šŸˆ Hebert talks about the struggles of LSU in the NC game

T-Bob makes no excuses. Good for him. Both T-Bob and his dad are sports talk-show folks on WWL out of New Orleans. I can truthfully say that T-Bob is much more articulate than his dad, who evidently likes the sound of his own voice.
 
LOL at his comments about auburn...

http://bloguin.com/crystalballrun/2014-articles/the-best-of-t-bob-heberts-reddit-ama.html

Question: Outside of Tiger Stadium, what were some of your favorite places to play?

Hebert: So many great stadiums. Alabama post the 100,000 upgrade was probably the loudest by a hair (also that was the ā€œGame of the Century so that might factor in). The Swamp was always tough and probably second toughest but winning there my JR year was one of the greatest memories of my life. No one talks trash like the swamp as the fans are right on top of you. Getting called a fatass all game and then winning felt good. South Carolina’s stadium had an incredible atmosphere. It felt like everyone was good friends just wanting to party. Almost like a giant rowdy high school game. UGA was also pretty great. I grew up in Ga and went to a bunch of games when I was being recruited and being an LSU fan that grew up in enemy territory it was really nice to get a win in Athens my first year starting in 09. Auburn’s is ok. It sucked losing to Cam Newton but it was never to hard to communicate. Plus, that stupid 2 bits cheer is the least intimidating thing I have ever heard. Going to West Virginia was a great experience and playing back to back games in Jerry World (Dallas Stadium? I dk the name) was great. We beat A&M in the Cotton Bowl and then opened with your Ducks the next season.

In terms of loudness 1. Bama (post upgrade) 2. Florida 3. UGA 4. South Carolina 5. Auburn

Honorable Mention: Miss St. for being the most annoying place ever with 50,000 cowbells
 
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