For those saying I should have put in the Army/Navy game, I did not put it in because it's almost its own category, and there are so many great traditions associated with the game, that it would flood up this list. Army/Navy is in a league of its own.
That’s one good thing about Raleigh. So many college teams and rivalries. Only 1 pro team while Charlotte has 3 and maybe soon 4, but we got College football. #GoPack
@@ericedwards3055 it's been going on for 3 years and the other ones have been going on for longer. It's a top act but tradition-wise it is not that great of a tradition
Ski Dog we don’t rely on music you dumbass😂😂every college football team in America has a song that the team is known by and it’s usually played when the team takes the field and that’s all this video is showing. I can’t imagine being so simple minded as you are to think that just because fans sometimes use music to get hype that it means we can’t just get hype when watching the game. What a loser
Ski Dog you can’t talk shit about a sport when you’ve clearly never been to one of the games o just keep your mouth shut before you embarrass yourself even more
I’m not a Aggie fan but the military traditions and 102,000 incredible fans and the parade of the Cadets with one of the best bands in the world certainly deserves to be higher but it’s your list.
Yup 10 for sure. Plus the War Hymn is a unique tune. I swear half the teams in the US do Sweet Caroline these days. Also, another thumbs up to UF for doing Tom Petty in the Swamp.
I'm a Longhorn but A&M should above Texas and in the top 5. FSU should be #1. LoL @ "traditions" based on songs from the 90s or 2000s. What a joke of a list.
I'm an Alabama fan and grad, but I got some serious goose bumps every time I hear Country Roads and it shows West Virginia's home stadium. Simply amazing. UWV home game is on my bucket list just so I can sing Country Roads with the crowd.
@@chrisculverhouse7079 You're funny. I agree the eagle flight at Jerkin Hair Stadium is a great tradition. Now that comes from when you were Alabama Polytechnic Institute Eagles, right? But I prefer how your fans reenact the lynchings that took place in Lee County by symbolically throwing toilet paper rolls over tree branches in Doomer's Corner. But I guess they didn't teach you that is where that tradition comes from.
@@TimE-io8zy Soccer is a term invented by the British. Calling soccer, "football" never caught on in America because by the time more Europeans were calling it, "football", we had already developed our own sport called football. Get your panties out of a twist and accept that soccer is a legitimate name for the sport.
ruclips.net/video/aGJbbd1MagM/видео.html. Come watch a soccer game here in Brazil or in Argentina we will blow your mind :D the team in the link is Palmeiras from São Paulo, Brazil
Yup I’m not an FSU fan I go to UCLA. Their chant is intimidating and gives me the chills. I’ve been to their game before tho. After I moved to Florida.
I have to ask, with regard to #3, how do you not include the planting of the spear in the clip? It's kind of an important part of that tradition. Solid list though.
Alma Maters performed after Army-Navy Game with winner "Singing Second" is more than a tradition, it affirms their commitment to serve in US military defending our country.
Great list. As a Penn Stater, My top five would be Jump Around, Penn State White Out, VT's "Enter Sandman", Clemson, West Virginia. 6-10: FSU (but i can't stand the damn chant), Ohio State dotting the 'I' (more impressive than spelling a four letter word), the Iowa Wave, Rocky Top, & Texas A&M. I did not even know that South Carolina Sandstorm was even a thing until now
It's the best and loudest stadium in the western hemisphere!!! I am a die hard Penn State fan, and a white out, is literally a bucket list for everyone!! Nothing compares at all!!! We are
Badger fan here! Love them at two (that's were I'd put Jump Around!) #1 is whole heartedly Iowa's children's hospital!!! That's too great!! Sorry, #20 should be #1!!
Thank you and gig em. I’m an Aggie, but 4 time Orange Bowl FB Barry Joyner is a good friend of mine. I took him to 3 A&M OU games, we one all 3, endless to say he will never go with me again. But with the SEC that is unlikely to happen.
Having expereinced several of these, I have to rank Wisconsin's "Jump Around" as the best in-person expereince. It just feels like the entire stadium is going to sink into the Earth.
I love the Jump Around as a Wisconsin fan but nothing can beat the wholesomeness of the Iowa wave. It makes me smile every time I see it. I hope more teams incorporate traditions such as that
It should be #1 in my opinion. I love them all, but it's the only one that salutes people OUTSIDE the stadium, and those people are our children. No question #1.
The atmosphere in college football is so much more energetic compared to NFL crowds, and I believe the college players play with more passion and energy compared to the overpaid pro players, and the atmosphere has something to do with that.
10000% agree! No matter who or where you are whenever you hear the "HOG CALL" (like it or not) you know exactly what & where it is....RAZORBACK NATION!!!!
I went to Wisconsin game once and it was something when Jump Around comes on. The stadium is literally shaking, I hope it don't fall one day! People just wait all game for the opening riff. Nebraska is also a great place to visit if you ever get a chance
They actually have reinforced the stadium since that tradition started in Madison. Its crazy that no matter where you are in the stadium, you can feel it shaking
Talk about shaking fucking UCF bro, The Bounce house. In the student section the metal shit will get you a extra six inches of air. the stadium is rebuilt every summer.
In the end I didn't get how Wisconsin lost to the Penn State. True story of my life: I'm from Europe (living in Portugal); my fav colour is green, my eyes are green, I chosed to cheer the GB Packers, I love Jump around and then I find out this colledge football team from the same state Wisconsin with this amazing tradition. So basically in footbal right now I am all in Wisconsin fan lol. This is kind of strange no? What do you think ?
Perhaps, but we dont need to question it. The comraderies and the rivalries make it fun. Just enjoy! A town I worked in had a huge Portuguese population, and so it had Portuguese bars/restaurants. They are crazy about THEIR football(soccer). As a non-Portuguese i went in to see what the fuss9excitement) was about. Even though i wasnt Portuguese(still not, btw ;) ) i got to enjoy the atmosphere and everyone accepted me! Thats what makes sports fun! Enjoy being a Badgers fan!
Jason Nelson it's become a great tradition and great thing for the fans and kids but it is brand new and I based the list on how the traditions get the crowd going and the traditions that have been around longer can be identified well with the team and fan base. Again no disrespect at all to the wave though. It is a nice touch and amazing support for the kids in the hospital.
