Also, a good game to go check out would be the Red River Rivalry. Oklahoma vs Texass. It's at the Cotton Bowl, which is a neutral site and also takes place during the Texas State Fair. That's two videos in one day. Lol. Plus, this year, for the first time in along time, it isn't starting at 11 in the morning. It's starts in the afternoon. So you could go watch OU win and then check out the fair and all the crazy fair food.
If you’re ever in the Midwest, Nebraska games are rockin and the stadium itself becomes the 3rd largest city in Nebraska. Just hoping we don’t suck as bad as usual this year.
As an Ohio State fan, I'd have to say the only Big 10 games I'd spend money to fly across The Pond to see would be the Ohio State/ Michigan game, and a later season, night, home, Penn State game. I would say your money would also be well spent on catching a Texas/Oklahoma game, an Oregon/USC game, or a Bama versus LSU, Florida, Georgia, Auburn type of game.
I'm an Okie, if y'all want to go to a Sooners game, you should go to the big one, the Red River Rivalry. It happens every year at the Cotton Bowl Stadium during the Texas State Fair in Dallas. It's the rivalry game between the Oklahoma Sooners and the Texas Longhorns. It's one of the biggest rivalries in college football. The games have been played every year for over 100 years, with the first game played back in 1900. The Red River games are always amazing because it's such a fierce rivalry and there's a lot at stake. They chose the Cotton Bowl Stadium because it's neutral ground and the halfway point between both universities. The Oklahoma fans sit on one side of the stadium, and the Texas fans sit on the other. If you want to see a Sooners game, that would be the one to go to in my opinion. Like I said, those games are always amazing.
Gator alumnus so happy we have some more fans (even though it’s been rough and might be rough again this year haha). Florida-Georgia is played in Jacksonville on neutral site and is a huge rivalry game (been one sided lately). Used to be called “world’s largest cocktail party” so a bit more of a large tailgating and party atmosphere. Could see both the gators and the dawgs at once. Of course I’d recommend the swamp too. But hard to go wrong at any big CFB program’s game. There’s so many amazing stadiums and fan bases. Can’t wait to see how the trip goes!
We both know it won't be one sided forever. Florida is too prestigious and wealthy to stay at the bottom. Also we aren't doubting Mertz or DJ one bit so never say never 😅 no other pair of rivals have schedules like ours either at SOS #1 and #2. We can take pride in our strong rivalry that makes us stronger 💪 good luck to you guys this year!
Hey Daz. Oklahoma fan here and also alumni you guys should definitely come down for an OU game. If you’re trying to get into the red river rivalry game vs Texas this year I’d recommend trying to get tickets as early as you can! Additionally, depending on where you’re sitting at the red river rivalry I’d probably recommend wearing the similar colors of whoever you’re sitting next to since the game is usually split 50/50 since it’s on a neutral ground. Don’t want any hooligans bothering you.
Neyland stadium!! The cathedral of college football. Home of the Tennessee Volunteers! 100k plus screaming fans on the banks of the Tennessee river. You need to see it atleast once in your life. Go Big Orange!!
Tennessee vs Alabama. 3rd Saturday in October! It will be epic! Most likely both will be undefeated at the time (fingers crossed) A game you should try to see
Kansas State fan here… I would try to catch the following games: Michigan/Ohio State, Alabama/LSU, and Texas/Oklahoma. Some other great teams to see would be Texas A&M, Florida, Georgia (really any good SEC team)
To reiterate what the young man said around 2:17, definitely find your way to Oxford, Mississippi for a game - preferably in October - and take in as much of the pregame campus atmosphere as you can because it’s an experience unlike any other.
You probably won’t be around this area, but another good team you should watch and maybe visit is the Missouri Tigers in Columbia Missouri. They are ranked 11th going into the season and have a very nice stadium! And when the tigers are good, the whole town is electric. Hope you enjoy watching college football
If you are going to go to a game this upcoming season, I would definitely pick a high profile SEC game. Might be a tad expensive, but those games are WELL worth the cost. Games like Georgia-Alabama, Tennessee-Alabama, and Georgia-Texas are the absolute must watch games this season.
Come to Ole Miss I go to college there. Best tailgating in the country and there are some huge games this year. Ole miss is going into the season ranked 6 and November 9, the number 1 team Georgia comes to town. The hype around all the games and the entire town is going to be nuts this year. The highest ole miss has been ranked in 54 years
Oklahoma would be a great choice! Im a dawg too so not biased but theyre generally very welcoming and down to earth. The atmosphere of their stadium is underrated and i cant wait to see what they do in the SEC.
