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  • @Ecrocken
    @Ecrocken Месяц назад +203

    Less than 2% of college football players make it to the NFL. That doesn't mean that college players are bad, it's just how elite the players in the NFL are.

    • @JPMadden
      @JPMadden Месяц назад +15

      College football in effect functions as a minor/developmental league for the NFL.

    • @user-nr5ux7gr2g
      @user-nr5ux7gr2g Месяц назад +15

      And college football has a larger attendance and more loyal fan base

    • @Ecrocken
      @Ecrocken Месяц назад +4

      @@JPMadden I wouldn't go that far. If 2% of your players are making it as a feeder program, I would say you're failing at that!

    • @JPMadden
      @JPMadden Месяц назад +5

      @@Ecrocken I agree that graduating only 2% of the players from the farm teams to the MLB team would be a failure in baseball. But the NFL doesn't need a developmental league because the NCAA is unintentionally doing that for the NFL. Nevertheless, I've wondered why the NFL hasn't created a developmental league, since it would likely make money. Maybe it's because they make such insane amounts of money already.

    • @heywoodjablowme8120
      @heywoodjablowme8120 Месяц назад

      Then after you make it to the NFL the average career is only about 3yrs

  • @k3w1b3an5
    @k3w1b3an5 Месяц назад +65

    8 of the 10 largest stadiums in the world are college football stadiums. There are numerous stadiums that hold over 100k fans and they are full on saturdays during the season.

  • @ryanje8147
    @ryanje8147 Месяц назад +110

    I don't understand why people in the UK don't support or appreciate their high school and college athletes.

    • @thegreatacky7983
      @thegreatacky7983 Месяц назад +11

      Ikr lol our high school spirit is crazy at football games

    • @trekkiexb5
      @trekkiexb5 Месяц назад +7

      ...adding our high school sporting events is just as crazy though MUCH smaller audiences. Same energy, though.

    • @jacquesmassard9226
      @jacquesmassard9226 Месяц назад +5

      i think "club football"/pro soccer takes that place for them since there are hundreds of clubs over there.

    • @shag139
      @shag139 Месяц назад +3

      I think everything is club sports over there kind of like aau but not as mercenary.

    • @nicoles9077
      @nicoles9077 Месяц назад +2

      @ryanje8147 because every country isn’t the USA. Other countries around the world play club sports.

  • @bleachedbrother
    @bleachedbrother Месяц назад +50

    There are 1,093,234 high school football players in the United States, and 6.5% of those high school players (or 71,060) will play for the NCAA in college. The drop-off from college to the professional level is more dramatic: ONLY 1.6% OF COLLEGE-LEVEL PLAYERS WILL GET DRAFTED INTO THE NFL.😢

  • @TKMars11
    @TKMars11 Месяц назад +22

    8 of the 10 biggest stadiums in the world are college football stadiums.
    Michigan-107,601
    Penn State - 106,572
    Ohio State - 102,780 (My Alma mater)
    Texas A&M - 102,733
    LSU - 102,321 (Louisiana Stste)
    Tennessee - 101,915 *(The "T" the band made in this video)
    Alabama - 100,821
    Texas -100,119

    • @trekkiexb5
      @trekkiexb5 Месяц назад +1

      ...and that's just the seating capacity!

  • @touchstoneaf
    @touchstoneaf Месяц назад +26

    I don't know if anybody's mentioned it, but cheerleading is actually very athletic and they are considered athletes in their own right. If you see some of the things that they manage to do that combine Dance and Gymnastics and tumbling and all kinds of crazy stuff you'd realize they really work hard. And it's really hard work mentally and emotionally as well, trying to cheer for teams if they are not necessarily having a winning season, too, which makes it even more of a thing, keeping the energy up.

    • @noelramirez1551
      @noelramirez1551 Месяц назад +1

      Yea it's no joke my girlfriend in highschool was a cheerleader and ran track I would stay after school and train with her I could barely keep up

  • @tyreedillard
    @tyreedillard Месяц назад +11

    Here in Texas we fans go to the local High school (15yr old to 18yrold) football games on Friday night (Friday Night Lights), College Football on Saturday afternoon or night, then Professional on Sunday

  • @feltonlewis7381
    @feltonlewis7381 Месяц назад +17

    That was Oklahoma not Oakland and the other school was Texas A&m

  • @beverlydorn9498
    @beverlydorn9498 Месяц назад +22

    "T" is for Tennessee. Also, known as the Volunteers. The stadium is known as Rocky Top. The band forms a "T" & the boys run through it, as they enter the field. If you see the end zones are painted orange & white in a checkerboard pattern, that is standard Tennessee. Stadium seats over 102,500... Go Big Orange!!!