It's easily the best gesture (it beats the hell out of doing something as stupid as rolling your own trees with tons of toilet paper like a bunch of damn idiots), but I don't think it's recognized across the entire college football world as a signature "Iowa tradition" that everyone is familiar with. I mean, I'd never heard of this before. I didn't know Iowa even did this. I believe that in order to top the charts on a college football traditions list, your own fans not only need to be passionate about doing it, but everyone else outside of your school also should recognize it as your particular school's thing that they do as well. To be at the top of the list you're going to need something as synonymous with a school as "dotting the i" (Ohio State), Touchdown Jesus (Notre Dame), planting the spear (FSU), and winning the national championship (Alabama)*. *(Okay I got a little arrogant there, but I think you get my point 😉😉)
Maybe I'm missing the qualifications to make the list, but you've got our "O-H-I-O" and not "Script Ohio"? I'm not asking for both, or to be ranked higher, I just don't see how you could choose "O-H-I-O" over "Script Ohio". And no Ralphie the University of Colorado buffalo? "Jump Around" is pretty neat, and although I am an admitted Penn State hater, a night game White Out is pretty damn awesome.
THE WAVE! I love that you included it here even though it's fairly new. That hospital is doing so much good, and I know for a fact the kids love it, as I heard one of the kiddos at work talking about how neat it was when she was there for a short stay
Number 2 with Jump Around was the best to me. I feel the commitment if you can get thousands of people to jump and sing a song word for word. That’s a sick tradition. I don’t even know the school but if I had the opportunity to go to their home game I would jump around like I was an alumni 😂
There's a reason why Camp Randall always has had, continues to have, and always will have a reputation as one of the toughest places to play in college football. Wisconsin fans are a different level of crazy, win lose or draw.
Big Bama fan. Taking my three grown sons to see a Wisconsin home game this year so we can "Jump around".. I don't think anything comes close to this, but all these are wonderful.
It’s more to bring the crowd together. Video doesn’t do either psu tradition justice. It’s insane, especially during a white out. The noise is overbearing.
damekids I agree as an Alabama fan the ‘ white out’ is pretty awesome to see . I would love to see in person I have only seen it on TV and it is awesome.
@@biglebowski923 As a Penn State fan, envious of your in state rivalry with Auburn! having two perennially good programs competing with each other, and your Iron Bowl must be amazing fun!
@@inconnu4961 I’m old enough to remember when Penn State and Pittsburgh was a big game. When Pitt had Dan Marino and Cavanaugh ,Tony Dorset. Yes, Alabama / Auburn is an intense rivalry and is fun when you win but sucks when you lose. LOL. Roll Tide /. Go Nittany Lions. You all are a class act . I respect your program.
Back in nebraska's glory days, the tunnel walk was the most feared tradition for any visiting team. It was truly intimidating, and the entire stadium chanting, HU-SKER POW-ER. Coaches would keep there teams in the locker room until the tunnel walk finished, to keep their guys nerves together.
Did you read that in a history book? That was so long ago...when Nebraska played winning football..a faded memory...see y'all in Norman next year.. bring your memory..and your camera.. Boomer!
And other teams having to practice with loud speakers playing the crowd noise from a Husker game because the noise was deafening...nothing like they'd experienced before. Great memories!
@@OmahaGirl Oh Shannon,live on In your memories... sorry about your season,....... making decades if loser memories... 🤭..so sad for the Husker children
listen, rammer jammer and dixieland delight always will give you chills, and I come from what I call, the boring half of the college division. not knocking them, but the crowd ain’t as hype as you!
It has one main thing that even the pro's don't have: FIGHT SONGS. I enjoy listening to a lot of the school songs, and when able to see them in person, it's even better.
Freshman in the OSU band and didn’t get to do ramp this year.... Even standing on the sideline gave me chills the first time I was down there for stadium Ohio. I can’t wait to feel what that’s like on the field with a stadium packed full of people when we play that team up north
Rocky Top sung (at TN games) and Country Roads (sung at West Virginia games), in my opinion, are the top 2 song traditions in collegiate athletics, hands down!
@@DCAbsolutJohn1 No. Florida State has a very close connection to the Seminole Tribe of Florida and the tribe understands there is no disrespect when doing the Tomahawk Chop. FSU also provides/offers members of the tribe a free education at Florida State. Osceola and Renegade along with the chop is hands down the best especially when you get to see it in person.
The absolute best college level tradition would have to be the post Army/Navy game where the cadets gather in the each zone and sing each others' Hymns.
I have been to a couple different games wvu is pretty good along with Tennessee but I'm telling you Virginia Tech entrance is just ass kicking you can feel the damn stadium vibrating below you. It is a lot of dedication there win or lose that place is always packed.
Personally I think Rocky Top should be top 5. Also, I’ve never seen another team take over an away stadium like Ohio St did when they played in Norman, OK. And that was even after a really long rain delay. I was glad to see Boomer Sooner as high as it was. Gives me chills every time I hear it live.
Or the 3rd down Welcome to the jungle with the crowd going absolutely insane? This past weekend the refs had to stop gameplay and wait for the fans to chill out before they would let it resume play lol. South Carolina was backed up inside the 5 on 3rd and long and the refs made gameplay wait because the fans were CRAZY loud
@@ericheaton6599 1 yr later and the talk is all about Tennessee's FORMER coach and his 'warm' reception playing Tennessee( throwing stuff) i know as a respectable adult (ahem) i shouldnt condone that behavior, but i was slightly impressed at the gutsiness of it! Salute to the Vols!
The whole upper deck sways slightly. Announcers up in the press box have commented on how their drinks will start to move or how pens/pencils will roll off of their table tops during jump around. They even reinforced the stadium with more steel and concrete than it originally had for safety reasons, and you can still feel it.
LSU fan here. I have to say that this list was not very good. My comments: 1 - Florida St's chop is pretty good. I would have had it at #1. 2 - Penn St white out--good call. 3 - How could you NOT have the Ohio St band dotting the I?? 4 - You did not have Arkansas calling in the pigs. 5 - Iowa waving at the kids in the hospital was VERY cool--a surprising good addition to this list. 6 - Tailgating from LSU (or Ole Miss) could have made this list. 7 - The flight of the Auburn "War Eagle" at the beginning of a game should have made this list. 8 - You totally missed Ralfie--the Colorado buffalo as he stampedes onto the field. 9 - LSU puts the tiger's cage right near the visiting team when they take the field. How about adding Mike welcoming the visitors? 10 - Southern Cal's mascot (Traveller) marching to the USC fight song would have been a good addition. 11 - And for cool points, why not add the most famous vehicle in all of college sports---the Ga Tech Ramblin' Wreck. In short, thanks for the effort, but you could have done a lot better. Do more research next time.
