Back in October 1988, before the program was nationally relevant like it is today, and before former Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly was tasked with bringing LSU back to glory, the Tigers were locked in a defensive battle with the No. 4 Auburn Tigers. Auburn had only mustered two field goals the entire game while holding LSU scoreless. Then, with less than two minutes left in the fourth quarter, something incredible happened.
LSU quarterback Tommy Hodson found Eddie Fuller in the back of the end zone for the game-winning touchdown. The stadium went so nuts, so crazy and got so loud that it actually registered an earthquake. That LSU-Auburn rivalry game is now famously known as "The Earthquake Game."
This is what happens when 95,000 fans go nuts. LSU is the only stadium I have exited from, that my ears rang for several hours after the game. Something about the weigth of the air over Death Valley on a Saturday night with about 85,000 drunk cajans. The seismic registers are just blocks from the stadium.