The first clip is of the Florida State Seminoles.. The Seminoles are an Native American Nation within the United States and are native to the Florida area. Many teams in a variety of sports, professional or college, had nicknames and mascots that represented Native American people. Many of those names and mascots have been replaced out of respect for various Tribes. Florida State has special permission from the Florida Seminole band to use the name "Seminoles".. The motion they ae making is called the "Tomahawk Chop" and is always accompanied by the chant.
Penn State has their white out every time there football team plays, Florida St has a Tomahawk chop, Tennessee has a country song that they play before the game, Clemson has a statue to touch and a runway to run on before the game, Virginia Tech has a song that the crowd sings to, and Michigan is blue and Yellow
The 3rd one you looked at was Clemson. All College Football schools are full of tradition. I'll tell you about Clemson's because I am a fan. Clemson plays in Death Valley, nicknamed by a coach of an opposing school in the '50s whrn he said he was tired of getting killed in that death Valley (stadium is in a valley). The rick Clemson rubs at the top of the hill is from Death Valley, California given to Coach Frank Howard by a formor player. It ended up at the top of the hill and Coach told his players that if they would give him 110%, they could touch his rock. If not, keep theit filthy hands off his rock. Hence, Howard's Rock. The Hill was how Clemson entered the field from their locker rooms across the road. Whrn the locker rooms were moved to the stadium, Clemson just walked out on the field like every other team. The crowd seemed kinda lack luster from that entrance, amd Clemson played lackluster. So, they started bording busses that tale them from the locker room, around the stadium to the top of The Hill. The announcer called it "The Most Exciting 25 seconds in College Football because it is, amd it tales about 25 seconds to get the team down The Hill. The color is Burnt Orange, not red. Red is the color of that hated chicken school 110 miles down the road in the same state, and the Dawg school just 80 miles down the road in another state. I hope everyone gives you some of the traditions of their teams. That's what makes college football so great.
Michigan Stadium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. The 4th largest Sports Stadium in the World. The largest Sports Stadium in North America. GO BLUE! The Michigan Wolverines!
Context------- -1:10 The team is named "The Florida State University Seminole". Named after a Native American tribe. The crowd is doing what is called "The Tomahawk Chop" and doing a "Battle Cry" which is what you would see in movies, Native Americans would do before they would attack the cowboys in the movie. It's the stadium getting the team pumped to go to battle and win the game.... -1:37 The Penn(sylvania) State Nittany Lions. This one game is called "The White Out", where the ENTIRE stadium has to wear white to gain entry. It's always a night game against a highly ranked opposing team. The white is supposed to be solidarity and to be "opposing" and "intimidating" for the opposite team.
"The Most exciting 25 seconds' . . . Yadda Yadda. Is what people televising the game give as hype. All the festivities are generally for every home game. Not just the title games. If the football team isn't doing so well that year, the celebration may be muted.
The team touch the banner that says M club supports you is the Michigan Wolverines, there are colors are maze and blue The stadium is the largest stadium in the country, today’s attendance for the game against the Minnesota Golden gophers was 110,000
You should check out college basketball March madness best moments which is the postseason tournament. College basketball is just as popular as college football
Most conferences have their championship game, but the final national championship playoff games participants are still selected by a NCAA committee. That committee does not always choose the teams on merit.
The all white stadium is Penn State’s White out game it’s an annual game that packs Beaver Stadium to capacities of 106-110k and they have everyone wear white it creates a deafening environment for the visiting team where the decibel levels can reach upwards of 120+ that’s roughly equivalent to a jet engine. Nope these crowds are for every home game. College football predates the nfl in the US and also not every state has a pro team so colleges have ties to states and regions so the passion for the schools runs deep and tend to be then generational for the fan bases of the schools.
The first clip is from the Florida State Seminoles. The Seminoles were an Indian* tribe in Florida centuries ago. The hand motion was an Indian chop symbolizing Indian hatchet actions in battle. *Indian means "God's People." It is NOT a derogatory term. Native American is actually not a correct term as ALL original people in North and South America came over via the Bering Straight land bridge from Asia during the last Ice Age.
