Guys this same amount of effort goes into dozens and dozens of college games every weekend during the season. Every school has their own unique traditions.
I think both the people in Alabama (vs. Georgia) and those in Ohio and Michigan (THE Ohio State vs. Michigan) would argue which games are the pinnacle of American college football games.
Yeah, some would say an old rivalry like Kansas & Mizzou (fighting since the civil war) would be better. Others say tradition is key, like the annual Iron Bowl (Auburn vs Alabama)
@@TheRagratus Yes indeed nothing can surpass the intensity of that rivalry. I have been to West Point and the Iron bowl as a Bama fan. Army takes on their need to beat Navy with military force. They need an enemy to defeat and treat it that way. They truly do not care about National Championships. All other games are just practice to them.
James was so confident that the C stood for college. 🤣🤣🤣 We need to get you three and your family over to an Ohio State game. The early nonconference games are usually cheaper to get tickets for, but a rivalry game against somebody like Michigan or any SEC team are insanely expensive.
I played college football from 1978 to 1980. I go back for "Homecoming" every few years. The idea of "Homecoming" obviously is the return of former players and students. It was really awesome to take my kids to a game and show them my picture with the team that is displayed on the facilities "Wall of Honor".
One of the biggest SEC rival games of the season, the IRON BOWL. Alabama vs. Auburn (both Alabama teams). If you want to watch a few minutes of football excitement, watch the last 6 minutes of the 2013 Iron Bowl. The most amazing moment in SEC!
The officials wouldn't overturn the penalty because of the crowd. In fact, the officials WILL stop the game and levy penalties against the team whose fans are being unruly if it gets to the point where they feel it's necessary. What happened here is that either an official in the press box told the head referee on the field that there's reason to believe the call might have been wrong, or the Texas head coach challenged the call. Either way, that triggers a video review of the play from all available camera angles, and if the officials can determine that the call was wrong, they'll overturn it. If the coach challenges, it costs the team a time-out, but if they win the challenge, they get the time-out back, so they have to be judicious about whether or not they challenge a call and when.
So, on the College vs. NFL thing... a lot more people go to College than live in a city with an NFL team. Plus College is like a constant reminder of when you were young and having fun and all that. So it's like... kind of a chance to be a part of all that again, I think. Maybe that's why it's more popular. It is definitely dependent on where in the country you are, though... like, a lot of areas especially in the Northeast and the Midwest (northern Midwest, at least) NFL is more popular, while in the South, it's all about College sports in general and College football specifically.
@@cassiecaradoc2070 100% correct! Not all states are big enough to be able to support an NFL team. However every state in the nation has multiple college teams in multiple divisions. I can only speak for myself and the people I know in the south but most of us love college football even before we really knew what it was. We've grown up with it. It's almost like a religion! People are very loyal to their team. Even if they aren't performing well this year or many years in the past it doesn't matter. It's who you are and where you're from. WOO PIG SOOIE... GO HOGS! 🐗
Hey Millie and James! I am so very happy that you reacted to this American College Football video that was made by fellow Brit couple! I hope you both can experience this for yourselves in the future!
That's why we have instant replay. Sometimes refs don't have the best POV to see exactly what happened. They didn't change the decision because of the fans. They changed it after reviewing the footage.
That is wrong. They changed it because the fans threw beers on the field. Pass interference is not a reviewable penalty. As the Texas fan said in this video "that never happens" .
@@nochannel1q2321 or any easily searchable public sources of information. Common sense also says you can't take a bull out in public the way they do. He isn't really built like a bull either
Americans grow up going to college football games. I don’t remember a time when we didn’t go to my father’s alma mater to watch football games. Go Stanford!!
I watched that game at home, it was the student section that was throwing beers on the field. The game was stopped to clean the field, few days later Texas was fined $250,000.00 for the incident
The Longhorn Mascot is named Bevo and he is a steer....The Longhorn store is very large and yes, they have everything you could imagine. I was pretty blown away the first time we went. College ball is so much better than Professional. In Texas, even the High School stadiums are costing $50-$80 million to build.
