Garth Brooks really moved the needle when he performed “Callin’ Baton Rouge' at LSU's Tiger Stadium.
Nearby, a seismograph in Nicholson Hall recorded the equivalent of a small earthquake as the crowd sang along with Brooks, according to the television station.
The last time earthquake-like numbers were recorded at Tiger Stadium was Oct. 8, 1988, WBRZ reported. LSU’s comeback 7-6 victory against No. 4 Auburn in the final two minutes, when Tommy Hodson threw a touchdown pass to Eddie Fuller on fourth down, resulted in 79,341 fans cheering and stomping.It happened again Saturday night.
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