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You see brasher vs belak Washington and Nashville. This is the hard part about this with fighting. Belak ended up committing suicide due cte presumed to be from all his fights. It is a sad part of this.
Unwritten rule never touch the goalie/tender. Wanna start a fight get to close to the goalie. Shit gets real fast. Hockey has done a good job of keeping fighting in the game but stopping it from getting out control. You are out there fast action you won’t get it out. It is fastest and most entertaining game by far for me. Playoffs are unreal.
6:29. The nebraska corn huskers bring led by then coach bo Palini and football coaching legend and football hall of famer Tom Osborne who coached the huskers for 24 years from 1973 to 1997, amassing a record of 255 wins and 49 losses, 13 Confrence championships and 3 national championships. And the music in the background you were asking about is the husker fight song. It's a song written specifically for the husker football team. P.s. you should react to volleyball day in nebraska. It's absolutely insane.
If anything I think hockey is tamer than it used to be. I remember going to games in the 1980’s and we’d all wonder whether a player would be throwing their gloves onto the ice. That meant it would be a straight out fight. Sometimes other players would jump into the fights as well. I’d heard they really toned it down so there weren’t so many fights. There’s actually a great old movie called “Slap Shot” that’s pretty funny.
5:25 is University of South Carolina. The song is Sandstorm. My daughter just graduated this year and the stadium would just go nuts - for everything. There were fireworks and on a special occasion (maybe Veterans Day?) jets would fly low over the stadium (there are military bases nearby). So much fun to go to these games - the energy is insane! Also, with this school, and I’d imagine all the others, have tailgating for a few hours before the game which makes it a total party atmosphere.
My brother was dating a girl whose family owned a ranch in MT. During family reunions they held a family rodeo. One of the kids about 8yo was doing similar thing, but on a horse, and was kicked by the horse after being thrown. As he got up everyone was asking him if he was ok. he kept a straight face and said i am good. My brother who does photography followed the kid as he wandered back behind some trailers, sat down, and grabbed where he had been kicked and started crying. Got a fantastic picture out of it. These guys all likely have similar stories starting out doing rodeo as a kid. It's a sport now but was what you had to do as a cowboy working on a ranch. One note, you might notice a second rope to the rear of the bull. it's pinching the bull's testicles to get it to buck like that. The Rodeo clowns will pull that rope loose to stop the bull bucking so they can get it out of the arena.
The first one is the University of Michigan. Their stadium is called The Big House and it's the largest stadium in North America with a capacity of just under 116,000. They all sing Mr. Brightside at the start of the 3rd quarter.
I am originally from Virginia and the Hokies are my college team. Fun fact: the Virginia Tech opening to 'Enter Sandman' tradition has registered on seismograph a few times. It truly is an electrifying entrance. I get goose bumps every time. Too bad we are not that great at winning lol
THE most dangerous bull ever - BODACIOUS. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OUnSXXrnG78.html he learned a trick that could kill you, when your body was coming forward, he would snap his head back, and the boss of his horns caught you between the eyes, lights out for you. THE MOST PROFESSIONAL BULL EVER - BUSHWACKER - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-AUgmlgt6vwU.html. In the chute he just stood there waiting for you to get ready. When the gate opens, then he went to work. 3.5 seconds later, with you on the ground he walked over to the exit. Job done. He never went after a rider. The rider had his job, the bull had his. Usually he won. Very unpredictable, he never came out of the chute the same way twice,
Helmet to helmet is a 15 yard penalty.. but if its intentional you could get ejected. And a large fine. If you see a yellow flag go immediately you are in trouble. Most of these plays are penalties.
Yes FSUs mascot is a Seminole which is one of the largest tribes in the country and they have an actual Seminole leader on the field before the game with an actual horse one because its cool two because it also pays respects to the original Florida natives.
There is a lifetime of individual talent for you to react to Adam and I'm confident that any recommendation is going to be awesome but I will throw out Jack Tatum, Ray Lewis, Marvin Harrison, Maxx Crosby.... the list is going to be endless.
Yeah... They fkn hurt. I played in highschool as a linemen, usually Center, and as a huge kid with a great deal of momentum, slamming into other huge kids with my head took a toll without a doubt. By the end of many games I was in such a fog that I would get irritable about winning- it was such a strange and confusing feeling. On top of that, my forearms were constantly cut up and covered in bruises, my fingernail got ripped off a couple times (the 2nd time inside my glove that I got to keep it from happening), my knees and ankles were constantly sore enough to impact my normal life, and rolling around in fresh cut grass with dirty little kids gave me all kinds of weird allergic reactions. I say all that, only to point out that every person in this video is dealing with all this and worse just from normal games and daily practice- so you can imagine what contact physical enough to make it into a montage might entail. Many of these men will never recover, with several instances being some of the most horrific circumstances imaginable. It sure is fun as hell though, and I learned so much from it, so I don't want to seem overly negative. They sacrifice a great deal!
As you can see, some of the hits where the players just get back up and keep on playing. Not like the sissy soccer matches where a player feels a bit of a breeze and drops down like he's been shot.
Not new stadiums, some have been around 100 years! Just continuing remodeling, huge business here in the states. I go to every Tennessee Volunteers home games, take my motorcoach down on Friday and stay until Sunday.
FSU is the stadium with the horse. They're doing the tomahawk chop. The guy on the horse throws a spar into center field, but the clip doesn't show it.
You have GOT to check out University of Texas at Austin (or even the red river rivalry). We have an incredible band, a real cannon (which we fire during the game), a massive drum, and a live longhorn who the student section loves and adores. Incredible energy