Guys, look like others have said, there's several big rivalries in college Football, and those games are very big, but there's just as much pomp and circumstance that goes on at each game across the country every weekend. The military is deeply involved with both the NFL and NCAA sports. They use the flyovers as part of their training hours, so it's a win-win for both the game attendees, and the pilots and crews (for larger planes). The Army-Navy Game in early November is a huge game. This year it was unusually valuable. Army had a really good record at like 10-2, and Navy's was like 9-3 or something like that. Army was the clear favorite, but Navy whooped their ass.
Here is a list of the competitive NCAA sports in the USA- Be advised- the Football program usually makes enough to cover the expenses for ALL of the other sports. Fall Sports: 1. Cross Country (Men/Women) 2. Field Hockey (Women) 3. Football (Men) 4. Soccer (Men/Women) 5. Volleyball (Women) Winter Sports: 1. Basketball (Men/Women) 2. Bowling (Women) 3. Fencing (Men/Women) 4. Gymnastics (Men/Women) 5. Ice Hockey (Men/Women) 6. Indoor Track and Field (Men/Women) 7. Rifle (Coed) 8. Skiing (Men/Women) 9. Swimming and Diving (Men/Women) 10. Wrestling (Men) Spring Sports: 1. Baseball (Men) 2. Beach Volleyball (Women) 3. Golf (Men/Women) 4. Lacrosse (Men/Women) 5. Outdoor Track and Field (Men/Women) 6. Rowing (Women) 7. Softball (Women) 8. Tennis (Men/Women) 9. Volleyball (Men) 10. Water Polo (Men/Women)
The guy who was saying 'The Brits ruined the mojo..' is the Brit himself using a southern accent I think... The teams are Texas Longhorns vs. Georgia Bulldogs
SEC stands or South Eastern Conference, the dog belongs to the ESPN Commentator Kirk Herbstreet. I think the dog passed not too long after that.. he was old. The Georgia team are called The Bulldogs.
Texas lost to Georgia this game- played them again in the SEC championship game- lost again- still made it to the college football playoffs- made it to the final 4 teams- but lost to Ohio State- the college football championship game is Jan 20th between Ohio State and Notre Dame!
Just as an educational FYI kids... cows and bulls can both have horns. If you ever see a cow/bull without horns, they are either a breed that is hornless, or the horns were taken off/stunted shortly after birth.
Any Sec Game, Big Ten, Acc, Big 12. Any top ten teams that play each other. any rival game. College playoffs, College title game. Will be like this game you just watched.
This year the College National Championship is between Ohio State and Notre Dame universities. The game is on January 20th the same day as the inauguration day for our president. Hurry up and get your tickets and get over here!
Both teams were undefeated and were ranked in the top 5 prior to this game. 8 stadiums in the US have over 100k capacity, all are College Football stadiums. 5 are in the SEC the top 3 are on the BigTen.
One of the reasons the college games are so big is that years ago the NFL wasn't as big as it is now.Many people could reach a college game because it was closer and cheaper
Yeah tell that to notre dame who beat Georgia & texas a&m, Michigan who beat Alabama, Illinois who beat South Carolina usc who beat texas a&m and Ohio state who beat texas
Yeah tell that to notre dame . Tell that 2 the big 10 where usc beat texas a&m Michigan beat Alabama Illinois beat South Carolina and Ohio state who beat texas
A touchdown is 6 points and then the team can kick the ball through the goal posts for an extra point for a grand total of 7 points. Sometimes after a touchdown the team can try to get 2 extra points by running or throwing the ball into the end zone. If the team is successful, they get a total of 8 points. Six for the touchdown and 2 points for the two-point conversion. This is rare but it does happen in close games. Kicking for one extra point is much safer and much more guaranteed at the college and NFL levels.
I live just North of Athens, GA. I can drive there in about 20 minutes--if it isn't rush hour. I attended UGA back in the late 1970s, until I ran out of money for college. After that I worked in a factory in Athens, and retired last year after 46 years at the factory. Funny old world, isn't it? --Dan
Males and female Longhorns both sport horns, although horns vary in shape according to gender. A bull's horns are usually straight, turning a bit at the end.
When you thought is was Kevin Durant on the screen they didn’t make a mistake. That always show fans on the screen. Most couples if they see themselves on the screen will kiss. Or propose!
17:05 , that's so wild to see Ben, Kirk Herbstreit's dog, get on this video. Ben was his support animal since he was always on the road alone. Sadly, Ben passes with cancer, recently. He was an internet sensation for a bit there.