    • @chipparmley
      @chipparmley Месяц назад +1

      GBO!

    • @alonenjersey
      @alonenjersey 24 дня назад +2

      For years, my favorite feature of the Volunteers home field has been the orange/white checkerboard end zones.☝👍

  • @SACollins
    @SACollins Месяц назад +10

    The thing I think that most non-US viewers don't get is that school/Uni pride is EXTREMELY deep in this country. Some rivalries are decades or longer. Especially homecoming events where alumni players/students/family attend. Those are proper special events. My husband played for Clemson back in the day (60s) and has told me many stories about life on the team and school rivalries.

    • @noelramirez1551
      @noelramirez1551 Месяц назад +3

      Yea especially highschool football we had a rival that was like 5 miles away lol broke my arm going for a fumble good times 😂

    • @lukejustus4337
      @lukejustus4337 Месяц назад +2

      Bro some rivalries are a century long lol I know oklahoma and oklahoma state had been playing since 1910 without interruption

  • @SilverStacker56
    @SilverStacker56 Месяц назад +38

    Michigan’s Stadium called The Big House has had 115,000 people in the stands. Ya’ll got to visit the U.S. and attend a college football game. Its electric!

    • @LifeinMoments
      @LifeinMoments Месяц назад +6

      3rd largest stadium in the world.

  • @WahooSerious
    @WahooSerious Месяц назад +33

    The ten biggest stadiums in the US are for college football and I believe that it’s 7 of them that are over 100k. College players hope to get drafted by an NFL team but the vast majority never play football after college.

    • @hobbgreen4529
      @hobbgreen4529 Месяц назад +2

      the top 3 are in the big ten .

    • @jamesmarciel5237
      @jamesmarciel5237 Месяц назад +1

      A lot of NFL stadiums are actually physically bigger than college stadiums. The reason that College football stadiums have high capacities is because of the type of seating. College stadiums use a much higher percentage of bleacher seating as opposed to NFL stadiums. NFL stadiums use a higher percentage of individual seating with arms and such. These seats take up more physical area.

  • @richardmartin9565
    @richardmartin9565 Месяц назад +25

    It's called "school spirit".

  • @georgedolen1486
    @georgedolen1486 Месяц назад +30

    College football pre-dates professional football. First college game was played in 1869, the first professional game was played in 1920. Also, many if not most people don't have any professional teams in their city or state or even live near one so they cheer on their local college team or Alma Mater.

  • @zacharyliles8657
    @zacharyliles8657 Месяц назад +3

    The University of Michigan has had 100,000 fans in attendance for every home football game since 1975. That's nearly 50 years of EVERY game having over 100K in the stands. College football is utterly massive

  • @gertexan
    @gertexan Месяц назад +22

    The stadiums are filled with students, parents, fans and alumni of the university. I graduated in 1992 and still go to at least one football game at my old university per season. It is a 5.5 hour drive each way for us, so we make it a long weekend trip. One of my nieces attends my old school so we get to visit with her as well which is always fun.

  • @valerieburris607
    @valerieburris607 Месяц назад +17

    College football is the next step to the NFL.

  • @mobilegamer8922
    @mobilegamer8922 Месяц назад +7

    Grafuated from college in 2019, was fortunate to play college football. Back in 2018 I got to play in Neyland Stadium against the University of Tennessee. An experience I'll never forget.

    • @matthewcall3961
      @matthewcall3961 Месяц назад +1

      Where’d you play? It’d be one of ETSU, UTEP, Florida, Bama, Charlotte, UK or Mizzou.🤔

    • @mobilegamer8922
      @mobilegamer8922 Месяц назад +2

      @@matthewcall3961 ETSU! We were their homecoming game haha

    • @matthewcall3961
      @matthewcall3961 Месяц назад

      @@mobilegamer8922 Yikes. I’m a Mizzou fan so I thought I’d see. But congrats on that. Even though it was a… close loss😐… that still must’ve been one helluva an experience.

