Deaf Valley

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Deaf Valley is the famously raucous home-field environment of LSU’s Tiger Stadium, known for its deafening crowd noise during football games.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nickname
appliedAsNicknameSince 20th century
associatedWith LSU Tigers football team NERFINISHED
Louisiana State University NERFINISHED
contrastsWith Death Valley (nickname for Clemson Memorial Stadium) NERFINISHED
etymology derived from the deafening noise level in Tiger Stadium
fanParticipation sustained loud cheering and chanting
hasReputationIn college football
homeAdvantageFor LSU Tigers football team NERFINISHED
homeFieldEnvironmentOf Tiger Stadium NERFINISHED
knownFor deafening crowd noise
raucous game-day atmosphere
language English
locatedIn Baton Rouge, Louisiana NERFINISHED
nicknameOf LSU’s Tiger Stadium game atmosphere
notableFeature crowd noise that can disrupt opposing offenses
partOf LSU game-day culture
perceivedAs intimidating environment for visiting teams
refersTo Tiger Stadium NERFINISHED
relatedTo Tiger Stadium capacity crowds
sport American football
usedBy LSU fans
college football commentators
sports media
usedDuring LSU home football games

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Tiger Stadium nickname Deaf Valley