High school football and atmospheres are amazing as well. Just make sure you do research and make sure you’re going to an exciting game/school!! NOTHING like Friday night lights!
If you can, the kick-off times haven't been set yet, but on September 21st, Oklahoma State hosts Utah and Oklahoma hosts Tennessee and the campuses are only an hour and a half apart, easy drive if the kick-off times line up properly. both should be spectacular games
10/6 or October 6th, the cowboys play the Steelers in Pittsburgh. 820pm primetime game. The tailgating and atmosphere will be pretty crazy. Would be a very fun NFL game to go to.
My advice for people who don’t know where to start with keep up with college football. I say keep up with the top 25 and big match up as well. But just watch that top 25 and the scores cause you never know when that nobody game could be an upset 👀 its my favorite part of college football
The NFL has the best of the best college players... but college football is just more fun. Not just the games themselves, but everything around the sport. Reminds me a bit of the English football pyramid. You have the big teams at the top playing in the top division, and then there are smaller conferences and divisions with smaller schools. Sometimes they play each other. Sometimes there are crazy upsets. Teams move up and down the rankings. Only a select few teams get into the "playoff". So every game matters. One loss could drop you down the rankings and out of the playoff picture. It's just a wild ride during a season. More fun than an NFL season. The entire college football season feels like a Premier League title race when multiple teams are in position to win it all near the end of the season.
USC versus UCLA is always a passionate game given both teams are located in Los Angeles, and the weather is almost always perfect! These two teams have been deep rivals for years and years; one is a California state university (UCLA) and the other is private (USC). Try catching it when it's being played at the Los Angeles Coliseum...the site of two past Olympic games the major site for the 2028 Summer Olympic games.
Hahaha let’s go I can’t believe he said let’s go to an ole miss game that was the last i expected… they must know good football when they see it Roll rebels🔴🔵
As a fan of the UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN , I'd recommend going to the largest stadium in college football and all of sports, THE BIG HOUSE, home of the national champions, the MICHIGAN WOLVERINES, GO BLUE
How can we recommend a game when we don't know the SPECIFIC DATES of arrival and departure or the GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION of your visit? Are you going to rent a car or fly to different places? September is the last month of the regular season for Major League Baseball and the beginning of the NFL and college football seasons. The temperature will be cool without the heat and humidity of summer.
Please come to an Ole Miss home game where they have tents with chandeliers and the best food u will ever eat 😊. You will be welcomed and have a great time - we are ranked #6 in nation - problem will b finding good seats but scalpers will b out - Go Rebels!
Hey Daz, your son mentioned that your college football team is West Virginia just to let you know this Saturday, August 31 noon kickoff West Virginia plays Penn State at WVU, Penn State the team that has the “WHITE OUT” that you’ve reacted to already you mentioned that you put the “WHITE OUT”on your bucket list to attend and you should it’s worth it, it’s Nov. 9th vs Washington time will be either 3:30 or 7:30 kickoff as a Penn State fan I hope to see you there you will have so much fun you won’t regret it!! Get some WHITE PSU CLOTHES don’t worry they have stores around the stadium WE ARE…. 💙🤍🏈🦁
To the people that I'm about to offend I mean it when I say that football in the us especially college and high school football is the best sport in the world and it's not even close
#2 Washington huskies vs Oregon Dicks Is the obvious game to attend. Two great teams who are also biter rivals which make for a great game everytime. Can’t go wrong with that pick and visiting the amazing PNW like Seattle (Seahawks) & Portland always a blast.
Please don’t go to Oklahoma, the south is amazing there is nothing in Oklahoma other than the school. It’s a bad representation of what you want to experience
Even Brits understand the West Virginia jokes lol. Great reaction guys.
what was the joke? i missed it
Can't wait to watch college highlights with you guys
Also, a good game to go check out would be the Red River Rivalry. Oklahoma vs Texass. It's at the Cotton Bowl, which is a neutral site and also takes place during the Texas State Fair. That's two videos in one day. Lol. Plus, this year, for the first time in along time, it isn't starting at 11 in the morning. It's starts in the afternoon. So you could go watch OU win and then check out the fair and all the crazy fair food.