    • @mobilegamer8922
      @mobilegamer8922 Месяц назад

      @@matthewcall3961 I couldn't hear myself think haha

  • @michaelpeli2429
    @michaelpeli2429 Месяц назад +4

    The thing to remember is that the US for football and basketball is then they don't have developmental leagues or academies, so this IS the way to get into the pros. There are a little over a million high school players in the US every year, and only about 1percent of them get invited, via scholarships to play for one of these schools. Some try out as walk-ons, but almost all of them only make it to the practice squad and don't get to dress for the games. So these are already elite athletes. Currently there are about 130 division 1 college football teams, and only about 1 percent of them make it to the NFL via the draft.

  • @AdamGee8
    @AdamGee8 Месяц назад +3

    The biggest difference and probably main reason college football is so massive, is because other sports such as soccer in the UK there are 9 year olds already in pro teams academies and you can be 14 years old and sign a contract all over the world, whereas for American football there are no minor leagues, proacademies, alternatives to the NFL etc..
    college football is probably the second best American football league in the world, along with the Canadian football league and that’s it.
    You almost have to play college football to have a chance of getting to the NFL which sets it apart from every other sport and makes it a much higher level than typical college sports..

  • @Ameslan1
    @Ameslan1 Месяц назад +6

    College footaball in the USA is BIG MONEY $$$$$! Money for tickets, money for college/team merchandise, food and drinks, marching band, Money for Parking, television advertisements, tv networks and sponsors. College football coaches also get paid big $$$$ also!

  • @patrickjones6059
    @patrickjones6059 Месяц назад +3

    University of OREGON DUCKS has arguably the best "entrance" and Songs: Shout" and "Coming Home".

  • @JollyJoshums
    @JollyJoshums Месяц назад +5

    Even though NFL is the top league, the biggest NFL stadium hold something like 82k people, while there are multiple college stadiums that hold over 100k people, with the biggest holding like 115k.

  • @johnniekight1879
    @johnniekight1879 Месяц назад +10

    Both basketball & football get their players from colleges.

  • @thedrunksaiyan2227
    @thedrunksaiyan2227 Месяц назад +1

    That Nebraska entrance was head coach Tom Osborne's final game at Nebraska. He was a legendary coach, that had one of the all-time great teams in the 90s

  • @ShawnATX
    @ShawnATX 14 дней назад +2

    Me laughing my ass off out of my chair picturing the Oklahoma sooner fans losing their shit being mistaken for Oakland. 🤣

  • @swoesteban5570
    @swoesteban5570 Месяц назад +4

    High school football draws even more people to games that very, very few are shown on TV. Friday Night Lights is the moniker.
    Whether some people like football or not, it makes no difference as long as your child or grandchild is involved.
    Michigan has the biggest stadium with over 107,000 fans.

  • @dawn6320
    @dawn6320 8 дней назад +2

    Sweet Home Alabama here ❤ Roll Tide 🎉 College Football is like our 5th Season of 4 seasons. We smell it in the Air.

  • @lhuntley4577
    @lhuntley4577 Месяц назад +19

    American cheerleaders ARE athletes. Most are dancers and gymnasts from a very young age. Many of them earn scholarships to cheer in college. And if you have never seen a competitive cheer routine, look it up. You will be amazed at what these young ladies (and men) are capable of. BTW, the SEC has some of the most attractive young ladies cheering for these teams! Go Dawgs!

    • @sandymackay9713
      @sandymackay9713 Месяц назад

      Love the Dawgs. When I worked on UGA campus, my office looked over the practice field. That's been many years ago.

  • @jamesmarciel5237
    @jamesmarciel5237 Месяц назад +1

    8:21 this clip is of the entrance of Texas A&M. The team is known as the Aggies as the “A” in A&M stands for “Agriculture” (the “M” stands for Mechanical). This clip is older. The stadium, Kyle Field, underwent renovations a few years back and is now just about full enclosed with the only gaps being near the very top of stands. It (as of 2021) has a capacity of 102,733.
    Neat fact. The old press box from before it went thru other renovations a couple decades ago used to sway side to side when the fans sang the school’s fight song. The fans would sway side to side as they sang. Now keep in mind this was a multiple story, concrete and glass structure design back and forth in time with the crowd. It was a sight to see and frightened the 💩 out of visiting coaches and unfamiliar news reporters. 😂