Even I as a Florida Gators fan have to agree with that. That war chant, combined with the tomahawk chop and the chief on the horse planting the burning spear is hands down the best tradition in college sports. Or maybe even in all of sports.
How about the fact the game can go sideways really fast if the fsu football team decides to raid the Seminole museum at halftime. Comeback with real spears and tomahawks and take out and slaughter the visiting team.
Great list. I’m biased but Wisconsin’s jump around is really hard to beat. Been doing it since 1998 when drew brees came to town and we beat them in a nail biter. Great traditions all around. Love college football
Cowbells and Don’t Stop Believing at Mississippi State are always one worth noting. Even when the team isn’t winning a whole lot, that atmosphere is always electric
@@dr.volunteer1547 it's not about liking... some of these were lame. Just singing and dancing to a popular song - no real association to the school - Wisconsin for instance. Stoopid.
The Boomer Sooner chant is one of my favorite things about OU game days. But I gotta say, I wish you had the Sooner Schooner riding out after scores and the Ruf Neks firing their guns as well. The atmosphere at Gaylord Memorial Stadium on saturdays is very hard to beat. BOOMER!
If you not been in Reynolds-Razorback Stadium when they CALL THOSE HOGS and the hair on the back of your neck stands up when Whooooooo Pig Soooooooie is called, then you haven't been to a college football game.
I was at that first Wisconsin-Purdue game in 98 when they played Jump Around for the first time. I was a UW junior in the Student Section. It was a night game for homecoming, Drew Brees vs. Ron Dayne, absolutely crazy stupid offensive matchup. Think Brees threw for like 8000 yards that game LOL. Since it was a night game, obviously everybody was super drunk by that point and the game was still close, maybe even tied after three quarters. During the TV break before the start of the 4th quarter the opening horns of House of Pain comes on and me and and my three friends-all hiphop heads, KHB 400 block West Wilson represent! Haha-we all start rapping along and pushing each other around and pogo-ing, which starts to crate this little mosh pit, which then spreads and connects with other similar groups of drunken fans, etc. by the time the first chorus hit you could see most of the two middle student sections jumping (a LOT of falling off bleachers too 😄). By the end of the first chorus pretty much everybody in those 5 sections was jumping. They actually played most of (if not all) of the track that night, because when the second chorus came up shit was straight up apeshit, like fights, lot of stuff getting thrown, tits out and whatnot. My 16 year old brother was with me too that night. He was like “Is it always like this?! College is rad.” Good times.
I'm guessing that Penn States'colors are white and white 😁😁 When you get tickets to a West Virginia game it tells you what color to wear according to what section you are in 😁 it looks really good 😊
Navy Blue and White. The clip here is from a Whiteout game, where everyone in the stadium wears white for big games. We do it once a year, plus, now, a stripe-out and some other things where they do encourage you to wear a certain color based upon your section. We’ve been doing the Whiteout for many years. Now, everyone else has hopped on that wagon with their own versions. Thieves, haha.
Franklin Waddell I live in Rogers near the university and I’m an LSU fan so everytime I’m at school or something and they call the hogs I just sit there😂
Im a Michigan State student, and I love all our awesome traditions and customs. Im thankful to be included on the list! To be honest though, while our YES, chant is solid, it pales in comparison to our "Go Green, Go white" tradition. It gets so much louder and prouder, and I can see the enemy team's players get a little unsettled when the entire stadium joins in the chorus. It's by far stronger and more of a tradition than our YES chant, not going to lie. Just seeing one entire side of the stadium roar with go green and then the entire other side of the stadium roar back with go white, it is kind of awe-inspiring to feel. I'm sure it isn't a welcome sight for the visiting team of course. It is really pretty awesome, and I would say it is hanging around up there with even the O-H-I-O chant, with the power of the stadium behind it and everything. And that's saying something.Thanks again for including one of our traditions on the list. THe Go Green Go White chant is by far a more mighty one I would say.
As a Carolina fan, I am honored you put my team at number 4. And Im also honored you put my home state’s college at number 1. #ForeverToThee #NittanyLions ♥️🐓🖤 💙🗻🦁🤍
For those saying I should have put in the Army/Navy game, I did not put it in because it's almost its own category, and there are so many great traditions associated with the game, that it would flood up this list. Army/Navy is in a league of its own.
Mark Wilson agreed. Army/Navy is its own spectacle
What an awful list you have here. Jamming out to all I do I win? That’s a tradition?
Playing a techno track is before a game is #4? My god it gets worse as the list goes on, just delete this awful list
Jump around at # 2? Wtf how is that a tradition? So weak, what a shit shit list
Daniel Jones your right that should be #1 nothing else is even comparable only thing close is virginia tech honestly. #1 wtf was that even. Lol
I’d rather watch a college game than pro game anyday
guysmalley I 100% agree
That’s one good thing about Raleigh. So many college teams and rivalries. Only 1 pro team while Charlotte has 3 and maybe soon 4, but we got College football. #GoPack
👎👎👎
James Hayes Wtf is wrong with you
Buslover126 unc is better in every sport besides like women’s lacrosse. But duke is still the worst out of all
Neck should be higher on the list just because they get fined every time they play it 😂 truly sticking to tradition no matter the cost.
Devon Watt gotta agree here...lol... I may be bias as an alumni
Fucking rt GEAUX TIGERS!!!!
War Eagle , but neck is the best chant in college football
they played the worst version of the video
Tigers fans be like "suck this tiger dick bitch" absolutely amazing GEAUX TIGERS!!
As A Sooner fan, I respectfully put Florida State’s Warchant as the face of College Football’s best tradition and its NOT even close.
Nah
Bama rammer jammer cheer is better
the children's hospital wave is wonderful!
Glenn Weeks Always brings tears to my eyes amazing!!
Cant believe that's 20 and tomahawk chop is top 2 shameful
#1
Iowa's wave to the kids is the best new tradition in college football. Certainly the most moving.