25 years ago, when my wife and I met: Her: "Orange is not allowed in my house." Me: "Why not?" Her: "I'm a Georgia fan." "Florida. Auburn. Clemson." Me: "I'm from Syracuse...." We're still together. And while Texas has now joined the No Orange ban, I still have quite a lot of my Syracuse Orange stuff about.
It's not a Bull it a "LongHorn" that's wwere it gets it's name. Longhorn cattle are a hybrid breed that originated in North America. They are descendants of the oldest breed of cows in the United States.
College football in the U.S. is an institution and usually the top source of revenue for the school ( besides tuition, etc), along w/milking their Alumni to "give to their Alma Mater"! My support goes to the West Virginia University Mountaineers & anyone who plays Pitt or Penn State! 🤣🤣😜 Let's Goooo 'EERs!! 💪💯
Its more that they're named after the schools, just that most schools with teams are named after the state they're in. Auburn and Clemson were not States last time I checked lol
Yes they did reverse it because the fans got mad. You did not see the officials huddle up until after the fans trashed the field. As the Texas fan in this video said that reversal has never happened before.
LOL... They don't reverse plays because fans get mad- EVER! They reveiwed the footage & even said "After play review...". The fan was probably commenting on the fact that he he had rarely seen "Pass Interference" reversed - he didn't state a rule of the game. BTW.. Univ of Georgia mascot is the Bulldog (they say Go Dawgs, like Texas says Hook 'em Horns). Good game for their 1st time! 🏈🏆 Thanks for the video!🎉
@@AAviatrix Pass Interference is not reviewable in college football. But the official did review it by seeing it on the Jumbotron. He then reversed his original call.
James, please have a look at college bowl games. There are a number of the held each year. Such as cotton bowl, peach bowl, there was even the pop tart bowl this year, they are very big.
Tips: Every college team usually has a rival team. Pick your biggest stadiums and see whose team has been good lately. (If not Texas, Penn State [there is a travel video of some brits going to their playoff 'white out' game you could watch], Notre Dame [Indiana] & Ohio State were playoff teams.) Michigan has the 'Big House' and it's an experience.
In the states, we usually have grown up going to the high school football games Of the school. We attend or to the away games our school team is playing. Then when we get older we go to the college football games (We may still go to a homecoming high school game every now and again also). You go to the college of choices game, near by or far away.
Their's quite a few other games you can choose from other than Texas Vs Georgia. Texas did lose that game. They lost to Georgia again in the SEC Championship & we're just eliminated from the College Football Playoffs by Ohio State in the Semifinals
very few 18 and 19 year olds playing. most players redshirt a year ( sit out ), then have 4 years, maybe get injured one year. lots of 23 and 24 year olds playing.
Their seats in the stadium were not very good. They were in a corner, which makes it difficult to see the entire field. When that happens, you tend to watch the game on the big TV screen. Then again, the best seats are sold to long time Texas fans. They were lucky to get any seats.
Texas scored two touchdowns. After the first they kicked the extra point, but on the second they successfully converted a 2-point try (in which you get the ball at the 2 yard line and have one chance to score a second "touchdown"). The film must have repeated the reactions to those scores, or maybe the celebrations were for other big plays. For the remainder of Texas's season, they met Georgia in the SEC championship game (losing 19-22), but they made it to the national championship playoffs. They crushed Clemson in the first round, won against Arizona State (despite not playing up to Texas standards) in the second round, before losing to Ohio State in the semifinals.
The driver said that the game would be one of the best ones played this year, not that it was a huge rivalry. (And it really can't be yet -- Texas only joined the SEC this year, and Texas/Georgia games were relatively uncommon and not always very important.) Other posters have made some much better suggestions about big rivalries.
He kept saying 10, 000 people attended the game in the stadium- it eas actually over 105, 000+ in attendance for that game. Prwtty normal for a D1 college game actually. 10,000 sounds more.like the number of tailgates outside
He was saying its a huge game from a college matchup perspective. Any nfl game would have better talent onn both sides even if it was the gaints and browns or titans. Its about how the atmosphere will be less than the product on the field.
