of 79,431 at Louisiana State University's Tiger Stadium on October 8, 1988, the LSU Tigers upset No. 4 Auburn 7–6.

Not sure if this was what Franklin was referring too, but if not let’s make it happen anyway!
 
I would be too paranoid that the upper deck in the North End Zone will come sliding down. Have you every been up there when the played Zombie Nation?!!
Bouncing up and down is not a good idea. I used to sit in EEU near the student section and the stands would vibrate enough to make me uneasy.
Make noise. Don't bounce.
 
The Earthquake Game was a college football game in which the crowdreaction after an important play registered on a seismograph. Played in front of a crowd of 79,431 at Louisiana State University's Tiger Stadium on October 8, 1988, the LSU Tigers upset No. 4 Auburn 7–6.

Not sure if this was what Franklin was referring too, but if not let’s make it happen anyway!
Um, Beaver stadium regularly registers on the Richter scale inside the millennium science buildimg in Penn State. We've already met this challenge many times
 
I remember one time when the wave was going on and you could feel the bleachers vibrating from the fans around the other side.
 
The Earthquake Game was a college football game in which the crowdreaction after an important play registered on a seismograph. Played in front of a crowd of 79,431 at Louisiana State University's Tiger Stadium on October 8, 1988, the LSU Tigers upset No. 4 Auburn 7–6.

Not sure if this was what Franklin was referring too, but if not let’s make it happen anyway!

I'm just happy PSU_522 figured out what color to wear.
 
You should have felt the upper North end zone bouncing after the Michigan four overtime victory game. It was unsettling.
 
Bouncing up and down is not a good idea. I used to sit in EEU near the student section and the stands would vibrate enough to make me uneasy.
Make noise. Don't bounce.
My BIL was a communications tech and climbed 300-400 foot towers to work. Once stood and hung by his belt 1,000 feet up.
2005 he was in the ohowihate section for the game.
“Smith rolls left looks down field....Tampa Hali with the hit, ball is loose and Scott Paxson recovers!”
He was quite nervous with the eruption that followed that play.

OL
 
My tickets used to be up in SLU. It really gets rocking up there and honestly the first few times was very concerning. After a while we got used to it and was fun to watch the new folks we brought up there.
 
So many paranoid geezers around here. Bounce away! Just because it moves and shakes doesn’t mean it’s going down!
 
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The upper deck of the north end zone is no joke when the crowd gets going lol. 2007 ND game I sat up there. It was crazy.

This time around I’ll be much closer to the field!
 


I would be too paranoid that the upper deck in the North End Zone will come sliding down. Have you every been up there when the played Zombie Nation?!!
I was up there when Richard Gardner made that pick 6 against NE in '02. Thought the structure was going to collapse.

"3rd down and 6. Stadium startin' to rumble.."

EDIT: Something funny I never noticed in that clip, the fan (Former player, maybe) that runs into the end zone to congratulate Gardner after the score.
 
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Well, if it goes down, I would rather be up there riding it down(kind of like surfing), I wouldn't want to be in the lower level. :D
 
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