@@ericedwards3055 it's been going on for 3 years and the other ones have been going on for longer. It's a top act but tradition-wise it is not that great of a tradition
College football is the best sport in the world hands down
Austin’s Highlights well it’s clearly not though is it
Ski Dog no, it clearly is
Christopher Ryan Gay so sad you think fans that rely on music to create atmosphere is the best sport in the world
Ski Dog we don’t rely on music you dumbass😂😂every college football team in America has a song that the team is known by and it’s usually played when the team takes the field and that’s all this video is showing. I can’t imagine being so simple minded as you are to think that just because fans sometimes use music to get hype that it means we can’t just get hype when watching the game. What a loser
Ski Dog you can’t talk shit about a sport when you’ve clearly never been to one of the games o just keep your mouth shut before you embarrass yourself even more
I’m not a Aggie fan but the military traditions and 102,000 incredible fans and the parade of the Cadets with one of the best bands in the world certainly deserves to be higher but it’s your list.
As a huge Aggie fan it is a bit surprising it's not higher. With traditions like the yell leaders and midnight yell as well.
Yup 10 for sure. Plus the War Hymn is a unique tune. I swear half the teams in the US do Sweet Caroline these days. Also, another thumbs up to UF for doing Tom Petty in the Swamp.
Listen to Mike leaches take on Rabid A&M FANATICALs and Kyle Field, RIP coach, an American Treasure
@@callumengland6395 meh it's just one person's list. I'm a longhorn but always loved hearing and watching your band at halftime. They are incredible.
I'm a Longhorn but A&M should above Texas and in the top 5. FSU should be #1. LoL @ "traditions" based on songs from the 90s or 2000s. What a joke of a list.
I'm an Alabama fan and grad, but I got some serious goose bumps every time I hear Country Roads and it shows West Virginia's home stadium. Simply amazing. UWV home game is on my bucket list just so I can sing Country Roads with the crowd.
its WVU though just saying and thanks for being one of few people not to trash us. I can't wait for our home and home serious coming up .
That tradition is nothing to the Eagle Flight. Not that you would recognize that-you did graduate from a school that has the best team money can buy.
Dixieland Delight at Bryant Denny is also pretty cool
@@chrisculverhouse7079 You're funny. I agree the eagle flight at Jerkin Hair Stadium is a great tradition. Now that comes from when you were Alabama Polytechnic Institute Eagles, right? But I prefer how your fans reenact the lynchings that took place in Lee County by symbolically throwing toilet paper rolls over tree branches in Doomer's Corner. But I guess they didn't teach you that is where that tradition comes from.
Okay so I had a thought and I’d like to know what you think. Shouldnt bamas entry have been dixieland delight?
Nothing beats college football. Nothing even comes close!
Except real football.
@@TimE-io8zy What is "real football"?
@@TheNightWatcher1385 Americans also insult it as soccer.
@@TimE-io8zy Soccer is a term invented by the British. Calling soccer, "football" never caught on in America because by the time more Europeans were calling it, "football", we had already developed our own sport called football. Get your panties out of a twist and accept that soccer is a legitimate name for the sport.
ruclips.net/video/aGJbbd1MagM/видео.html. Come watch a soccer game here in Brazil or in Argentina we will blow your mind :D the team in the link is Palmeiras from São Paulo, Brazil
1. FSU
2. Tennessee
3. West Virginia
Their traditions have something to do with their nickname or their home.
Yup I’m not an FSU fan I go to UCLA. Their chant is intimidating and gives me the chills. I’ve been to their game before tho. After I moved to Florida.
Jump around tho...
Wvu blows
Tennessee should be 1, but yes to everything else.
Shout out to my boy John Denver for making Country Roads possible even though he's gone his legend is still remembered
I Know because my friend is a west VIRIGINA fan I am a VOLS FAN
I love John Denver, so I love that his legacy lives on at West Virginia University sports games.
Country roads gets me every time
The best, go Mountaineers
@@cheryljames4035 Our chant of Let's Go Mountaineers! Should be there too As long as we've done it! Penn State got 2 entries!
Also our version of Sweet Caroline 😁
@@304sg It should. Really. I'm serious. No, that's is a lie. Who are you?
Let's Go!
As a Sooner fan, I think the Iowa tradition should be #1
Trying to figure out when Pittsburgh had that many people in their stands..
Josh Salmons whenever penn states in town
Penn state also copied Pitt with sweet Caroline
And Pitt used to be good
@@Cdogg2 Even when they were good they did not fill stadium unless played Penn State or ND. Ok maybe during Dorset or Marino playing days.
Kurt Greaser they filled up games when McCoy fitz Conner and Donald were there too
Dude, how did Auburns " all I do is win" make it. But not the flight of the eagle?
That's what i was thinking same with 2001 space Odyssey for SC instead of sandstorm
The eagle flying has to be one of the most amazing things at a college football game
Same here. I thought it’s at least a top 5
Never heard of reverse rammer jammer and I live in Alabama.
In all honesty, this list kinda sucks.
I have to ask, with regard to #3, how do you not include the planting of the spear in the clip? It's kind of an important part of that tradition. Solid list though.
Aggie War Hymn was played after every over time vs LSU and being there is a crazy experience because it got louder after every overtime.
I love The Aggie War Hymn, Noble Men of Kyle, The Spirit of Aggieland. But my favorite from the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band is Patton.
Weren't there 6? I wanna say? Kyle Field a bucket list, my parents went, would have rather gone than thrown a party, shits real, party's come n go..
Alma Maters performed after Army-Navy Game with winner "Singing Second" is more than a tradition, it affirms their commitment to serve in US military defending our country.
Great list. As a Penn Stater, My top five would be Jump Around, Penn State White Out, VT's "Enter Sandman", Clemson, West Virginia.
6-10: FSU (but i can't stand the damn chant), Ohio State dotting the 'I' (more impressive than spelling a four letter word), the Iowa Wave, Rocky Top, & Texas A&M.
I did not even know that South Carolina Sandstorm was even a thing until now
From the Ohio St. grads I know, it's pretty impressive that they can spell a 4 letter word. ;)
Every time I hear the chant "We are Penn State" I get chills up and down my body.
same here! Ive never experienced anything like a stadium filled with drunken Pennsylvanians yelling that chant!
Turn the shower water on the hot setting.
I hate USC… but the fact the Penn State We Are thing was taken back by some cheerleaders from a Rose Bowl in the 70’s makes me laugh…. Go Bruins!
It's the best and loudest stadium in the western hemisphere!!! I am a die hard Penn State fan, and a white out, is literally a bucket list for everyone!! Nothing compares at all!!! We are
I always hear "we want penn state" lmao
Badger fan here! Love them at two (that's were I'd put Jump Around!) #1 is whole heartedly Iowa's children's hospital!!! That's too great!! Sorry, #20 should be #1!!