It's the Tomahawk Chop. I think FSU was the first to do the war chant and tomahawk chop. I'm not sure of it though. Gridiron Football is the most popular sport in the US; College Football is the oldest version of the sport. Fewer than 1/2 of the states have an NFL team, but most states, with few exceptions, has a D1-FBS team. D1-FBS is the highest level of College Football. We don't have promotion and relegation in our sports, but NCAA football has D1-FBS, D1-FCS, D2, and D3. The biggest College Football teams have larger stadiums, in terms of seating capacity, than the largest NFL teams. In addition D1-FBS teams only get 6 home games per year, 7 if they reach the conference championship and get to host it. Some conferences have their championship game on neutral fields. 12 teams get to go to the playoffs as of this year. There are 130+ D1 FBS teams. It used to be that 4 teams went, now it's 12. Typically 2 losses in a season makes it nearly impossible to get to the National Championship. The teams are so large because you have nearly unlimited substitution, and injuries are fairly frequent. All these games are regular home games.
lol these are fairly normal games, we just love college football 😂
The entrances are every week and intensify when it is a rivalry game.
This regularly happens every week betweek early Sept thru Feb
College football, well most American top sports are very extravagant in presentations
The first clip is of the Florida State Seminoles.. The Seminoles are an Native American Nation within the United States and are native to the Florida area. Many teams in a variety of sports, professional or college, had nicknames and mascots that represented Native American people. Many of those names and mascots have been replaced out of respect for various Tribes. Florida State has special permission from the Florida Seminole band to use the name "Seminoles".. The motion they ae making is called the "Tomahawk Chop" and is always accompanied by the chant.
Penn State has their white out every time there football team plays, Florida St has a Tomahawk chop, Tennessee has a country song that they play before the game, Clemson has a statue to touch and a runway to run on before the game, Virginia Tech has a song that the crowd sings to, and Michigan is blue and Yellow
Clemson has Howard's Rock. Maryland has a statue of a turtle.
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Its every home game in college football 🙃 every team has there entrances
The 3rd one you looked at was Clemson. All College Football schools are full of tradition. I'll tell you about Clemson's because I am a fan. Clemson plays in Death Valley, nicknamed by a coach of an opposing school in the '50s whrn he said he was tired of getting killed in that death Valley (stadium is in a valley). The rick Clemson rubs at the top of the hill is from Death Valley, California given to Coach Frank Howard by a formor player. It ended up at the top of the hill and Coach told his players that if they would give him 110%, they could touch his rock. If not, keep theit filthy hands off his rock. Hence, Howard's Rock. The Hill was how Clemson entered the field from their locker rooms across the road. Whrn the locker rooms were moved to the stadium, Clemson just walked out on the field like every other team. The crowd seemed kinda lack luster from that entrance, amd Clemson played lackluster. So, they started bording busses that tale them from the locker room, around the stadium to the top of The Hill. The announcer called it "The Most Exciting 25 seconds in College Football because it is, amd it tales about 25 seconds to get the team down The Hill. The color is Burnt Orange, not red. Red is the color of that hated chicken school 110 miles down the road in the same state, and the Dawg school just 80 miles down the road in another state.
I hope everyone gives you some of the traditions of their teams. That's what makes college football so great.
The Spectacle: EVERY WEEK
American College football is probably to most comparison to Soccer crowds
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Traditions, Entrances, Stadiums, Pump Up.
Michigan Stadium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. The 4th largest Sports Stadium in the World. The largest Sports Stadium in North America. GO BLUE! The Michigan Wolverines!
Michigan is the 2nd largest. I refuse to count the one in North Korea. GO BLUE!
Context-------
-1:10 The team is named "The Florida State University Seminole". Named after a Native American tribe. The crowd is doing what is called "The Tomahawk Chop" and doing a "Battle Cry" which is what you would see in movies, Native Americans would do before they would attack the cowboys in the movie. It's the stadium getting the team pumped to go to battle and win the game....