  • @TKMars11
    @TKMars11 Месяц назад +3

    Great reaction!
    I would live to see your reaction to the video...
    "iowa Hawkeyes wave story on ESPN college gameday"
    It is one of the coolest college football traditions.
    It's very sad, but also very uplifting.
    Keep putting out great reactions! ❤

  • @WahooSerious
    @WahooSerious Месяц назад +2

    There’s usually a college football season pump up video out out each year, idk if the 2024 one is out but the 2023 one is worth a look

  • @coreyjones6401
    @coreyjones6401 Месяц назад +2

    College football is not just a way of life here in the US, it’s basically a RELIGION, especially down in the southern US. And it’s all because of one word: tradition

  • @user-ej9ek4co3l
    @user-ej9ek4co3l Месяц назад +4

    After college they all hope they get drafted to the NFL

  • @Aman-ei5zy
    @Aman-ei5zy Месяц назад +1

    Keep up the good videos, hope your channel blows up

  • @0912andrea
    @0912andrea Месяц назад

    I know a lot of alumni will fly back to their university for football games where they are season ticket holders. The crowds are filled with students, alumni, and fans who support that school.

  • @wisemanotis
    @wisemanotis Месяц назад

    I love seeing all the Brits and Australians online being shocked by this. We must take it for granted bc it’s normal to us.

    • @chopsquotes9326
      @chopsquotes9326 Месяц назад

      Brits have 100s of pro soccer teams around the country that’s why they don’t support any college sports, and they usually have more fans in that sport

  • @graygrantham7029
    @graygrantham7029 Месяц назад +1

    So the reason College Football has such a strong fan base is a combination of history, math and geography. American Football is over 100 years old. American Pro Football is relatively new in terms of national support as evidenced by the 1st Super Bowl was about 1967. Some College Football rivalries have been played since the late 1800s. Next there are only 32 Pro Football Teams among 50 states with 3 in California, 3 in Florida. Alabama has no Professional football team which is why the Alabama Crimson Tide is the unquestionable king of Alabama sports. The Dallas Cowboys Stadium seats 88,000 making it the largest Pro Football Stadium. There are 10 College Football stadiums with greater capacity than Cowboys Stadium. University of Michigan 107,000, Penn State 106,000, Ohio State 102,000, Texas A&M 102,000, LSU (Louisiana State) 102,000, University of Tennessee 101,000, Alabama 101,000, University of Texas-Austin 100,000, University of Georgia 92,000, University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Rose Bowl 91,000. Additionally there are a total of 61 Football Bowl Subdivision Colleges with Football seating capacity of 50,000 or more. So roughly about 61 College teams that have support at or exceeding the support for a typical Pro Football team.

  • @paulamoya7956
    @paulamoya7956 Месяц назад +2

    During Football Season Collwge plays on Saturdays on the major TV networks & Pro Football plays on Sundays!!

    • @trekkiexb5
      @trekkiexb5 Месяц назад

      High School is fridays!

  • @patkaiser7177
    @patkaiser7177 Месяц назад

    Big stadiums holding lots of people is a money maker for Colleges. College towns are pretty good about supporting their teams, and of course there are students and alumni. Alumni often donate large amounts of money to help support it all. It's all great fun for the community.

  • @TTURaider_rED
    @TTURaider_rED Месяц назад

    The biggest reason why college athletics is so big is because of the alumni. In addition to that, most college towns are in smaller rural areas that revolve around the university. As an example, in Ann Arbor, where Michigan is at, the largest employer in the area is the university. The university that I went to, total population, at the time, was 100,000 but every school year, the university added another 40,000 people into the community.

  • @gmunden1
    @gmunden1 Месяц назад +1

    You have to audition for band and cheerleader squads in school. Most students have experience from high school.

  • @markmartineau1015
    @markmartineau1015 Месяц назад

    There is a video showing the largest college football stadium in the country. The colleges fill up a lot because it’s usually much easier to get to a college game since there is so many more then professional stadiums.

  • @bleachedbrother
    @bleachedbrother Месяц назад +5

    They are NOT PROFESSIONAL ATHLETES. They are amateur student-athletes attending school for free on athletic scholarships.

    • @buddystewart2020
      @buddystewart2020 Месяц назад

      After NIL that's debatable.

