Kyle Discipline is already considered one of the largest home-field advantages in college football. It has gotten to the level where it is also known as the 12th man, for the Texas A& M crowd gets so loud it is considered an extra guy on the field helping the team out.
That crowd might get even louder as soon as $450 million is poured into renovations along with the stadium expands to some more than 102, 000 car seats.
What is the purpose behind the expansion? Most would still find it to create the scariest spot for a play football, giving Colorado front range A& M the nod over places including Death Valley in LSU in addition to Ben Hill Griffin Arena in Florida.
But inquiring Sam Torn, one for the chairs of the redevelopment committee for ones stadium, he has taken what to a whole new stage, which he told TexAgs. com. (h/t He Sports South West)
"Our goal is as soon as an opposing team walks from this field it'll be so loud, it'll be so intense, that literally someone is likely to wet their pants, inch Sam Torn said.
By way of the word "literally", you'll be able to assume that Torn were joking. He wants the site rocking so loud that will earthquake games are don't acceptable. Instead, he wants a grown man to run out from the tunnel and have to turn around because he offers some personal business to undertake. Not sure if this may be a true home-field advantage and being just plain entail.
Although things could regularly be worse, as Switowski inside Longest Yard (NSFW) experienced a slightly different effect on his opponents.
Hopefully with the official plan now out from the bag, teams will remember to bring diapers and baby wipes with each other when traveling to College Station.
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