The Moment of Loudness at the University of Utah honoring Ty Jordannand Aaron Lowe. It's always an incredible experience and a great honor to those two players.
1. Good chunk of athletes still go to schools that their family also went to, or grew up in that city 2. the fact that every year new faces appear in the line-up and you'll have a whole new team every few years, not always a face from a different school, but some new freshman hoping to make a difference. 3. NFL players are always happy to say the school they went to, and even keep ties to that school decades after they've graduated.
As a Carolina fan I wished everyday he would have come here I'm not saying he would have won a national championship but imagine the quarterbacks he would have brought here
The Tennessee field rush brings back good memories. I also think that the Oklahoma stripe and the tennessee checkerboard or vol navy should’ve been in the video. GBO🍊🎉
5:55 Bro why’d you have to do my team Iowa like that 💀 Banger vid though. Also thanks for saying great things about the Iowa Wave and Pink Locker room!
As a Mizzou fan I enjoy the fact we always do better then people expect. Granted this means finishing middle instead of the bottom but hey we tend to give the big boys a run for their money every year
About the home and home, I agree in parts... LSU-Florida State last year was awesome. This year promises even more, both neutral, but in Louisiana and Florida
I really enjoy those week 1 neutral site games. I understand getting to travel to another campus environment is exciting, but it seems like it means for the teams that don't have the NFL talent to play in some of these stadiums. And if it is close enough of a field it can be an exciting neutral site game as a rivalry i.e. Florida-Georgia and Oklahoma-Texas.
Enter Sandman is a fantastic experience that I got to witness and I’m be experiencing it more this upcoming season. Also you forgot to mention the school who have the best tailgate or stadium foods. 😅
On the neutral sight games I have to slightly disagree. I'm all for random locations for teams to play without a home field advantage but the problem is it's never "random", 9 times out of ten it's just a neighboring city near one of the teams making it a home game in all but name. Case in point, Oregon playing Georgia in a "neutral site" game in Atlanta last year. Neutral my ass. Make there be a 1,000 mile distance from both school's home if you want that shit to be legitimately neutral.
Well BYU is always going to have an advantage from fans. No matter where you go, there's always going to be BYU fans. Shame Utah doesn't get that kind of spread of fans.
College football is the only North American sport that truly captures the intensity of European club football. These are not just teams we’re fans of. These are cults
Of course, little bro has to jump up and down saying "hey guys, what about me?" if anything, it's the fact that win or lose, someone near campus is losing a couch to a fire.
@@upbeatproductions7614 that was 2 years ago, how did it go last year? That's right u got smoked and a dozen crying state players had to gang beat 2 Michigan players with their helmets. That's about what u expect from farm U. Oh yeah, How did u guys do in your bowl game? Wait, u couldn't even win 6 games with that schedule? Wow. "little sis?" Riiiggggghhht and very original of u. Typical little brother energy all around.
Lol yeah that thing that happened one time and literally hasn't affected the show since sure changed everything. What a moron. Bet you complain about things being woke too. Lmao
Hope all u SEC homers enjoyed the ride. It's quickly coming to an end. After the dust settles on realignment, the B10 is going to be the clear #1 in football and basketball
Both are top tier for sure. I've been a Hokie my whole life and went to school there so I have at least 35 games worth of sandman under my belt at this point and it still never gets old, so clearly I'm biased to say it's better, but FSU deserves some respect too on it. As long as we can all agree that Clemson's entrance is overrated as hell
@@MrBballpat I can’t believe they call it the most exciting twenty-five seconds in college football lol. I can think of many more 25 second portions of games that are plenty more exciting. I mean it’s cool and different, yes, but it’s nowhere near the best or overly exciting. But hey, their fans love it and that’s what I love about college football. You wouldn’t get something like that in the NFL and so I still respect it.
@@collinmackay6032 just the TV. Though I am a Braves fan and since the tomahawk chop was banned for us Florida state is a little bit extra special for me.
@@gracielynn9623Try being in the building, it just doesn't come off the same way on TV. But it's not like Clemson came up with that name on their own, legendary announcer Brent musburger gave it that name back in the 80s when he was covering a game.
Lol yeah clemsons stadiums name to death valley going back decades for being a tough place to play, whereas theirs was named that because they don't know how to spell lol
@@collinmackay6032lol people at Big tailgating football school still go without tailgating all the time, I've been doing it for 20 plus years. It's just a massive expense and a time commitment that not everyone can do, even some season ticket holders.
I love college ball but how is injecting fairy tales something like about a sport? Even objectively how does that make sense? You lost because sky daddy heard the other teams fans more?
Lol how? It's literally one of the best parts of the experience. If they didn't have the awesome atmosphere and the fight songs, I wouldn't watch college football anymore. It would be a boring and pointless awful snoozefest like watching the NFL