Is it a cow or a bull? It's probably neither, I would guess it's a steer Edit: if that's the official Bevo mascot he's a steer. Most bulls are way too aggressive to be out in public like that
SEC=Southeastern Conference. Most college football teams belong to a conference. The SEC is regarded as the best college football conference, though jealous wannabees from the Big 10 would disagree. College football is insanely popular in the South, and we have a lot of pride in the SEC, it's more than just football, it kind of binds Southerners together in pride in our culture, traditions and history.
Bevo (The mascot) is male but not a bull. He's a steer, i.e. neutered, to make him safe for crowds. **Insert joke about UT being neutered here** Personally, I prefer a border collie as a mascot.
Think of an NFL game like you have a British Football team in London. People living in Scotland might not go to a game as it is too far .. BUT .. if the University of Glasgow might be an hour away so it is much easier to added those games.
The 'C' does not stand for College. SEC = South Eastern Conference. It's one of the big power conferences in college football. 'It must be a pretty interesting atmosphere is they loose', well, you're in luck, you gonna find out. lolol. Good lord... Georgia Bulldogs vs. the Texas Longhorns. Georgia won the game 30 to 15. This video just didn't show any of the Georgia touchdowns. It didn't really show much of the game at all.
Georgia beat Texas TWICE this year. Besides this game, they also beat them in the SEC championship game. You'd think Texas won the game by that video, but Georgia won the game 30-15.
It’s about money. The bigger the experience, the more money made. Texas makes over a billion per year on their brand. Not all schools can afford all of this.
No, throwing stuff onto the field is considered very poor sportsmanship, and it's rarely done (other than a few teams whose fans are known for this behavior). Game officials are supposed to penalize the team whose fans are throwing objects, and the schools are expected to make an honest effort to identify and punish the offenders as well.
Guys this same amount of effort goes into dozens and dozens of college games every weekend during the season. Every school has their own unique traditions.
Longhorns…males are bulls, females are cows, and the cows also have horns
20:41 Those aren’t just any planes, either. Those are B1-Lancers, a $317 million strategic nuclear bomber.
I think both the people in Alabama (vs. Georgia) and those in Ohio and Michigan (THE Ohio State vs. Michigan) would argue which games are the pinnacle of American college football games.
Ummmmm I'd go Army/Navy as far as rivalry.
Then they meet again in Atlanta...
Yeah, some would say an old rivalry like Kansas & Mizzou (fighting since the civil war) would be better. Others say tradition is key, like the annual Iron Bowl (Auburn vs Alabama)
@@TheRagratus Yes indeed nothing can surpass the intensity of that rivalry. I have been to West Point and the Iron bowl as a Bama fan. Army takes on their need to beat Navy with military force. They need an enemy to defeat and treat it that way. They truly do not care about National Championships. All other games are just practice to them.
Tennessee vs Alabama
Don't know if anyone has said it lately, but thanks for our National Anthem.
@@charlieeckert4321 We used to stand up in movie theaters to the National Anthem. Maybe that's a bit far but I have done it.
SEC stands for South Eastern Conference ❤ GO DAWGS! Can't wait for next season
I have to say it, as an Ohio State fan, our season is still going.
Yes EC
James was so confident that the C stood for college. 🤣🤣🤣
We need to get you three and your family over to an Ohio State game. The early nonconference games are usually cheaper to get tickets for, but a rivalry game against somebody like Michigan or any SEC team are insanely expensive.
I played college football from 1978 to 1980. I go back for "Homecoming" every few years. The idea of "Homecoming" obviously is the return of former players and students. It was really awesome to take my kids to a game and show them my picture with the team that is displayed on the facilities "Wall of Honor".
Yeah, it’s just Saturday in the States. If you’re lucky, you get a flyover at the end of the National Anthem (“over the land of the free”).
One of the biggest SEC rival games of the season, the IRON BOWL. Alabama vs. Auburn (both Alabama teams). If you want to watch a few minutes of football excitement, watch the last 6 minutes of the 2013 Iron Bowl. The most amazing moment in SEC!
The passion for College football is hard to explain until you experience it in person. Amazing atmosphere
The officials wouldn't overturn the penalty because of the crowd. In fact, the officials WILL stop the game and levy penalties against the team whose fans are being unruly if it gets to the point where they feel it's necessary.