    • @Big_Tex
      @Big_Tex Месяц назад

      They’re amateur athletes who make a lot of money 🤣

  • @rositis
    @rositis Месяц назад

    Sport in the United States was largely started by university students and centered around those educational institutions rather than sport-specific clubs. These universities attract a far larger amount of people than municipal-based clubs, including the student body and all the alumni of that school. It is a tremendous and effective way to attract undergraduates to attend a given school. Some of these universities are enormous, with thousands of students.

  • @JR-fh9xb
    @JR-fh9xb Месяц назад

    That team you called Texas is actually their rival Texas A and M. I wouldn't recommend going into that stadium saying, "Look, it's Texas!" 😅

  • @user-nx8pe6pc3h
    @user-nx8pe6pc3h Месяц назад

    I live in Texas. Fridays are high school football, Saturdays are college and Sundays after church are pro.
    If Littlefield is playing Brownfield in football last one out of town turns the lights off. They caravan to high school out of town games here. Not just parents. Fans, the band, cheerleaders and the kids all go.

  • @jamescressy8776
    @jamescressy8776 Месяц назад

    This just how we do. Dem boys been playing dey whole lives. Respect

  • @sherryarflin726
    @sherryarflin726 Месяц назад

    I live 10 mins. from Clemson University. The very first one in the reaction. You can not imagine how hard it is to get through Clemson on Saturday’s during football season. Me, I’m a South Carolina fan. We’re Clemson’s state rivals. Both Universities are in South Carolina. Most of these guys start playing in grade school, like the fourth grade, most of them have one thing in mind and that’s going pro after college and as you can see it’s hard keeping healthy, no injuries, or at least injuries that aren’t serious.

  • @RFredrickPhotography
    @RFredrickPhotography Месяц назад +1

    It goes PRO league FIRST which is the NFL, then it goes down from there, college, High School 9TH-12TH grade (IF YOU ARE GOOD ENOUGH IN HIGH SCHOOL LIKE SOME YOU CAN GO STRAIGHT TO THE NFL), Middle School 6th-8th grade and even younger Grade School 1st-5th grade...1st grade usually starts at 6 years old and people graduate high school usually 17-18 years old.

  • @markmccollough1017
    @markmccollough1017 Месяц назад

    The Cheerleaders also have their own competitions that actually require insane athleticism. As a former football player up through low level college, we used to tease cheerleaders back in the day until we saw them flipping and flying through the air.

  • @deborahgardner7862
    @deborahgardner7862 Месяц назад

    The fields are the same size, their is more seating at college venue, because the stadiums are usually on campus, so a lot of students can walk from campus to the stadium.

  • @rick5440
    @rick5440 Месяц назад

    College games usually have tailgating and other festivities that precede the games. Fans can make a day or two of it.

  • @billym.7331
    @billym.7331 Месяц назад

    Hi - I am from Nebraska and grew up watching college football.. My late father played football at Nebraska from 1934 through 1937, and is in the Hall of Fame - My older brother, sister and myself, all graduated from Nebraska. The stadium is the 3rd largest city in our state during a football game.. College football is BIG in the United States - With NIL the teams are drifting more and more like pro teams.. A lot of money is generated through the sport.. Today, our stadium holds roughly 90,000 and there are bigger ones.. We have been sold- out for every home game since 1962, a national record... I enjoy the chemistry you two bring to your videos.. May this find you happy & well..

  • @zaccaryjohn
    @zaccaryjohn Месяц назад +1

    The Texas A&M stadium capacity is 102,733. Also that was Oklahoma, not Ohio nor Oakland.

  • @BILLEON2005
    @BILLEON2005 Месяц назад

    America takes its athletics seriously this is why we pretty much dominate in every sport and Olympic event!!
    Athleticism is ingrained into our culture!!