For sure that would be a good idea 🤘👇
If you’re ever in the Midwest, Nebraska games are rockin and the stadium itself becomes the 3rd largest city in Nebraska. Just hoping we don’t suck as bad as usual this year.
You did. Go Bucks.
Definitely get to an SEC game down in the South. Will be an AMAZING experience!
As an Ohio State fan, I'd have to say the only Big 10 games I'd spend money to fly across The Pond to see would be the Ohio State/ Michigan game, and a later season, night, home, Penn State game. I would say your money would also be well spent on catching a Texas/Oklahoma game, an Oregon/USC game, or a Bama versus LSU, Florida, Georgia, Auburn type of game.
Washington/Oregon is the real rivalry not Oregon/USC. Huskies are in town now 😈
Delusional…..
Notre Dame is value
ND-USC. All others are looking up.
As an Oklahoma fan the red river rivalry is always fun as hell.
Been to Ohio State games ...not the high $$$ match up for tickets. Good time and experience.
I'm an Okie, if y'all want to go to a Sooners game, you should go to the big one, the Red River Rivalry. It happens every year at the Cotton Bowl Stadium during the Texas State Fair in Dallas. It's the rivalry game between the Oklahoma Sooners and the Texas Longhorns. It's one of the biggest rivalries in college football. The games have been played every year for over 100 years, with the first game played back in 1900. The Red River games are always amazing because it's such a fierce rivalry and there's a lot at stake.
They chose the Cotton Bowl Stadium because it's neutral ground and the halfway point between both universities. The Oklahoma fans sit on one side of the stadium, and the Texas fans sit on the other. If you want to see a Sooners game, that would be the one to go to in my opinion. Like I said, those games are always amazing.
Gator alumnus so happy we have some more fans (even though it’s been rough and might be rough again this year haha). Florida-Georgia is played in Jacksonville on neutral site and is a huge rivalry game (been one sided lately). Used to be called “world’s largest cocktail party” so a bit more of a large tailgating and party atmosphere. Could see both the gators and the dawgs at once. Of course I’d recommend the swamp too. But hard to go wrong at any big CFB program’s game. There’s so many amazing stadiums and fan bases. Can’t wait to see how the trip goes!
We both know it won't be one sided forever. Florida is too prestigious and wealthy to stay at the bottom. Also we aren't doubting Mertz or DJ one bit so never say never 😅 no other pair of rivals have schedules like ours either at SOS #1 and #2. We can take pride in our strong rivalry that makes us stronger 💪 good luck to you guys this year!
Hey Daz. Oklahoma fan here and also alumni you guys should definitely come down for an OU game. If you’re trying to get into the red river rivalry game vs Texas this year I’d recommend trying to get tickets as early as you can! Additionally, depending on where you’re sitting at the red river rivalry I’d probably recommend wearing the similar colors of whoever you’re sitting next to since the game is usually split 50/50 since it’s on a neutral ground. Don’t want any hooligans bothering you.
Neyland stadium!! The cathedral of college football. Home of the Tennessee Volunteers! 100k plus screaming fans on the banks of the Tennessee river. You need to see it atleast once in your life. Go Big Orange!!
Tennessee vs Alabama. 3rd Saturday in October! It will be epic! Most likely both will be undefeated at the time (fingers crossed) A game you should try to see
Kansas State fan here… I would try to catch the following games: Michigan/Ohio State, Alabama/LSU, and Texas/Oklahoma. Some other great teams to see would be Texas A&M, Florida, Georgia (really any good SEC team)
Texas and Louisiana are good choices for football and incredible food. Creole and Cajun-seasoned food is another level.
Go to the Alabama-Georgia game September 28, night game and going to be HUGE.
Let me know when you’re ready to attend a *Texas A&M* game … I got y’all covered 🏈
I’m pumped fellas!
I’m headed to Morgantown for a WVU game this year, not sure which, but we open the season hosting Penn St!
To reiterate what the young man said around 2:17, definitely find your way to Oxford, Mississippi for a game - preferably in October - and take in as much of the pregame campus atmosphere as you can because it’s an experience unlike any other.
Ohio State @ Oregon is going to be huge this season. Oregons first season in the B1G
You probably won’t be around this area, but another good team you should watch and maybe visit is the Missouri Tigers in Columbia Missouri. They are ranked 11th going into the season and have a very nice stadium! And when the tigers are good, the whole town is electric. Hope you enjoy watching college football
If you are going to go to a game this upcoming season, I would definitely pick a high profile SEC game. Might be a tad expensive, but those games are WELL worth the cost. Games like Georgia-Alabama, Tennessee-Alabama, and Georgia-Texas are the absolute must watch games this season.