What happened here is that either an official in the press box told the head referee on the field that there's reason to believe the call might have been wrong, or the Texas head coach challenged the call. Either way, that triggers a video review of the play from all available camera angles, and if the officials can determine that the call was wrong, they'll overturn it. If the coach challenges, it costs the team a time-out, but if they win the challenge, they get the time-out back, so they have to be judicious about whether or not they challenge a call and when.
So, on the College vs. NFL thing... a lot more people go to College than live in a city with an NFL team. Plus College is like a constant reminder of when you were young and having fun and all that. So it's like... kind of a chance to be a part of all that again, I think. Maybe that's why it's more popular. It is definitely dependent on where in the country you are, though... like, a lot of areas especially in the Northeast and the Midwest (northern Midwest, at least) NFL is more popular, while in the South, it's all about College sports in general and College football specifically.
@@cassiecaradoc2070 100% correct! Not all states are big enough to be able to support an NFL team. However every state in the nation has multiple college teams in multiple divisions. I can only speak for myself and the people I know in the south but most of us love college football even before we really knew what it was. We've grown up with it. It's almost like a religion! People are very loyal to their team. Even if they aren't performing well this year or many years in the past it doesn't matter. It's who you are and where you're from.
WOO PIG SOOIE... GO HOGS! 🐗
Hey Millie and James! I am so very happy that you reacted to this American College Football video that was made by fellow Brit couple! I hope you both can experience this for yourselves in the future!
That's why we have instant replay. Sometimes refs don't have the best POV to see exactly what happened. They didn't change the decision because of the fans. They changed it after reviewing the footage.
That is wrong. They changed it because the fans threw beers on the field. Pass interference is not a reviewable penalty. As the Texas fan said in this video "that never happens" .
That could be a cow or a bull. It is hard to tell from the picture. It's a Texas Longhorn, so both the male and female have horns.
If that's Bevo he's a steer
You'd need to check for balls to be precise.
@@nochannel1q2321 or any easily searchable public sources of information. Common sense also says you can't take a bull out in public the way they do. He isn't really built like a bull either
When "beans on toast" (absolutely horrid) is a national treasure, you know your countries' culinary standards suck...
The custom in the U.S. is that TEAM vs. OTHERS is a home game, while TEAM @ OTHERS is an away game.
Americans grow up going to college football games. I don’t remember a time when we didn’t go to my father’s alma mater to watch football games. Go Stanford!!
I watched that game at home, it was the student section that was throwing beers on the field. The game was stopped to clean the field, few days later Texas was fined $250,000.00 for the incident
It wasn't an announcer saying anything about the Brits showing up. This Brit that made the video dubbed that voice in. He was just goofing around.
Him or a friend.
The Longhorn Mascot is named Bevo and he is a steer....The Longhorn store is very large and yes, they have everything you could imagine. I was pretty blown away the first time we went. College ball is so much better than Professional. In Texas, even the High School stadiums are costing $50-$80 million to build.
That game is NOT the "crown jewel" game, it's just a regular UT game. I don't know this for sure but I would bet that Bevo is a steer.
Guys, look like others have said, there's several big rivalries in college Football, and those games are very big, but there's just as much pomp and circumstance that goes on at each game across the country every weekend. The military is deeply involved with both the NFL and NCAA sports. They use the flyovers as part of their training hours, so it's a win-win for both the game attendees, and the pilots and crews (for larger planes). The Army-Navy Game in early November is a huge game. This year it was unusually valuable. Army had a really good record at like 10-2, and Navy's was like 9-3 or something like that. Army was the clear favorite, but Navy whooped their ass.
Here is a list of the competitive NCAA sports in the USA- Be advised- the Football program usually makes enough to cover the expenses for ALL of the other sports.
Fall Sports:
1. Cross Country (Men/Women)
2. Field Hockey (Women)
3. Football (Men)
4. Soccer (Men/Women)
5. Volleyball (Women)
Winter Sports:
1. Basketball (Men/Women)
2. Bowling (Women)
3. Fencing (Men/Women)
4. Gymnastics (Men/Women)
5. Ice Hockey (Men/Women)
6. Indoor Track and Field (Men/Women)
7. Rifle (Coed)
8. Skiing (Men/Women)
9. Swimming and Diving (Men/Women)
10. Wrestling (Men)
Spring Sports:
1. Baseball (Men)
2. Beach Volleyball (Women)
3. Golf (Men/Women)
4. Lacrosse (Men/Women)
5. Outdoor Track and Field (Men/Women)
6. Rowing (Women)
7. Softball (Women)
8. Tennis (Men/Women)
9. Volleyball (Men)
10. Water Polo (Men/Women)
I believe that y'all missed the point that the Co-Op (the store) gives 100% of its profits for scholarships for students.