  • @Cookie-K
    @Cookie-K Месяц назад

    Hi guys! So I am from Michigan and my team is the University of Michigan. The team in the video with the yellow pom poms and the GO BLUE sign. Our colors are maze (yellow) and blue 💛💙. The stadium is called THE BIG HOUSE and its the biggest college football stadium in the states. Team name is the Wolverines. We won the 2023 national championship. GO BLUE!! 💛💙

  • @darrenduhe3090
    @darrenduhe3090 19 дней назад

    Every boy in America dreams of one day running out of the tunnel to take the field for their favorite team. In the south football is almost a religion. In small towns in Texas and Louisiana Friday night the entire town is at the high school game. A way of life

  • @bz6046
    @bz6046 Месяц назад

    NFL is professional football. College football is essentially the next step down and athletes from college get drafted to the NFL

  • @ericminton6084
    @ericminton6084 Месяц назад +1

    The Maroon Texas team is Texas A&M, the team you guys thought was Ohio was actually Oklahoma

  • @ChrisBillings-mf8uk
    @ChrisBillings-mf8uk Месяц назад

    Most people outside the U.S. are probably unaware that a lot of college stadiums hold more people than N.F.L. stadiums do

  • @RoamingThePNW
    @RoamingThePNW Месяц назад

    Top 5 largest capacity college stadiums:
    1. Michigan 107,601
    2. Penn State 106,572
    3. Ohio State 102,780
    4. Texas A&M 102,733
    5. LSU 102,321
    There are 8 Universities with over 100,000 seat football stadiums, and 10 with over 90,000, and 16 with over 80,000.

  • @alapaticornell4391
    @alapaticornell4391 Месяц назад +1

    The NFL gets all their players from college.
    College football's been around 4 over 150 years.
    50 ys older than the NFL. 🎉🎉🎉

  • @CatFungi
    @CatFungi Месяц назад

    8:15 it is a bigger stadium than any in the UK, biggest in the UK is Wembly Stadium at 90,000, while Kyle Field for Texas A&M has 102,000

  • @coletripp4814
    @coletripp4814 Месяц назад

    The main reason is that most American sports start in college or university. College everything has generally been around longer than the pros, sans baseball. in addition, whilst the stadium isn't filled with students a lot of the stadium has a significant tie to that university

  • @RoamingThePNW
    @RoamingThePNW Месяц назад

    In many ways college football is like a developmental league for kids too young for the NFL. The top teams that win their conferences or make the playoffs etc typically have several 1st round NFL draft picks that just 6 months later are starting in the NFL for example. Joe Burrow at QB at LSU won the natty, went #1 overall to the Bengals, and 6 months later was their starting QB. So in a way you are also watching elite and future NFL stars at 18, 19, 20 years old before they can declare for the NFL draft.
    The atmosphere at a college game is significantly better than an NFL game. The whole vibe is completely different as you are on a college campus with several large sections of the stadium being "student sections" plus a section for a full size marching band that all schools have not just Ohio State every single school has one and does halftime shows. Students paint their chests, make funny signs and are loud and crazy etc. You must be an active student to get in to that section, and they often camp out front of the gates for big games for days in advance as it is first come first serve so they want to get first row and often get on TV they always show the student sections.

  • @therealmarkchilton
    @therealmarkchilton Месяц назад

    7 of the largest stadiums in the world are US College Football stadiums. 100k plus. The support is as deep as the FA bu with stadiums bigger than Wembley. And there are dozens and dozens of them all around the country.. As a scouser, I can tell you the atmosphere and deep love for your team rivals my love for the Reds.

  • @barbaragonzalez3504
    @barbaragonzalez3504 Месяц назад

    College football is important because scouts go to these games to draft NFL players. Another reason it important is because, not every state has a state football team; however, every state has College football teams.

  • @aznravechild6i9
    @aznravechild6i9 Месяц назад

    4:00 as much as I like to make fun of the Miami Hurricanes by saying that's a duck, it's supposed to be an ibis. The legend goes that whenever a hurricane strikes Florida, the ibis is the last animal to leave and the first to come back.

  • @queennegress358
    @queennegress358 Месяц назад

    There's also a part 2 of best college football entrances. In addition, there's a video of best college football entrances/environments.

  • @helgar791
    @helgar791 Месяц назад

    Just another Saturday afternoon across America on 100's of college campuses between August and December.

  • @beardown3920
    @beardown3920 Месяц назад

    A couple ideas from me would be best football tailgates and best college football traditions. Not sure if you have heard of tail gating before but for several hours before games fans all park in the parking lots and pull out grills, coolers, kegs of beer, anything you can imagine so they can cook and eat food and get a little boozed up before you enter the stadium for the game. Pretty awesome tradition and some places do it bigger than others in the NFL and college football.