Bret is right!
Anthony Gregory if only u guys won more than 5 games a year
Anthony Gregory u right ig, my teams r minny and Clemson
It's new but its def up there. but i know how college football is with tradition.
"#20 should be #1!!!"
...agreed.
Penn State should have only received a single mention. there are other colleges around .
I’m a die hard Sooner but if you haven’t been to Kyle Field at Texas A&M you ain’t seen nuthin like that. Ever.
You got a believe it!
Thank you and gig em. I’m an Aggie, but 4 time Orange Bowl FB Barry Joyner is a good friend of mine. I took him to 3 A&M OU games, we one all 3, endless to say he will never go with me again. But with the SEC that is unlikely to happen.
Florida State Tomahawk Chop #1 of all
It’s better at a braves game (baseball)
Having expereinced several of these, I have to rank Wisconsin's "Jump Around" as the best in-person expereince. It just feels like the entire stadium is going to sink into the Earth.
I love the Jump Around as a Wisconsin fan but nothing can beat the wholesomeness of the Iowa wave. It makes me smile every time I see it. I hope more teams incorporate traditions such as that
...oh look, (acceptable) hip-hop in Wisconsin.😏
It should be #1 in my opinion. I love them all, but it's the only one that salutes people OUTSIDE the stadium, and those people are our children. No question #1.
The atmosphere in college football is so much more energetic compared to NFL crowds, and I believe the college players play with more passion and energy compared to the overpaid pro players, and the atmosphere has something to do with that.
Same with basketball too. Way better than NBA
As an Arkansas Razorback fan, I’m slightly shocked that “Calling The Hogs” didn’t make the list. Woo Pig Sooie!
That’s all I needed to know. Not even gonna watch now
It's because calling the hogs is dog sh#t
10000% agree! No matter who or where you are whenever you hear the "HOG CALL" (like it or not) you know exactly what & where it is....RAZORBACK NATION!!!!
Woo Damn Pig! Ain't nothin' like Arkansas' Hog Call!
@@bryanwhittle77I know I’m 2 years late, but reactions like these are the reason we do it
I love how when country roads played for West Virginia the sun came out, love west virginia
I went to Wisconsin game once and it was something when Jump Around comes on. The stadium is literally shaking, I hope it don't fall one day! People just wait all game for the opening riff. Nebraska is also a great place to visit if you ever get a chance
Yeah we have a habit of having the rictor scale go off the charts you can feel the man made earthquake a couple of milea outside of camp randall
Tunnel Walk at UNL is pretty dope
They actually have reinforced the stadium since that tradition started in Madison. Its crazy that no matter where you are in the stadium, you can feel it shaking
Talk about shaking fucking UCF bro, The Bounce house. In the student section the metal shit will get you a extra six inches of air. the stadium is rebuilt every summer.
In the end I didn't get how Wisconsin lost to the Penn State.
True story of my life: I'm from Europe (living in Portugal); my fav colour is green, my eyes are green, I chosed to cheer the GB Packers, I love Jump around and then I find out this colledge football team from the same state Wisconsin with this amazing tradition. So basically in footbal right now I am all in Wisconsin fan lol. This is kind of strange no? What do you think ?
Perhaps, but we dont need to question it. The comraderies and the rivalries make it fun. Just enjoy! A town I worked in had a huge Portuguese population, and so it had Portuguese bars/restaurants. They are crazy about THEIR football(soccer). As a non-Portuguese i went in to see what the fuss9excitement) was about. Even though i wasnt Portuguese(still not, btw ;) ) i got to enjoy the atmosphere and everyone accepted me! Thats what makes sports fun! Enjoy being a Badgers fan!
Dixieland Delight didn’t make the list??! How is that even possible. Half of this list is crap.
KU’s Rock Chalk Chant should have been in here. It was good enough for Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders, after all.
I'm an Ohio State guy but "Jump Around" in Madison is freaking awesome!
Was even better today at the shoe ;)
@@heyshipwreck5445 You're god damn right it was :)
This Penn Stater agrees
Im telling ya, the most iconic celebration in college history in my opinion.
Im a swede but just watching this makes me wanna be american !
CJanA
Always room for one more.
yep, y’all are always welcome here, no matter where you’re from.
Come on over after the coronavirus
Yes always room for our Swedish cousins. But bring some beer with you; ours sucks!
You cant top the Iowa wave, pure wholesomeness
As an LSU fan I am very happy but was not expecting Neck to make it lmao.
Caleb McCready should be higher in my opinion. Right? That’s cool
Huge FSU fan but I do enjoy seeing LSU Do that it is awesome 😂
How could the stadium wave to Children's Hospital not be number one hands down???
Jason Nelson it's become a great tradition and great thing for the fans and kids but it is brand new and I based the list on how the traditions get the crowd going and the traditions that have been around longer can be identified well with the team and fan base. Again no disrespect at all to the wave though. It is a nice touch and amazing support for the kids in the hospital.
Mark Wilson that's totally understandable... I tear up everytime I see the wave, it's so classy
It's easily the best gesture (it beats the hell out of doing something as stupid as rolling your own trees with tons of toilet paper like a bunch of damn idiots), but I don't think it's recognized across the entire college football world as a signature "Iowa tradition" that everyone is familiar with. I mean, I'd never heard of this before. I didn't know Iowa even did this.
I believe that in order to top the charts on a college football traditions list, your own fans not only need to be passionate about doing it, but everyone else outside of your school also should recognize it as your particular school's thing that they do as well. To be at the top of the list you're going to need something as synonymous with a school as "dotting the i" (Ohio State), Touchdown Jesus (Notre Dame), planting the spear (FSU), and winning the national championship (Alabama)*.
*(Okay I got a little arrogant there, but I think you get my point 😉😉)
Exactly I have season tickets it brings chills down my spine
Because it's not.
WVU singing country roads should be #1
What about the badgers singing “build me up buttercup”
Facts
They don't even play it every single game which I don't understand.
I feel like we use those words everytime my badgers are in a meeting with the scheduling committe
@@erics607 2 years late, but yes they do play it every game now.
Every college football game has their own tradition. Being from Wisconsin, there is nothing like Jump Around. The whole stadium literally shakes.
As a Gator, I visited last season and was basically in the student section. Unreal.
