There is an endless debate online about which stadiums are the loudest, whose fans are the rowdiest, and which places are the toughest to play. Several college football venues lay claim to the title, including Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Rice-Eccles Stadium, and Tiger Stadium.
However, according to several members of the Miami Hurricanes, the toughest place they have ever played was at Kyle Field, showcasing the power of the 12th Man in College Station, Texas.
Texas A&M’s Kyle Field Among Toughest Stadiums, Say Miami Hurricanes Stars
The Miami Hurricanes and Indiana Hoosiers are preparing for the College Football Playoff National Championship. The game will kick off at Hard Rock Stadium, the Hurricanes’ home turf.
Ahead of the game, the players on both teams were asked by Snapback Sports which stadium was the toughest place in which they had played. While there was a variety of answers from the Hoosiers, the Hurricanes came to a consensus: Kyle Field.
In the video, four Miami players were asked the question, and each one responded with the same answer. Hurricanes edge rusher Rueben Bain Jr. also added North Carolina’s Kenan Memorial Stadium during his freshman season in 2023.
The Hurricanes played in College Station during the first round of the College Football Playoff, a game that kicked off at 11 a.m. CT. The reported attendance was 104,122 — the second-largest crowd in College Football Playoff history. It was the first CFP game ever hosted at Kyle Field.
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