  • @ajrocks44
    @ajrocks44 Месяц назад +1

    You have to understand college football is big because there are so many large universities and colleges in the US. NFL is much bigger in terms of audience. NFL will get 5 to 10 times the viewership. But the NFL is only in 32 cities and 22 states. Where college football has 5 tiers with about 850 teams. The top division we call division 1 or FBS is the only one people pay attention to on a large scale. It has 134 teams and is in almost every state. So, it's much more of a local thing in many states than the NFL.

  • @dbaileyosu
    @dbaileyosu 12 дней назад

    College football has a very similar vibe to top flight European football. Same kind of passion. College is the feeder for the NFL and the NFL requires at least three years after high school graduation before you are eligible for their league.

  • @richiedubs6113
    @richiedubs6113 Месяц назад

    “Oh Oakland. I think that was Oakland”
    😂😂😂

  • @CoconutxKimchi
    @CoconutxKimchi Месяц назад

    Fun fact, the Cheerleading teams are ALSO athletes. Aha, they do competitions on par as gymnastics as well and it's pretty intense.

  • @shag139
    @shag139 Месяц назад +1

    Cheerleaders in the US are basically gymnasts. The dance teams are a bit more curvy. 😊

  • @Big_Tex
    @Big_Tex Месяц назад

    Out of nearly 3,000 colleges in the US, 765 have football programs. They’re organized into at least 5 divisions. The huge stadiums and pageantry are seen in the top division of about 135 teams. Things get a lot smaller from there.

  • @onegaisti
    @onegaisti Месяц назад

    Here in the US we have k-12 grade, then college generally for 4 years. So there's a lot of money in recruiting highschool football (and basketball) players. Players are eligible to enter the nfl (pro) draft after their 3rd year but very few have the talent.

  • @snowlover4011
    @snowlover4011 9 дней назад

    Football is life here in America. It doesn't matter whether it's high school, college or pro. Packing stadiums starts at the middle school and high school level. At least here in the Ohio Valley anyway.

  • @LizJasonHEA
    @LizJasonHEA Месяц назад

    There are a lot of reasons why college football is massive in the US. For one thing it's been around longer than Pro football. For another only 21 states have a pro football team. But every state has at least one major State University . Where I live the University of Tennessee is with an undergraduate population of around 45000. Yes they come to the game some of them, but who mostly feels those stadiums are loyal fans who love their state team. You wleo get alumni, many of whom graduated decades before but still support their football team at games. It's also a great family outing. There are always lots of young school-age children in college football games. One of the biggest groups of supporters are alumni of those schools who often pay for season tickets regardless of whether they still live in the state. They still attend the games.
    The state of Tennessee has an.NFL team, the Tennessee Titans , and they have big crowds as well. But the Titans play in the middle of the state. It's a long drive east or west to get to Nashville where I live and the Titans home stadium is located. There are at least five other state universities and one major private university in the state of Tennessee that play college football at this big or almost as big a level.
    Then you have to consider that the college game has been around a lot longer so there are people who have had loyalty to a team passed down to them through generations ( College football started in 1869. The first professional game was 23 years later.)
    Universities also play in league's or conferences , that have developed over the years. Saw these schools have rivalries within their conference that go back hundreds of years. University of Tennessee hadn't won a game against Alabama in a long time and they beat them last year. The fans swarm the field and tore down the goalposts and took it outside the stadium and threw it in the Tennessee River which by the way flows through Alabama on its way to the Gulf of mexico. I'm sure they pulled it out somewhere before it got there but it would have been funny imo for some Alabama fans who have found the Tennessee goal post floating by their house.
    And if you are lucky enough to get to go to these games on a regular basis it is so much fun. Tailgating with friends and family goes on for hours before and after each game. It's the best kind of partying!! 1 if you win you can imagine everybody's dancing in the streets. If you lose you're all still dancing in the streets and just saying we're going to get them next time LOL.
    Most of the stadiums they are showing right now hold anywhere from 65 to 100,000 +. The University of Tennessee stadium, the one with the orange and white checkerboard end zones, holds over 101,000.
    There will be some fans from the opposing team there but often times the opposing team is 2 or 3 States away. Most of their students and fans are going to stay home and watch the game on live tv.
    College football in the US is nothing like professional football in the US or in Europe or anywhere else.. it is it's own unique experience!!