They had to stop it for a bit to reenforce the stadium 😂
VT enter sandman registers on the seismograph
Jennifer G VT enter sandman is on a different level of shaking
@@roccolobosco8834 indeed
Maybe I'm missing the qualifications to make the list, but you've got our "O-H-I-O" and not "Script Ohio"? I'm not asking for both, or to be ranked higher, I just don't see how you could choose "O-H-I-O" over "Script Ohio". And no Ralphie the University of Colorado buffalo? "Jump Around" is pretty neat, and although I am an admitted Penn State hater, a night game White Out is pretty damn awesome.
THE WAVE! I love that you included it here even though it's fairly new. That hospital is doing so much good, and I know for a fact the kids love it, as I heard one of the kiddos at work talking about how neat it was when she was there for a short stay
How can anyone not like that wave?
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Number 2 with Jump Around was the best to me. I feel the commitment if you can get thousands of people to jump and sing a song word for word. That’s a sick tradition. I don’t even know the school but if I had the opportunity to go to their home game I would jump around like I was an alumni 😂
WIsconsin
There's a reason why Camp Randall always has had, continues to have, and always will have a reputation as one of the toughest places to play in college football. Wisconsin fans are a different level of crazy, win lose or draw.
Big Bama fan. Taking my three grown sons to see a Wisconsin home game this year so we can "Jump around".. I don't think anything comes close to this, but all these are wonderful.
Tuscaloosa native here. I'm going to see Bama at Wisconsin in '25. Jump Around is pretty awesome.
Hell yeah wish I could go to another wisconsin game the energy was like nothing Ive ever experienced in my life.
I can’t believe you forgot Michigan losing to Ohio State every year
Please stop, you’re making me mad again. Lol
0-5
It hurts cause it’s true
Ouch, good one
We will beat you twice in 2021
GO BIG BLUE 〽️
Another great tradition is watching Ralphie run the stampede for Colorado
okimojo Or watching the Sooner Schooner tip over lmao
@@Andrewlang90 lmfao classic
Run Ralphie Run! GO CU!
okimojo
How they not even make the list?
Absurd
Running Ralphie IV is a trademark
Cmon man!!
CU Later Buffs
Definitely should have been on the list.
I personally love both Iowa’s wave and Wisconsin singing jump around!
Tom petty and John Denver would be proud of so many young and drunk people loving and knowing their songs. Lol
Tom Petty was a Gainesville native. We started singing the song in tribute for him when he passed as a memorial. He's "Gainesville's Greatest Son."
" Sweet Caroline" , Good song but hardly gets you fired up to go punch someone in the mouth, maybe hug a tree."
It’s more to bring the crowd together. Video doesn’t do either psu tradition justice. It’s insane, especially during a white out. The noise is overbearing.
damekids I agree as an Alabama fan the ‘ white out’ is pretty awesome to see . I would love to see in person I have only seen it on TV and it is awesome.
Yeah unless your waiting at a hockey game!
@@biglebowski923 As a Penn State fan, envious of your in state rivalry with Auburn! having two perennially good programs competing with each other, and your Iron Bowl must be amazing fun!
@@inconnu4961 I’m old enough to remember when Penn State and Pittsburgh was a big game. When Pitt had Dan Marino and Cavanaugh ,Tony Dorset.
Yes, Alabama / Auburn is an intense rivalry and is fun when you win but sucks when you lose. LOL. Roll Tide /. Go Nittany Lions. You all are a class act . I respect your program.
iOwas hospital wave is so cute and nice
I didn't know Iowa did that for the Children's Hospital that's awesome
Ralphie running at CU is a pretty awesome tradition. It should have made any list of best traditions.
Ohio State "Hang on Sloopy" at the 3rd qt is pretty great, also script Ohio at half..
“How is _______ not #1?!”
Watches PSU entrance.... “Oh, makes sense.”
Yep thank you penn state reigns supreme🦁🤍💙
Maybe with the exception of Country Roads or the Kinnick Wave
Watched it. Ehhh...I'll take the Huskers tunnel walk any day.
@@OmahaGirl 😂😂
@@OmahaGirl The one they showed wasnt as electric as experiencing it in person! I think if you experienced it in person, you would be convinced!
Back in nebraska's glory days, the tunnel walk was the most feared tradition for any visiting team. It was truly intimidating, and the entire stadium chanting, HU-SKER POW-ER. Coaches would keep there teams in the locker room until the tunnel walk finished, to keep their guys nerves together.
Did you read that in a history book? That was so long ago...when Nebraska played winning football..a faded memory...see y'all in Norman next year.. bring your memory..and your camera.. Boomer!
@@stoopstified7376 A faded memory? For whom? Why so bitter about the truth? Definitely not a faded memory for any true football fan dimwit.
And other teams having to practice with loud speakers playing the crowd noise from a Husker game because the noise was deafening...nothing like they'd experienced before. Great memories!
@@OmahaGirl Oh Shannon,live on In your memories... sorry about your season,....... making decades if loser memories... 🤭..so sad for the Husker children
@@OmahaGirl You aint very good at smack talk! next time, just ignore them.
Alabama fan here, but Wisconsin's is freaking awesome ! No one comes close to that . Winner by far ! ! !
listen, rammer jammer and dixieland delight always will give you chills, and I come from what I call, the boring half of the college division. not knocking them, but the crowd ain’t as hype as you!
BTW, I’m in southern California, and just me, but UCLA is the closest we’re gonna get to hype as you in bama.
Even though I don’t agree 100% with the list...damn I love college football fans.
The most compassionate fans of any sport or league
college football IS the best sport on this Green and Blue planet.
I agree!
It has one main thing that even the pro's don't have: FIGHT SONGS. I enjoy listening to a lot of the school songs, and when able to see them in person, it's even better.
College football fans are awesome!
Freshman in the OSU band and didn’t get to do ramp this year.... Even standing on the sideline gave me chills the first time I was down there for stadium Ohio. I can’t wait to feel what that’s like on the field with a stadium packed full of people when we play that team up north
Congrats on making it into the TBDBITL!
I’m in the Carolina band and I’m excited to step off for my first pregame show this Saturday
Rocky Top sung (at TN games) and Country Roads (sung at West Virginia games), in my opinion, are the top 2 song traditions in collegiate athletics, hands down!
Fa real. TN fan so I maybe biased, but no idea how Rocky Top was rated below Pitt fans singing sweet Caroline
I totally agree! They are perfect and have the states' names in the original lyrics so they are unique to those states.
