0:01 Iowa - The Wave 0:34 Clemson - The Best 25 Seconds of College Football 1:47 Auburn - War Eagle Chant 2:56 Georgia 3:47 Notre Dame 4:21 Florida - I Won’t Back Down 4:45 Texas A&M - Yells/Saw Varsity’s Horns Off/Spirit of Aggieland 5:56 Nebraska 6:34 Texas - Texas Fight 7:01 Oklahoma - Boomer Sooner 7:21 Ole Miss - Rammer Jammer adaptation 7:50 Kansas State 8:07 Mississippi State 8:38 Oklahoma State - Team Entrance 9:13 West Virginia - Take Me Home, Country Roads
That "Saw Varsity's (Texas Longhorns) Horns Off" is going to be more important due to Texas joining the SEC (Along with their Red River Rival, Oklahoma)
As i was watching this and it got to Clemson, i knew i recognized the clip. I recorded it myself and it posted to my RU-vid channel 😄 Good job on the compilations of various college traditions. Go Tigers!
I had to come to part 2 really hoping that my K-State wildcats were on here! Wish you could see that energy from the perspective of the student section, that much better.
Glad war eagle actually made it on here i saw a top 20 without it! Im not an auburn fan whatsoever but to me thats the coolest tradition in college sports
@@bobbymann101 Lmao, it's the fastest building program. We are making history here, Young Blood. The stadium is expanding and we have huge donors. By the time you graduate high school, we will be a storied power 4 program. UCF has the resources, drive, and commitment. Our program is pretty sharp. Hail Space U! Go Knights! Charge On!
You can’t convince me that the NFL is better than college football. This video shows exactly what the NFL is missing, your fans and environment are part of the experience.
It’s not the best tradition to show, a fun tradition, but not the best. Fearless Champion running on the to field is the real Red Raider start to a home game! Guns Up!
Well, their battle cry is War Eagle. There are a lot of stories about how that became a battle cry, but the pregame tradition is at least partially due to Auburn’s Raptor Center, which is a hospital and sanctuary for birds of prey.
I noticed that 99% of all these traditions are from the Midwest and East. Only West one was Oregon and it the worst of them all. And I'm from Phoenix saying this.