The guy who was saying 'The Brits ruined the mojo..' is the Brit himself using a southern accent I think... The teams are Texas Longhorns vs. Georgia Bulldogs
That dog belongs to Kirk Herbstreit, a college football analyst who works for ESPN, a cable sports channel. He was probably working the game
Unfortunately he passed a few weeks or so after this game. Really sad
@ Thanks for the clarification. This dog is Ben, who passed from cancer. He now travels with his new dog, Peter
"The Game" is Ohio State vs Michigan as the premiere match up in Football.
🥱
SEC stands or South Eastern Conference, the dog belongs to the ESPN Commentator Kirk Herbstreet. I think the dog passed not too long after that.. he was old. The Georgia team are called The Bulldogs.
One interesting thing about college football stadiums is that there are only 6 or 7 home games per year.
Texas lost to Georgia this game- played them again in the SEC championship game- lost again- still made it to the college football playoffs- made it to the final 4 teams- but lost to Ohio State- the college football championship game is Jan 20th between Ohio State and Notre Dame!
Just as an educational FYI kids... cows and bulls can both have horns. If you ever see a cow/bull without horns, they are either a breed that is hornless, or the horns were taken off/stunted shortly after birth.
Any Sec Game, Big Ten, Acc, Big 12. Any top ten teams that play each other. any rival game. College playoffs, College title game. Will be like this game you just watched.
This year the College National Championship is between Ohio State and Notre Dame universities. The game is on January 20th the same day as the inauguration day for our president. Hurry up and get your tickets and get over here!
Both teams were undefeated and were ranked in the top 5 prior to this game.
8 stadiums in the US have over 100k capacity, all are College Football stadiums. 5 are in the SEC the top 3 are on the BigTen.
No, Georgia had lost an earlier game to Alabama.
One of the reasons the college games are so big is that years ago the NFL wasn't as big as it is now.Many people could reach a college game because it was closer and cheaper
SEC... SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE. It's the strongest conference in America as far as I'm concerned! ❤️
Yeah tell that to notre dame who beat Georgia & texas a&m, Michigan who beat Alabama, Illinois who beat South Carolina usc who beat texas a&m and Ohio state who beat texas
Yeah tell that to notre dame . Tell that 2 the big 10 where usc beat texas a&m Michigan beat Alabama Illinois beat South Carolina and Ohio state who beat texas
Not this season.
Did you watch this season?
The Big 10 says NOPE.
The bottle throwing was quite unusual. Haven’t seen anything like it in all my years as a Longhorn fan.
A touchdown is 6 points and then the team can kick the ball through the goal posts for an extra point for a grand total of 7 points.
Sometimes after a touchdown the team can try to get 2 extra points by running or throwing the ball into the end zone. If the team is successful, they get a total of 8 points. Six for the touchdown and 2 points for the two-point conversion. This is rare but it does happen in close games. Kicking for one extra point is much safer and much more guaranteed at the college and NFL levels.
I live just North of Athens, GA. I can drive there in about 20 minutes--if it isn't rush hour. I attended UGA back in the late 1970s, until I ran out of money for college. After that I worked in a factory in Athens, and retired last year after 46 years at the factory. Funny old world, isn't it? --Dan
Males and female Longhorns both sport horns, although horns vary in shape according to gender. A bull's horns are usually straight, turning a bit at the end.
Millie, how do you do it with James? Haha. He's always trying to prove you wrong
She still loves him like a caring wife.
@runrafarunthebestintheworld absolutely
The reason is was 'big' is that Texas was undefeated and leading the nation... Georgia was the defending champions... this was not even THE BIG game!!
But close enough.
When you thought is was Kevin Durant on the screen they didn’t make a mistake. That always show fans on the screen. Most couples if they see themselves on the screen will kiss. Or propose!
I saw the video, of your wedding... And othen an the Union Jack. Where are the other flags from?