Go vols
@@mikeallison5549 When they sing Sweet Caroline at a Pitt game, the opposing team frequently inserts "Eat $hit Pitt" into the song.
Between the 3rd and 4th quarter we play Dixieland Delight with extra verses added by fans in Title Town. (That's Tuscaloosa by the way, ROLL TIDE!😀)
I'm a Penn St fan 1st and a big 10 fan second. So I love PSU and Wisconsin being #1 & 2. With that said, Florida St has the best in game chant.
Yes - very distracting- however, did they do away with it recently??
@@DCAbsolutJohn1 nope. Play it still. Mostly during defensive plays.
I've been a PSU fan since the 1960's. WE ARE.....
@@DCAbsolutJohn1 No. Florida State has a very close connection to the Seminole Tribe of Florida and the tribe understands there is no disrespect when doing the Tomahawk Chop. FSU also provides/offers members of the tribe a free education at Florida State. Osceola and Renegade along with the chop is hands down the best especially when you get to see it in person.
I thought Penn State's #1 tradition was molesting little boys in the shower..
As both an OSU and Gator fan Won't Back Down and O-H-I-O hold a special place in heart but I absolutely love Sandstorm.
Agreed. O-H!
@@johnpotter8793 I-O!
Oh Wow! I am in Ohio State fan to and love the Gators Won't back down song tradition. I think Tom Petty was from the Gainesville area.
@@tonyblair8797 He was! UF started the tradition to honor him.
@@Issie0981 U-S-C! U-S-C! U-S-C!!
The absolute best college level tradition would have to be the post Army/Navy game where the cadets gather in the each zone and sing each others' Hymns.
That's actually really cool.
i thought they absolutely hated each other
I have been to a couple different games wvu is pretty good along with Tennessee but I'm telling you Virginia Tech entrance is just ass kicking you can feel the damn stadium vibrating below you. It is a lot of dedication there win or lose that place is always packed.
That Country Roads is just awesome
Don’t know about “chants” but The University of Texas has the best school song “The Eyes of Texas”, bar none 💯
Personally I think Rocky Top should be top 5. Also, I’ve never seen another team take over an away stadium like Ohio St did when they played in Norman, OK. And that was even after a really long rain delay. I was glad to see Boomer Sooner as high as it was. Gives me chills every time I hear it live.
If songs from the 90s or 2000s can make the top 5, then pretty soon the new #1 will be based on a song like Wet Ass Pu$$y.
If you’re gonna use Rocky Top in a video, you have to at least use one where the stadium is checkerboarded
Or do the cold running through the T
And the title is about Traditions.... no Vol Walk?
Or the 3rd down Welcome to the jungle with the crowd going absolutely insane? This past weekend the refs had to stop gameplay and wait for the fans to chill out before they would let it resume play lol. South Carolina was backed up inside the 5 on 3rd and long and the refs made gameplay wait because the fans were CRAZY loud
@@ericheaton6599 1 yr later and the talk is all about Tennessee's FORMER coach and his 'warm' reception playing Tennessee( throwing stuff) i know as a respectable adult (ahem) i shouldnt condone that behavior, but i was slightly impressed at the gutsiness of it! Salute to the Vols!
You didnt show all of VT's entrance, its so much more than that little bit.
Northwestern when they used to be the losingest team in div 1 ... "That's all right, that's okay...you're gonna work for us some day!"
LOL
I agree, don't forget also shaking their luxury cars while chanting that.
Let us not forget the Wabash Cannonball at Kansas State University. Absolutely incredible
Hopefully there is a video. Sounds intriguing!
How about after every home game the Notre Dame post game Hymn of Hope Our Mother
I'm a Bama fan but that damn jump around is something I want to experience
mbizzle03 the student section always chants fuck you, eat shit and chants beer
The whole upper deck sways slightly. Announcers up in the press box have commented on how their drinks will start to move or how pens/pencils will roll off of their table tops during jump around. They even reinforced the stadium with more steel and concrete than it originally had for safety reasons, and you can still feel it.
mbizzle03 it’s pretty cool
I'm a Florida state fan and I want to experience it to. also GG in 2017 can't wait for the series against us coming up in few years
I was able to watch the Michigan Wisco game last year, and let me tell you, it’s an incredible experience, jump around is something different
LSU fan here. I have to say that this list was not very good. My comments:
1 - Florida St's chop is pretty good. I would have had it at #1.
2 - Penn St white out--good call.
3 - How could you NOT have the Ohio St band dotting the I??
4 - You did not have Arkansas calling in the pigs.
5 - Iowa waving at the kids in the hospital was VERY cool--a surprising good addition to this list.
6 - Tailgating from LSU (or Ole Miss) could have made this list.
7 - The flight of the Auburn "War Eagle" at the beginning of a game should have made this list.
8 - You totally missed Ralfie--the Colorado buffalo as he stampedes onto the field.
9 - LSU puts the tiger's cage right near the visiting team when they take the field. How about adding Mike welcoming the visitors?
10 - Southern Cal's mascot (Traveller) marching to the USC fight song would have been a good addition.
11 - And for cool points, why not add the most famous vehicle in all of college sports---the Ga Tech Ramblin' Wreck.
In short, thanks for the effort, but you could have done a lot better. Do more research next time.
Even when they do it against my dawgs, the LSU “neck” chant is just the greatest thing
The Krypton fanfare or something should have been on here at least. Go Dawgs!
They get fined for playing it though. Their touchdown “Tigers!” chant is much more hype. I don’t know how people forget about it.
Well boi's we made it to number 6 lets go this makes me proud to be from West Virginia
As a Miami fan I got to admit. There’s nothing like that tomahawk chop and chant
Even I as a Florida Gators fan have to agree with that. That war chant, combined with the tomahawk chop and the chief on the horse planting the burning spear is hands down the best tradition in college sports. Or maybe even in all of sports.
How about the fact the game can go sideways really fast if the fsu football team decides to raid the Seminole museum at halftime. Comeback with real spears and tomahawks and take out and slaughter the visiting team.
It's pretty dope, but Oklahoma has the best way of using that tradition against Florida State
I’m disappointed in you both. That chant is cancer and makes me want to vomit
Gator Guy then you’re just a dumbass. That chant is hype af and I can’t stand the criminoles
Swag surf by Auburn and Dixieland delight should’ve been in the top 5
Jump Around- Go Bucky! ON WISCONSIN!!