Come to Ole Miss I go to college there. Best tailgating in the country and there are some huge games this year. Ole miss is going into the season ranked 6 and November 9, the number 1 team Georgia comes to town. The hype around all the games and the entire town is going to be nuts this year. The highest ole miss has been ranked in 54 years
Oklahoma would be a great choice! Im a dawg too so not biased but theyre generally very welcoming and down to earth. The atmosphere of their stadium is underrated and i cant wait to see what they do in the SEC.
If you go to a game anything in the States of Texas, Ohio, Georgia, Florida, or The Carolinas y'all should be good.
I’d try to get to the Penn st white out game it’s electric and there’s nothing else like you just have to experience one to fully understand it.
That's dope that Aidan knew that Cooper DeJean and Jayden Daniels got draft earlier this year in April 👏👏 Should be an exciting season #GoDawgs
He was born in America apparently he’s actually an American citizen also
College practice has started already get ready for he games Love you guys
Oklahoma fan and alum. Hope you guys get to catch a game at the Palace on the Prairie! BOOMER!!!
High school football and atmospheres are amazing as well. Just make sure you do research and make sure you’re going to an exciting game/school!! NOTHING like Friday night lights!
Cannot wait for the season to start, my Buckeyes winning it all this year
Nice of the video maker to include Iowa's only touchdown last season.
Ole Miss and the Grove is something you don’t want to miss.
Just saying keep an eye on Tennessee Vols this year..go vols
7:04 RIP Mr. Jackson
Anyone of the rivalry games will do you GREAT!!
“British guys play college football 25 for the first time” would do some numbers, and be an awesome video
Colorado vs. UCF (University of Central Florida), Sept. 28 @ UCF in Orlando, FL . It's all about the UCF Knights!!!
You have to go to the Wisconsin Badgers game! Camp Randall is the best stadium!
you gotta do the yearly premier league predictions episode ! :)
A lot of big schools play smaller schools in September. Just make sure you find an in conference game otherwise it won't be fun.
If you can, the kick-off times haven't been set yet, but on September 21st, Oklahoma State hosts Utah and Oklahoma hosts Tennessee and the campuses are only an hour and a half apart, easy drive if the kick-off times line up properly. both should be spectacular games
I'll be at the Oklahoma/LSU game in Baton Rouge, the day after Thanksgiving. BOOMER!!
Mississippi State fan here, but I've been to many road games. LSU has the best game day atmosphere in the country.
i saw you said youd be going in september Georgia at Alabama is in september
Alabama vs Wisconsin at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin.
Definitely play each other in college football 25 😂
Around 20 teams are changing conferences this year. Unprecedented.
10/6 or October 6th, the cowboys play the Steelers in Pittsburgh. 820pm primetime game. The tailgating and atmosphere will be pretty crazy. Would be a very fun NFL game to go to.
You guys should react to some of the Little League World Series highlights. Opening round just started.
My advice for people who don’t know where to start with keep up with college football. I say keep up with the top 25 and big match up as well. But just watch that top 25 and the scores cause you never know when that nobody game could be an upset 👀 its my favorite part of college football
We not even worried about the red river showdown anymore 🤣 we play Georgia this year in Austin
The NFL has the best of the best college players... but college football is just more fun. Not just the games themselves, but everything around the sport. Reminds me a bit of the English football pyramid. You have the big teams at the top playing in the top division, and then there are smaller conferences and divisions with smaller schools. Sometimes they play each other. Sometimes there are crazy upsets. Teams move up and down the rankings. Only a select few teams get into the "playoff". So every game matters. One loss could drop you down the rankings and out of the playoff picture. It's just a wild ride during a season. More fun than an NFL season. The entire college football season feels like a Premier League title race when multiple teams are in position to win it all near the end of the season.
USC versus UCLA is always a passionate game given both teams are located in Los Angeles, and the weather is almost always perfect! These two teams have been deep rivals for years and years; one is a California state university (UCLA) and the other is private (USC). Try catching it when it's being played at the Los Angeles Coliseum...the site of two past Olympic games the major site for the 2028 Summer Olympic games.
would 100% love to see you guys play college football 25
i am ready for college ball this year.. LETS GO
Best time of the year 🔥🔥🔥
Hahaha let’s go I can’t believe he said let’s go to an ole miss game that was the last i expected… they must know good football when they see it
Roll rebels🔴🔵
You guys have to visit Colorado. The landscape is beautiful and the game experience is wild . Other than that check out Ohio state and Penn state game
SEC for sure, I’m partial to Tennessee Vols, stadium holds 107,000
You guys need to react to the 2024 men’s basketball Olympic gold medal game!!
