🇬🇧BRIT REACTS TO- BEST COLLEGE FOOTBALL ENTRANCES

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BRIT REACTS TO- BEST COLLEGE FOOTBALL ENTRANCES. Brit reacts to College Football entrances for the first time.

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  • @gracielynn9623
    @gracielynn96239 ай бұрын

    Actually this happens every home game. A season is only 12 games long, 13 games if you make a bowl game, 14 if you make a bowl game and a conference championship game, and 15 if you make it to the national title game. It’s impossible to get more than 7 home games per season. Due to this, this is every single home game…and it never ever ever ever ever gets old or boring.

  • @EliWilson14

    @EliWilson14

    8 ай бұрын

    Mississippi State has 8 home games this season, the maximum is usually 8 for teams in conferences, and possible for more if you’re an independent.

  • @insertcolorherehawk3761

    @insertcolorherehawk3761

    5 ай бұрын

    Plus, for teams that compete for the D1 Championship (Distinct from the National Championship), it’s possible to have an additional 3 home playoff games in the postseason

  • @gracielynn9623

    @gracielynn9623

    5 ай бұрын

    @@insertcolorherehawk3761 that is indeed very very true. That being said, most people internationally have no clue what the FCS is or that it exists or how it works.

  • @sherryarflin726
    @sherryarflin7269 ай бұрын

    This is done every single game of the yr. at all of the schools. It never gets boring…….

  • @jasoneatmon1291
    @jasoneatmon12919 ай бұрын

    So the "One with the horse" is Florida State University. The mascot is Chief Osceola and his horse Renegade. They are depicting an actually Seminole Indian chief. His dress is what the chiefs of the Seminole tribe would wear. He also throws his spear into the ground from on top of his horse. Except when they play their in state rivals the University of Florida. Then he dismounts gets the crowd even more excited and stabs the spear into the ground.

  • @MachoMadness420

    @MachoMadness420

    9 ай бұрын

    One of the best traditions in CFB

  • @jasoneatmon1291

    @jasoneatmon1291

    9 ай бұрын

    Oh, also, I hate Florida State. I am a Gator fan.

  • @AVFTS2

    @AVFTS2

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks buddy appreciate this information

  • @wired_to_the_world

    @wired_to_the_world

    8 ай бұрын

    @@jasoneatmon1291go Gators 🐊 🎉

  • @gracielynn9623
    @gracielynn96239 ай бұрын

    The Clemson one is known as the most exciting twenty-five seconds in college football. Between you and me, Clemson fans are the only people who feel that way about it. But I’ll explain it anyways… Clemson is known as the Tigers. They play at Tiger Stadium. That stadium though is very rarely known as Tiger Stadium…it’s more commonly called Death Valley. It’s the place where opponents go to die, referencing Clemson’s almost unbeaten home record and pure dominance over the past few decades, especially the most recent ten years. The Stadium is also built into the side of a grassy hill giving it the appreance of a valley and it’s good for trapping in the deafening noise. Before the game, the members of the team board buses that go around the stadium to the top of the hill. They then get off the busses, touch the rock that comes from the real Death Valley in California, and then rush down the hill onto the field of play to intimidate their oppponent and get the fans hyped up and energized, even more than they already are.

  • @MrAramsey4979
    @MrAramsey49797 ай бұрын

    You don't understand...it's like this every game. Michigan sells out 104,000 fans/game. Every game for over 25 years.

  • @user-zo3db7xt4j
    @user-zo3db7xt4j8 ай бұрын

    It's NOT a crazy man on a horse! IT IS A NATIVE AMERICAN ON HIS HORSE!

  • @MachoMadness420
    @MachoMadness4209 ай бұрын

    They only play 12-14 games and half of those are on the road, so every home game is an event like you see here

  • @gracielynn9623
    @gracielynn96239 ай бұрын

    I enjoyed seeing you react to more college football. I’m already pumped for the next one. Keep em’ coming!!