I Love, watching you guys 🇺🇸❤️🇬🇧
17:05 , that's so wild to see Ben, Kirk Herbstreit's dog, get on this video. Ben was his support animal since he was always on the road alone. Sadly, Ben passes with cancer, recently. He was an internet sensation for a bit there.
25 years ago, when my wife and I met:
Her: "Orange is not allowed in my house."
Me: "Why not?"
Her: "I'm a Georgia fan." "Florida. Auburn. Clemson."
Me: "I'm from Syracuse...."
We're still together. And while Texas has now joined the No Orange ban, I still have quite a lot of my Syracuse Orange stuff about.
Penn State has a 110K stadium and that atmosphere is electrifying
It's not a Bull it a "LongHorn" that's wwere it gets it's name. Longhorn cattle are a hybrid breed that originated in North America. They are descendants of the oldest breed of cows in the United States.
Longhorn Bull. LoL
They loose in this game…atmosphere doesn’t change. It’s a fun time for everyone. American fans are never really poor sports about loosing
Well, Philly fans are trash
Durant and Scheffler went to University of Texas. It's still a party after a loss.
College football in the U.S. is an institution and usually the top source of revenue for the school ( besides tuition, etc), along w/milking their Alumni to "give to their Alma Mater"!
My support goes to the West Virginia University Mountaineers & anyone who plays Pitt or Penn State! 🤣🤣😜
Let's Goooo 'EERs!! 💪💯
The college teams are generally named after the state its in. NFL is after the city it’s in.
Its more that they're named after the schools, just that most schools with teams are named after the state they're in. Auburn and Clemson were not States last time I checked lol
@ I said generally…..
I agree with Millie. It’s bad behavior to throw trash like that. And they reviewed the footage. They did not reverse that because the fans got mad.
Yes they did reverse it because the fans got mad. You did not see the officials huddle up until after the fans trashed the field. As the Texas fan in this video said that reversal has never happened before.
LOL... They don't reverse plays because fans get mad- EVER! They reveiwed the footage & even said "After play review...". The fan was probably commenting on the fact that he he had rarely seen "Pass Interference" reversed - he didn't state a rule of the game.
BTW.. Univ of Georgia mascot is the Bulldog (they say Go Dawgs, like Texas says Hook 'em Horns).
Good game for their 1st time! 🏈🏆 Thanks for the video!🎉
@@AAviatrix Pass Interference is not reviewable in college football. But the official did review it by seeing it on the Jumbotron. He then reversed his original call.
James, please have a look at college bowl games. There are a number of the held each year. Such as cotton bowl, peach bowl, there was even the pop tart bowl this year, they are very big.
6:04 check the video at this time. Your pause was perfect timing, at a glance it looked like James arm. IDK why i thought so funny, but 😂
Tips: Every college team usually has a rival team. Pick your biggest stadiums and see whose team has been good lately. (If not Texas, Penn State [there is a travel video of some brits going to their playoff 'white out' game you could watch], Notre Dame [Indiana] & Ohio State were playoff teams.) Michigan has the 'Big House' and it's an experience.
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In the states, we usually have grown up going to the high school football games Of the school.
We attend or to the away games our school team is playing. Then when we get older we go to the college football games (We may still go to a homecoming high school game every now and again also). You go to the college of choices game, near by or far away.
Their's quite a few other games you can choose from other than Texas Vs Georgia. Texas did lose that game. They lost to Georgia again in the SEC Championship & we're just eliminated from the College Football Playoffs by Ohio State in the Semifinals
SEC is Southeastern Conference
To put into perspective, the university of Texas generates more income than some small countries.
very few 18 and 19 year olds playing. most players redshirt a year ( sit out ), then have 4 years, maybe get injured one year. lots of 23 and 24 year olds playing.
Their seats in the stadium were not very good. They were in a corner, which makes it difficult to see the entire field. When that happens, you tend to watch the game on the big TV screen. Then again, the best seats are sold to long time Texas fans. They were lucky to get any seats.
Texas scored two touchdowns. After the first they kicked the extra point, but on the second they successfully converted a 2-point try (in which you get the ball at the 2 yard line and have one chance to score a second "touchdown"). The film must have repeated the reactions to those scores, or maybe the celebrations were for other big plays.
