Some thoughts after returning from BR:
The field looks like a postage stamp from row EE. I thought I wouldn't need binoculars, and ended up not being able to follow the ball several times.
As mentioned above the Public Address dude cautioned us all not to rush the field. The Bama guy seated near me said "Why would anyone do that?" And The PA guy sounded more like a guy at the 7/11 chatting about the game than a PA guy. Numerous pronunciation and commentary errors. They proudly showed a decibel meter on the stadium screens at times, I guess that encourages them.
Our experience with fans was good, both inside and outside the stadium. Like Texas A&M, they have numerous little quirks, chants, arm waving, hat waving, cup throwing tics that are pretty much indecipherable outside the cult. But, the great majority were having fun and not acting stupid.
And the best part, to once again experience that rare moment when 90,000+ screaming fans go dead quiet. It happened not on LSU's last play, but when DeAndrew White elevated for the TD, when the stake was driven home.