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The press box view of Bryant-Denny Stadium for Alabama's 38-17 win over LSU.

(Michael Casagrande/mcasagrande@al.com)

TUSCALOOSA, Alabama — From the press box on the west side of Bryant-Denny Stadium it started slow.

A few seconds later, the movement was obvious.

The packed stadium was swaying along with the music in the fourth quarter of Alabama's 38-17 win over LSU on Saturday night.

The Crimson Tide had just stopped LSU on fourth down up 14 with 9:10 to play. With CBS taking another TV timeout and "Dixieland Delight" playing at full volume, the shaking began.

Every seat came with a free shaker (or pom pom) and nearly all 101,000-plus used it. In unison, the crowd used the plastic cheer tool to move the earth. It wasn't quite the swaying action experienced at Kyle Field, but several reporters in the press box confirmed they felt the stadium move.

Did you feel it in the seating bowl? Leave a comment below.

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Update:

Proof of the stadium movement from Jim Dunaway.