The 5 toughest Places to Play in the SEC
By Ben Murphy
Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports
No. 1 Tiger Stadium
“Where opponents dreams come to die” just about sums up Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Death Valley may the most appropriate nickname the stadium has been given. It is the third largest SEC stadium in capacity at just over 102,000. Tiger Stadium ranked 4th in average attendance during the 2014 season. Under the direction of head coach Les Miles, the Tigers have won 62 of their 71 home games he has coached in, bringing LSU’s Tiger Stadium to the top spot on our list.
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