Top 25 CFB Traditions

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http://sports.yahoo.com/news/college-football-2012-top-25-college-football-traditions-193500295--ncaaf.html

Yell practice comes in at #4. Saturday Night in Death Valley comes in at #2. Geaux Tigers
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...and?
M.C. Swag
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Army v Navy #1? Not really a tradition as it is a rivalry but I guess.

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Bama fans yanking the elephant trunk must be #26. I thought that was a lock for top 25.




(No offense Bama fans, it's just a little response to the capstone report article)
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I get that LSU night games are badass... but how is a night game a "tradition"?
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http://m.bleacherreport.com/articles/1334063-the-100-best-traditions-in-college-football

See? 12th Man is #1 here. Opinions are like A-holes man, and everyone has one
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Girls with bleached opinions
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Girls with bleached opinions
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Such a unique tradition, that pretty much every other college football program does it. Night games that is, are there any stadiums that don't have lights?

"The entire team, coaches, band and Mike the Tiger march down the hill before the game and visiting fans get serenaded with chants of "Tiger Bait! Tiger Bait!"

Way to go all out and have the entire team, the coaches, and the mascot show up for a game. It must take a lot of effort to make that happen.

What do your fans shout at visitors when you're playing Mizzou, Auburn, and Clemson?
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Script ohio
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Such a unique tradition, that pretty much every other college football program does it. Night games that is, are there any stadiums that don't have lights?


Michigan didn't have lights until like last season, when, against the irish, they had their first game.

I'm not sure what other schools may not have lights, but I agree, night games aren't a tradition.
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Article written August 3, 2012...
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No Grove = Epic Fail
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Anybody posting a link to bleacherreport may as well quote Skip Bayless.

If you haven't been to a night game in Death Valley, then you haven't experienced college football at it's pinnacle. I have been to Kyle Field and wasn't that impressed.

The Grove is way overrated. It was incredibly disappointing. Ole Miss girls are way better looking than A&M girls though.

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Not the point, time of day isn't a tradition.
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Anybody posting a link to bleacherreport may as well quote Skip Bayless.

If you haven't been to a night game in Death Valley, then you haven't experienced college football at it's pinnacle. I have been to Kyle Field and wasn't that impressed.

The Grove is way overrated. It was incredibly disappointing. Ole Miss girls are way better looking than A&M girls though.




Trash post.
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Nothing touched Bonfire. I'm sorry for those who missed it.
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If you haven't been to a night game in Death Valley, then you haven't experienced college football at it's pinnacle.


By "Death Valley" do you mean Clemson Memorial Stadium or that one in Baton Rouge? You couldn't possibly be referring to the following as the pinnacle of college football, could you?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFwOBMbQKgo
That rocking out to Bon Jovi thing y'all do is very Baylor-ish.

Does LSU have anything that is unique to your university? Glorified night games, Death Valley, Tiger mascots, generic back and forth Go Tiger chant, run of the mill college marching band. Your university is a jeauxk.
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Yes I know LSU attracts a big, wild crowd, but that's about it. The whole experience is generic and overrated. It's like high school football on steroids.

I don't get it what the big deal is.
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Me posting a bleacher report article was just as good as you posting anyone else's article. Everyone has their own opinions on what is the best tradition in college football FWIW
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//script ohio ,it's just an i dotter. how can this be #2?//
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LSU games - a drunk fest.

An old stadium that is less than impressive.

As others have pointed out, night games are not a novelty.

LSU fans' self-importance rivals that of the sips.
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My comments to the recent posts since Texags has a stupid post cap limit:

Our band plays a song which has a choreographed dance/chat for each down on offense and many situations on defense. During timeouts they play music to keep the energy level up. I would much prefer that than the boring military band at A&M.

LSU experience generic? hahahaha A home game in Tiger Stadium is like none other. Scott Van Pelt (a very well respected Sportscenter Anchor and national radio host) called the LSU-Alabama game last season "the best sporting event he has ever been to."

Tiger Stadium is nicer than Kyle Field and doesn't smell like bat s*&^. The stadium is very old and has great tradition. It is not just the stadium, it is the atmosphere created by the band, fans, live tiger, etc...

A lot of teams have night games, but a night game in Death Valley trumps any other college football atmosphere.

It is amazing you guys can't appreciate anything outside of yell practice, yell leaders, and swaying back and forth.
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A lot of teams have night games, but a night game in Death Valley trumps any other college football atmosphere.

It is amazing you guys can't appreciate anything outside of yell practice, yell leaders, and swaying back and forth.


I love when people argue about which opinion is more valid!
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My comments to the recent posts since Texags has a stupid post cap limit:

Our band plays a song which has a choreographed dance/chat for each down on offense and many situations on defense. During timeouts they play music to keep the energy level up. I would much prefer that than the boring military band at A&M.

LSU experience generic? hahahaha A home game in Tiger Stadium is like none other. Scott Van Pelt (a very well respected Sportscenter Anchor and national radio host) called the LSU-Alabama game last season "the best sporting event he has ever been to."

Tiger Stadium is nicer than Kyle Field and doesn't smell like bat s*&^. The stadium is very old and has great tradition. It is not just the stadium, it is the atmosphere created by the band, fans, live tiger, etc...

A lot of teams have night games, but a night game in Death Valley trumps any other college football atmosphere.

It is amazing you guys can't appreciate anything outside of yell practice, yell leaders, and swaying back and forth.


Once again you completely misinterpreted what this thread is about.

Every one knows that LSU had an incredible and electric atmosphere. For the sake of argument, lets say you have the best in the world. It doesn't make it a great tradition, since everyone plays night games. Your atmosphere may be better, but that doesn't make it special.

[This message has been edited by Aggiecheme09 (edited 2/12/2013 4:14p).]
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Shut up, stupid head!

Figured I'd stoop to your level for a bit. Your world is strange.
MSIE
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LSU, you don't understand. Yours is a high school game on steroids packed with drunk working class.

Ours is a loud, proud gathering of students and degreed Fightin Texas Aggies and an awesome display of tradition, loyalty, and identity.

Proud to be in the SEC, but y'all don't get this stuff.
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Did they include throwing empty whiskey bottles at opposing fans?
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Tiger Stadium is nicer than Kyle Field


I can honestly say, Tiger Stadium may be the only stadium that isn't nicer than Kyle Field.

Once again, great atmosphere... not sure what makes this a tradition. Especially since college football is rich with them.
Red Stick Native
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so LSU football games are hi school games on steroids packed with drunk working class folk while a&m games are a loud and proud gathering of students and aggies with degrees. and of course the a&m games are an awesome display of tradition, identity and loyalty.

this post is so full of conceit and ignorance. somehow i have never envisioned a&m fans as so wholesome and sophisticated and y'all's traditions as being so "superior" while us working class only knuckledragging low life louisianians unable to have any meaningful traditions at all.

if you are looking for anyone on the outside to respect you or your traditions you aren't going to succeed with such an ignorant and narrow minded view of others.
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it was one of your fans that started this thread on an Aggie board
MSIE
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Not looking for your respect.

Respect from a drunk LSU fan and a quarter will get you a cup of coffee.
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Not saying script ohio should be near the top of the list but with all the fanfare surrounding that point of the show and how pumped the stadium gets, it is pretty impressive. I would put it on the level of "Now forming at the north end of Kyle Field" or the block T at the end. It is a huge honor in Columbus to dot the I in front of a packed 'Shoe.
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Ole Miss girls are way better looking than A&M girls though.


Very true. However, A&M girls tend to be more attractive than the snaggletooth swamp *****s at LSU.
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