  • @kentgrady9226
    @kentgrady92269 ай бұрын

    The depiction of the Seminole chief on the horse (Osceola, is the historical figure's name) is endorsed by the Seminole tribe of Florida. The tribe's condition for use of the name and image is that Osceola be depicted respectfully, accurately, and with dignity. The Seminoles consider themselves an unconquered people and claim they've never signed a treaty with the US government which relinquished their historical, ancestral rights. Students who portray Osceola aren't necessarily required to be of Seminole heritage, but they are required to take courses on Seminole history and culture, as well as Osceola, himself. There is also a Seminole tribe of Oklahoma which relocated from Florida during the 19th Century. They do not approve of the use of the Seminole name. Other ethnic groups have less difficulty with cultural appropriation by universities and professional teams. Notre Dame are the Fighting Irish (a name assigned to the school's teams by sports journalists, and considered derogatory and anti Catholic at the time). Boston's NBA team are the Celtics, as Boston has always had a large Irish Catholic population. Both use leprechauns as mascots. The Minnesota NFL team are the Vikings due to the state's heavy population of Scandinavian immigrant descendants. The mascot is a cartoonishly inaccurate depiction of a Wagnerian Viking. The University of Illinois teams are called the Illini (pronounced ill-LYE-nye), who are a native tribe indigenous to the state. To the best of my knowledge, they have made no formal protest. Bottom line - the use of ethnic names and images in sports is a touchy topic in America. Some are quite sensitive, others far less so. Best to avoid altogether in the age of cancel culture.

  • @heywoodjablowme8120

    @heywoodjablowme8120

    9 ай бұрын

    They'll always be the Redskins and Indians to me 😛🤘👍

  • @AVFTS2

    @AVFTS2

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the info

  • @gracielynn9623
    @gracielynn96239 ай бұрын

    The Nebraska one deserves some context… That game they were honoring Tom Osborne, a legend in Nebraska. He served as the head football coach for the Nebraska Cornhuskers from 1973-1997 after retiring as a football player. He was enducted into the football HOF in 1999. Then, in 2000, he was elected to the federal congress by the voters of the third congressional district of Nebraska as a republican where he served three terms from 2001-07. He did not run for reelection in 2006 cycle and left office when his term ended on January 3 2007. From there he returned as head athletics director at the university from 2007-13. That game was his last game as the head of th euniversities athletics department. Nebraska, in football alone, has won 46 conference titles, large number of them under Osborne, as well as five official national titles that the university has claimed, three of them under Osborne, and nine more unclaimed national titles majority of those also under Osborne. Now that entrance that you saw, with that full stadium and the crowd going nuts, isn’t anything new for Nebraska. Win or lose, they have sold out every single home game since 1964…and I don’t mean sold out every home game as in to X capacity, I mean sold out to standing room since 1964, 2020 covid year excluded. The stadiums official capacity is just over 85,000, but it’s regularly hosted over 90,000 on game day and most recently 92,003 for a women’s college volleyball game between the university of Nebraska, located in Lincoln Nebraska, and the university of Omaha, located in Omaha Nebraska. Last fun fact, on game day even if it only sells to it’s listed capacity of 85,500, during the game it’s the third largest city in the entire state of Nebraska. The state of Nebraska has roughly the same area as England and Scotland combined. In fact, it doesn’t even have to sell out to be the third largest city in Nebraska. Bell view is officially the 3rd largest city behind Lincoln and Omaha with a population of 64,176.

  • @gracielynn9623
    @gracielynn96239 ай бұрын

    The one where they run through the smoke and what not is for the University of Miami. It is indeed very chaotic and cheesy, but it’s very fitting for the city, the program, and the area. The program has a chaotic history as a football team, the city is filled with chaos daily, and everything about it is just…very Florida like. Lol.

  • @AVFTS2

    @AVFTS2

    8 ай бұрын

    Love it

  • @Jaxon8905
    @Jaxon89058 ай бұрын

    The VA Tech Enter Sandman has registered on the richter scale, showing seismic activity multiple times.

  • @gracielynn9623
    @gracielynn96239 ай бұрын

    The let’s go sign is a bit excessive at Virginia Tech, you certainly don’t need a let’s go sign to hype up a college football crowd…maybe in the NFL or the MLS, but not college football…but hey, they like doing it and it’s a way to involve the cheer leaders so why not? XD.

  • @AVFTS2

    @AVFTS2

    8 ай бұрын

    Weird wasn’t it

  • @bigd7481

    @bigd7481

    8 ай бұрын

    I think the signs are more to help keep the chants sync'd.

  • @gracielynn9623

    @gracielynn9623

    8 ай бұрын

    @@bigd7481 fair point. I didn’t think of that.