I agree!!! but, they forgot the singing of "Varsity". Brings a tear to my eye every time I hear it.
Fuck off go blue hail to the victors
Jerry indeed. Varsity is one of those spine tingling tear jerking moments where you just feel some kinda way
How FSUs war chant isn’t number one I have no clue and I’m a Bama fan #RollTide!!
Great list. I’m biased but Wisconsin’s jump around is really hard to beat. Been doing it since 1998 when drew brees came to town and we beat them in a nail biter. Great traditions all around. Love college football
Traditions usually go several generations, and not at 1/2 full stadiums for sure!
Cowbells and Don’t Stop Believing at Mississippi State are always one worth noting. Even when the team isn’t winning a whole lot, that atmosphere is always electric
Was disappointing that it wasn’t in this video. Hail State and go to hell ole piss dear friend.
rammer jammer and dixieland delight at bryant denny roll dam tide
Are they forgetting about Alabama’s Dixieland delight
Carson Sute but no one likes Alabama 😂😂
Carson Sute They're haters, of course they left it out. That's ok, we'll just keep winning National Championships. Roll Tide Roll!
@@dr.volunteer1547 it's not about liking... some of these were lame. Just singing and dancing to a popular song - no real association to the school - Wisconsin for instance. Stoopid.
yes it's the best
as soon as they said they were bringing dixieland delight back for the mizzou game i immediately got tickets and off for work that saturday lol
The Boomer Sooner chant is one of my favorite things about OU game days. But I gotta say, I wish you had the Sooner Schooner riding out after scores and the Ruf Neks firing their guns as well.
The atmosphere at Gaylord Memorial Stadium on saturdays is very hard to beat. BOOMER!
Michigan originated the wave - awesome sight in that stadium. And you missed Script Ohio (over OH-IO) Its better than most of their games!
If you not been in Reynolds-Razorback Stadium when they CALL THOSE HOGS and the hair on the back of your neck stands up when Whooooooo Pig Soooooooie is called, then you haven't been to a college football game.
How about hottie tidy
I’ve been great experience wps
@@erinsizemore2171 Love hottie tottie and think it is in the top ones.
Ole piss suks
I was at that first Wisconsin-Purdue game in 98 when they played Jump Around for the first time. I was a UW junior in the Student Section. It was a night game for homecoming, Drew Brees vs. Ron Dayne, absolutely crazy stupid offensive matchup. Think Brees threw for like 8000 yards that game LOL. Since it was a night game, obviously everybody was super drunk by that point and the game was still close, maybe even tied after three quarters. During the TV break before the start of the 4th quarter the opening horns of House of Pain comes on and me and and my three friends-all hiphop heads, KHB 400 block West Wilson represent! Haha-we all start rapping along and pushing each other around and pogo-ing, which starts to crate this little mosh pit, which then spreads and connects with other similar groups of drunken fans, etc. by the time the first chorus hit you could see most of the two middle student sections jumping (a LOT of falling off bleachers too 😄). By the end of the first chorus pretty much everybody in those 5 sections was jumping.
They actually played most of (if not all) of the track that night, because when the second chorus came up shit was straight up apeshit, like fights, lot of stuff getting thrown, tits out and whatnot. My 16 year old brother was with me too that night. He was like “Is it always like this?! College is rad.” Good times.
Sounds like a great memeroy! This song was ALWAYS popular at the clubs, and i remember it from the year it came out!
"tits out, whatnot..." lmaololololzzz...crazee shit, man. I love it.
I'm guessing that Penn States'colors are white and white 😁😁 When you get tickets to a West Virginia game it tells you what color to wear according to what section you are in 😁 it looks really good 😊
Navy Blue and White. The clip here is from a Whiteout game, where everyone in the stadium wears white for big games. We do it once a year, plus, now, a stripe-out and some other things where they do encourage you to wear a certain color based upon your section.
We’ve been doing the Whiteout for many years. Now, everyone else has hopped on that wagon with their own versions. Thieves, haha.
@@airmobiledivision7759 that's cool 😎 and of course people try to steal it because it's a great idea 😊😊
Being in the student section for neck at tiger stadium was the greatest thing ever seen.
Yeah it’s a shame whoever made this list would rather put pre recorded songs playing over speakers over a true fan experience
Geez I was waiting for the Badgers to be up there
Of course we are up on top because our fans are just the best
Virginia Tech’s Enter Sandman entrance is the best in all of college football and it’s not even close
Calling the Hogs at ARKANSAS is The best and most unique cheer ever! (period)
Franklin Waddell I live in Rogers near the university and I’m an LSU fan so everytime I’m at school or something and they call the hogs I just sit there😂
Shameful to leave out the hog call.
Leaving out Calling the Hogs but putting in some of the other not so unique chants that every school does is ludicrous
What's wrong with these guys?
Im a Michigan State student, and I love all our awesome traditions and customs. Im thankful to be included on the list! To be honest though, while our YES, chant is solid, it pales in comparison to our "Go Green, Go white" tradition. It gets so much louder and prouder, and I can see the enemy team's players get a little unsettled when the entire stadium joins in the chorus. It's by far stronger and more of a tradition than our YES chant, not going to lie. Just seeing one entire side of the stadium roar with go green and then the entire other side of the stadium roar back with go white, it is kind of awe-inspiring to feel. I'm sure it isn't a welcome sight for the visiting team of course. It is really pretty awesome, and I would say it is hanging around up there with even the O-H-I-O chant, with the power of the stadium behind it and everything. And that's saying something.Thanks again for including one of our traditions on the list. THe Go Green Go White chant is by far a more mighty one I would say.
Why have you taken to call your wee stadium the woodpile?
Lololol
SPARTANS what is your profession!?
AH OOOOOO AH OOOOH
as an OSU Buckeye I will say as cool as Stadium Ohio is, Carmen Ohio has to be the best tradition. Gives me full body chills every time we sing it.
As a Carolina fan, I am honored you put my team at number 4. And Im also honored you put my home state’s college at number 1. #ForeverToThee #NittanyLions
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💙🗻🦁🤍
Yes sir let’s go Tar Heels 🐏🩵👣
Carolinas is pretty mid tbh
You should have done LSU and callin’ Baton Rouge it pretty much our anthem
Boise State has a thing like the Ohio State one and is really cool in person
The Virginia Tech entrance is so badass
The video used here wasnt a good video for it either