BOOMER SOONER BABY!!! Smart man! Need to come to texas for the Red River Rivalry against texas at the state fair
As a fan of the UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN , I'd recommend going to the largest stadium in college football and all of sports, THE BIG HOUSE, home of the national champions, the MICHIGAN WOLVERINES, GO BLUE
Go to Gainesville and watch the Gators play in The Swamp on a Saturday night. I promise you wont regret it.
Yall need to react to the college football hype film it so fucking good
oregon about to RUN through the small 12. no longer ohio st michigan shiet big dawggggggg in the house
You won’t find a better game to go to than Ohio State vs Michigan at the shoe in Columbus especially this year
How can we recommend a game when we don't know the SPECIFIC DATES of arrival and departure or the GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION of your visit? Are you going to rent a car or fly to different places? September is the last month of the regular season for Major League Baseball and the beginning of the NFL and college football seasons. The temperature will be cool without the heat and humidity of summer.
ROLL TIDE🔴🐘🌊
if you want to see Oklahoma play, come to Mizzou on November 9th, Luther Burden the THIRRRRRD will be there
As a USC fan I’m gonna miss PAC 12 after dark 😢
Auburn or LSU night games gents.
Please come to an Ole Miss home game where they have tents with chandeliers and the best food u will ever eat 😊. You will be welcomed and have a great time - we are ranked #6 in nation - problem will b finding good seats but scalpers will b out - Go Rebels!
Im a MSU Spartans fan..BUT should go to U of M big house stadium
If you find Colorado interesting, let's get the "How Good Was Deion Sanders Actually?" video!
SEC Championship gotta go to that one
Hey Daz, your son mentioned that your college football team is West Virginia just to let you know this Saturday, August 31 noon kickoff West Virginia plays Penn State at WVU, Penn State the team that has the “WHITE OUT” that you’ve reacted to already you mentioned that you put the “WHITE OUT”on your bucket list to attend and you should it’s worth it, it’s Nov. 9th vs Washington time will be either 3:30 or 7:30 kickoff as a Penn State fan I hope to see you there you will have so much fun you won’t regret it!! Get some WHITE PSU CLOTHES don’t worry they have stores around the stadium
WE ARE….
💙🤍🏈🦁
Song name please
Definitely go to an SEC game..Georgia would be a great team to see play at home. GO DAWGS!!
Yah buddy!
Daz go to giants game. You know the area. Gooooo
FSU and Florida always good games
As an Oklahoma Sooner come see us please we’d love to have you
Definitely play ncaa 25!😂
2007 fiesta bowl reaction
To the people that I'm about to offend I mean it when I say that football in the us especially college and high school football is the best sport in the world and it's not even close
I went to Alabama. Roll Tide!!!!
Cbs put my team second worst in the p4
#2 Washington huskies vs Oregon Dicks Is the obvious game to attend. Two great teams who are also biter rivals which make for a great game everytime. Can’t go wrong with that pick and visiting the amazing PNW like Seattle (Seahawks) & Portland always a blast.
LSU and Bama
Ole Miss tailgating is unlike any other. Folks bring out silver serving ware. It's Southern gentile at its best.
GBR!!!
please react lionel messi's 2024 inter miami all goals and assists please.
Go Irish!
If u wanna see a game go to the swamp when they play FSU
weak ass team like Mizzou need more than a pump up, they need a miracle
BOOMER!!!!
Practice saying "Ohio State" instead of "Ohio." The Ohio Bobcats are irrelevant.
Ah sorry. We meant the Bobcats
Pleeease play ncaa lmaoo
BOOMER SOONER!!
Please don’t go to Oklahoma, the south is amazing there is nothing in Oklahoma other than the school. It’s a bad representation of what you want to experience
Georgia, Tennessee, Ole Miss, LSU, Alabama, Texas, that’s the list. And I’m a USC fan from the west coast
Ohio State
Florida isn't going to win two games in the SEC this year.
Unsubscribing.
its not that deep bro