For the remainder of Texas's season, they met Georgia in the SEC championship game (losing 19-22), but they made it to the national championship playoffs. They crushed Clemson in the first round, won against Arizona State (despite not playing up to Texas standards) in the second round, before losing to Ohio State in the semifinals.
Michigan vs ohio state would be a great game to go to
My childhood every home game. Also, the 1970s, during Bo vs Woody. Couldn't have been better.
I definitely get a new pair of Arkansas razorback Nikes every year for Christmas from my kids.
WOO PIG SOOIE... GO HOGS! 🐗
Just a run of the mill flyover with 2 supersonic B-1 USAF bombers.
I think you missed the English gentleman explaining in the merchandise store that all the money goes to the school scholarships. FYI.
The driver said that the game would be one of the best ones played this year, not that it was a huge rivalry. (And it really can't be yet -- Texas only joined the SEC this year, and Texas/Georgia games were relatively uncommon and not always very important.) Other posters have made some much better suggestions about big rivalries.
The Georgia bulldawgs beat Texas twice this season but the longhorns are headed into the semifinals
C stands for conference
They aren't in a park, they are on University of Texas campus.
He kept saying 10, 000 people attended the game in the stadium- it eas actually over 105, 000+ in attendance for that game. Prwtty normal for a D1 college game actually. 10,000 sounds more.like the number of tailgates outside
He was saying its a huge game from a college matchup perspective. Any nfl game would have better talent onn both sides even if it was the gaints and browns or titans.
Its about how the atmosphere will be less than the product on the field.
College football is definitely much crazier inside the stadium
Is it a cow or a bull? It's probably neither, I would guess it's a steer
Edit: if that's the official Bevo mascot he's a steer. Most bulls are way too aggressive to be out in public like that
Come to. Penn State Whiteout game!!!! An absolute insane experience! One of the largest stadiums in America too
OLE MISS is voted the number one college tailgate in America in college football
The teams are The Texas Longhorn and The Georgia Bulldog
Michigan is great! Go Blue!
Go Blue
Hail to The Victors
SEC=Southeastern Conference. Most college football teams belong to a conference. The SEC is regarded as the best college football conference, though jealous wannabees from the Big 10 would disagree. College football is insanely popular in the South, and we have a lot of pride in the SEC, it's more than just football, it kind of binds Southerners together in pride in our culture, traditions and history.
Bevo (The mascot) is male but not a bull. He's a steer, i.e. neutered, to make him safe for crowds. **Insert joke about UT being neutered here** Personally, I prefer a border collie as a mascot.
Good pair of cowboy boots are amazingly comfortable. They will feel like you are wearing your slippers.
Watch Josh and Jace. They are two Brit’s traveling around and eating.
Georgia Bulldogs. (This is a very common team name, and there are arguments over who had it first.)
Think of an NFL game like you have a British Football team in London. People living in Scotland might not go to a game as it is too far .. BUT .. if the University of Glasgow might be an hour away so it is much easier to added those games.
That is a steer, not a cow or a bull.
Steers start out as a bull, but early on are castrated with makes them FAR less aggressive.
The 'C' does not stand for College. SEC = South Eastern Conference. It's one of the big power conferences in college football.
'It must be a pretty interesting atmosphere is they loose', well, you're in luck, you gonna find out. lolol.
Good lord... Georgia Bulldogs vs. the Texas Longhorns. Georgia won the game 30 to 15. This video just didn't show any of the Georgia touchdowns. It didn't really show much of the game at all.
24:07 cows can have horns. Texas longhorn cows ( female) have horns
Look at all the trees near downtown town it’s in Austin tx
if you want the crown jewels , go to a big ten game .
The 'C' stands for Conference. SEC = South East Conference.
Georgia beat Texas TWICE this year. Besides this game, they also beat them in the SEC championship game. You'd think Texas won the game by that video, but Georgia won the game 30-15.
It’s about money. The bigger the experience, the more money made. Texas makes over a billion per year on their brand. Not all schools can afford all of this.
No, throwing stuff onto the field is considered very poor sportsmanship, and it's rarely done (other than a few teams whose fans are known for this behavior). Game officials are supposed to penalize the team whose fans are throwing objects, and the schools are expected to make an honest effort to identify and punish the offenders as well.
That is a Texas long horn!
"C" stands for "college".
SEC -- South Eastern Conference, so not credit there, but Yes, it is College.