  • @chriscolmenero7131
    @chriscolmenero7131 Месяц назад

    The Texas Longhorn stadium holds 100,000! And it’s full to capacity for almost every game!

  • @user-xl9hz3el3o
    @user-xl9hz3el3o Месяц назад

    We get pretty wild about our college football, it's a way of life for many, especially in the south Eastern part of US

  • @russellfisher2853
    @russellfisher2853 Месяц назад +1

    The thing is to go to an NFL or college.
    Football game.
    It has to be in the fall or Winter when it's football season.

  • @michaelguerrero2414
    @michaelguerrero2414 Месяц назад +1

    high school is packed as well not that crazy but still allot of people

  • @joelb2930
    @joelb2930 Месяц назад

    you have to do part 2 please

  • @Martini3inc
    @Martini3inc 25 дней назад

    The NCAA national collegiate athletic association is what control college sports. 134 college football teams & 350 college basketball teams .

  • @TimSmith-uc4pk
    @TimSmith-uc4pk Месяц назад

    The Mascot for the University of Miami is called Sebastian the Ibis.

  • @jackiekendall7845
    @jackiekendall7845 Месяц назад +1

    Cheerleaders at this level are VERY athletic.

  • @BeaWms
    @BeaWms 27 дней назад

    Colleges seek out the best high school players, NFL teams seek out the best college players.

  • @calinorcal
    @calinorcal 3 дня назад

    NFL is the highest level of football Every Kid- College Players dream

  • @gmunden1
    @gmunden1 Месяц назад

    College/university sports is below NFL, NBA, MLB. There is the NFL draft each year where students from the schools are selected for the pro leagues. The NFL get their athletes from colleges and universities.

  • @reconsoldier135
    @reconsoldier135 Месяц назад

    I love how fascinated other cultures are by our fanatical love of college football. Btw my little logo here is from my favorite college football team Michigan, GO BLUE!!!
    And no college football is not a pro level league, they’re amateurs but the players getting paid is actually a very complicated matter that is just not beginning to be resolved. For decades players didn’t get anything beyond full scholarships to college but anything else could be a huge violation of the NCAA rules
    I do find it very funny that you said that there’s no way a non professional league could fill stadiums like this 😂. We love our football just as much as you guys love your football. Think of it as fans of teams in the lower tiers of English football who are just as passionate as fans of premier league clubs

  • @zgdafzgdaf4264
    @zgdafzgdaf4264 Месяц назад

    Keep in mind there are like 6 home games a year. This helps attracting the crowd and all the pomp and pageantry. Also you only play your rivalry once per year. So these games mean a lot since you won’t face your conference opponent for another year, and in their stadium.

  • @ccormx
    @ccormx Месяц назад

    We are trained, born and bred, for competition. Warfare. Fighting. Winning. If one takes a Birds Eye view. Every video game, movie, tv series, every celebrated sport or athlete… and round and round we go. I love it and I hate it, as the mother of young boys. Bred and fed competition, ready for war.

  • @bjcbjc6133
    @bjcbjc6133 Месяц назад +3

    The finally did the one I recommended lol

  • @jordanl8478
    @jordanl8478 Месяц назад

    The videos shown are some of the top Division 1 collegiate programs, Clemson, Florida State, Michigan, Tennessee, Texas A&M to name a few. Not all atmospheres, crowds and stadiums are like this, as there are super small D2 and D3 schools with much smaller crowds. Historically, the “Power 5” conference programs garner crowds anywhere from 40,000 all the way up to 100,000+ fans per game. The traditions, pageantry and passion within college football is unmatched and has to do with deep roots within the Universities. High level college football and pro football are 2 completely different levels, but many pro players have come from the high level colleges

  • @zh2184
    @zh2184 Месяц назад

    The best way to translate to UK viewers major college American football (setting aside the game's origins and traditions) would be that the major programs are the equivalent of Championship League football (N.F.L. being like EPL) - and the same way a city or region supports a Championship league club, the alumni, students, and region support their college football team.

  • @ericminton6084
    @ericminton6084 Месяц назад

    College football is before professional league, but it is WAY more popular than the professional ranks. A lot of college stadiums are bigger than professional teams.

  • @MrChosenOne757
    @MrChosenOne757 Месяц назад

    Can't wait for College Football and NFL to start