-1:37 The Penn(sylvania) State Nittany Lions. This one game is called "The White Out", where the ENTIRE stadium has to wear white to gain entry. It's always a night game against a highly ranked opposing team. The white is supposed to be solidarity and to be "opposing" and "intimidating" for the opposite team.
Seminoles*
"They're all doing the same signal, so maybe it has something to do with the team?" ... Jesus Christ thats some good detective work Nancy Drew
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The first one is Florida State University Seminoles. Seminole Indians. That's called "the Tomahawk Chop".
"The Most exciting 25 seconds' . . . Yadda Yadda. Is what people televising the game give as hype. All the festivities are generally for every home game. Not just the title games. If the football team isn't doing so well that year, the celebration may be muted.
the Michigan stadium holds over 100,000 and used to have dorms under the field, they are called the wolverines
These are just regular games.
The Penn State and Michigan stadiums seat over 100,000 each.
No, at most major college football programs, those entrances are every home game.
The team touch the banner that says M club supports you is the Michigan Wolverines, there are colors are maze and blue The stadium is the largest stadium in the country, today’s attendance for the game against the Minnesota Golden gophers was 110,000
You should check out college basketball March madness best moments which is the postseason tournament. College basketball is just as popular as college football
These are all for the home teams for normal weekly games.
Most conferences have their championship game, but the final national championship playoff games participants are still selected by a NCAA committee. That committee does not always choose the teams on merit.
The first one was the Fla State Seminoles and the tomahawk chop. FSU.
The all white stadium is Penn State’s White out game it’s an annual game that packs Beaver Stadium to capacities of 106-110k and they have everyone wear white it creates a deafening environment for the visiting team where the decibel levels can reach upwards of 120+ that’s roughly equivalent to a jet engine. Nope these crowds are for every home game. College football predates the nfl in the US and also not every state has a pro team so colleges have ties to states and regions so the passion for the schools runs deep and tend to be then generational for the fan bases of the schools.
⚪️🔵 WE ARE PENN STATE 🔵⚪️
Michigan wears blue and "maize."
The first clip is from the Florida State Seminoles. The Seminoles were an Indian* tribe in Florida centuries ago. The hand motion was an Indian chop symbolizing Indian hatchet actions in battle.
*Indian means "God's People." It is NOT a derogatory term. Native American is actually not a correct term as ALL original people in North and South America came over via the Bering Straight land bridge from Asia during the last Ice Age.
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I like the buffalo.. I like the long horn.. I like the wagon and tommy trojan on the horse
The Super Bowl is for the professional league (NFL), not college.
You can't tell the difference from a brass horn and a football helmet?
The 15 largest stadiums in the US are college not pro.
It's the Tomahawk Chop. I think FSU was the first to do the war chant and tomahawk chop. I'm not sure of it though.
Gridiron Football is the most popular sport in the US; College Football is the oldest version of the sport. Fewer than 1/2 of the states have an NFL team, but most states, with few exceptions, has a D1-FBS team. D1-FBS is the highest level of College Football. We don't have promotion and relegation in our sports, but NCAA football has D1-FBS, D1-FCS, D2, and D3. The biggest College Football teams have larger stadiums, in terms of seating capacity, than the largest NFL teams.
In addition D1-FBS teams only get 6 home games per year, 7 if they reach the conference championship and get to host it. Some conferences have their championship game on neutral fields.
12 teams get to go to the playoffs as of this year. There are 130+ D1 FBS teams. It used to be that 4 teams went, now it's 12. Typically 2 losses in a season makes it nearly impossible to get to the National Championship.
The teams are so large because you have nearly unlimited substitution, and injuries are fairly frequent.
All these games are regular home games.
There's only ONE football ⚽️
You accidentally typed a soccer ball.
Here. I’ll give you a football.🏈
Coledge?
There is no D in college
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Lol this girl is cute i wish she can come to my house and watch our football 🏈 with me 😂😊