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  2. Look: Rankings Name 50 ‘Loudest’ College Football Stadiums

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    A ranking of the 50 “loudest” college football stadiums of all-time was released on Tuesday. LSU checks in at No. 1, followed by Penn State, Texas A&M, Washington and Tennessee.

  3. Viking Thunder Clap - Wikipedia

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    Viking clapping of Esteghlal fans in the match against Shahr Khodro, 9 May 2022. Fans of the following teams regularly perform versions of the viking clap: Esteghlal fans performed the Viking clap immediately after the end of the UEFA Euro 2016; With each clap, they call their team nickname "S.S".

  4. Fargodome - Wikipedia

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    Fargodome is the home field of the Bison football team, which competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division I level in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). NDSU is a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference, and prior to the 1993 season, the football venue was Dacotah Field, adjacent to the ...

  5. List of football video games - Wikipedia

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    List of football video games may refer to: List of association football video games (soccer) List of American football video games; Chronology of indoor American football video games; List of Australian rules football video games

  6. Fan Ranking Names The “Loudest” Stadiums In College Football

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    It is run by a self-described “college football junkie” who specializes in […] The post Fan Ranking Names The “Loudest” Stadiums In College Football appeared first on The Spun.

  7. NFL Fever 2000 - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... NFL Fever 2000 is an American football video game published and developed by Microsoft Game Studios for Windows in 1999. The game ...

  8. Maximum-Football - Wikipedia

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    Maximum-Football 1.0 was released on March 3, 2006, after missing previous release targets in the two years leading up to release. Many of the delays were caused by features being added to the game that had been asked for by community members on the Maximum-Football and Matrix Games message boards. [citation needed]

  9. Front Page Sports Football - Wikipedia

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    Front Page Sports Football (or FPS Football), first released in 1992, was the first in a series of American football simulations released by Sierra Online.The Front Page Sports series was notable for being one of the first football simulations to include a career mode where players aged and retired, and for the number of statistics it offered.