  • @tHEdANKcRUSADER
    @tHEdANKcRUSADER6 ай бұрын

    It’s cool how close to the pitch the fans can get

  • @gracielynn9623
    @gracielynn96239 ай бұрын

    Florida State is not some crazy guy on a horse lmao. Florida State is nicknamed the Seminoles, after the Seminole Native American tribe that is the most populous in Florida. That is Chief Osceola and his horse Renegade. Chief Osceola is dressed to depict a real Native American chief. This is done, of course, in partnership with the Florida Seminole tribe. A break away group of the Seminole tribe moved to Oklahoma and they do not approve of the tradition, but given that the university represents florida getting the approval and partnership with the florida division of the Seminole tribe is what really matters. The music that the marching band is playing is one of the “fight songs” and the crowd is doing the Tomahawk Chop. The university also offers courses on Seminole culture, history and society. I believe it is mandatory to take at least one of these courses to graduate front he university, and the person depicting Chief Osceola obviously has to take all the Seminole history courses first. The university and the Seminole tribe both view it as a mutually beneficial partnership. The university can profit off the uniqueness of the tradition and the tribe benefits by having the students get educated about it’s history and it’s people. When he leads the team and the band onto the field, he’ll throw his spear point into the ground. When they host Florida, the biggest rival of Florida State, he’ll jump off his horse in dramatic fashion to fire up the crowd even more and personally slam the spear into the ground.

  • @tucker4pf

    @tucker4pf

    9 ай бұрын

    even as a diehard gator fan, i’d be lying if i said that intro isn’t one of the best in college football

  • @gracielynn9623

    @gracielynn9623

    9 ай бұрын

    @@tucker4pfabsolutely. I don’t even think you have to like FSU, it’s something that you gotta respect and appreciate. Lots of teams have traditions, but none are quite as extravagant or unique. I’m a UAB fan and I watch Florida State games just cause that intro is so cool and I’d like to go to that stadium to see it in person.

  • @AVFTS2

    @AVFTS2

    8 ай бұрын

    Good knowledge

  • @lilsneady
    @lilsneady9 ай бұрын

    These traditions are the same every game! The “let’s go” sign is definitely not necessary to get the crowd to do ig

  • @michaelpeli2429

    @michaelpeli2429

    9 ай бұрын

    It's job security for the cheerleaders, though.😂

  • @armanii4005
    @armanii40058 ай бұрын

    It’s our Native American culture

  • @ajinman3642
    @ajinman36425 ай бұрын

    I went to a military high school and every student was required to go to the football games! I played in front of about a thousand people and it was exhilarating so I can’t imagine what playing on front of these many people must be like!

  • @MachoMadness420
    @MachoMadness4209 ай бұрын

    The one you said was just chaos was for the Miami Hurricanes so it’s kind of fitting that it’s chaotic

  • @AVFTS2

    @AVFTS2

    8 ай бұрын

    Love the irony

  • @helgar791
    @helgar7918 ай бұрын

    Just an average Saturday on 100's of college campuses from September to December. Then of course you add in the indoor seasons of basketball, which although have smaller capacities also sell out. Sports in America is a religion.

  • @aust25
    @aust255 ай бұрын

    no we do this stuff every game. College football is like a religion here

  • @ryanje8147
    @ryanje81478 ай бұрын

    AVFTS.....what type of crowds and entrances do your college sports have over in the UK?? similar or different?

  • @jvanhest
    @jvanhest7 ай бұрын

    This is every game.

  • @michaelmcgowen8780
    @michaelmcgowen87808 ай бұрын

    American football and basketball actually developed and became popular at the college and high school levels, before the current professional leagues (NFL, NBA) were founded. The NFL didn't catch and surpass college football in popularity until the 1960's.The oldest major college league, the Big Ten Conference, began playing football in 1896, 24 years before the 1st season of the NFL (1920). The top level of college football, NCAA Division 1-FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision) , has 133 schools divided into 10 conferences.

  • @spainishheron
    @spainishheron8 ай бұрын

    4:38 someone correct me if I am wrong but I think that is the bioggest stadium in college football 107,601 capacity, they call it the big house

  • @BWen3
    @BWen32 ай бұрын

    How do you not finish the video?

  • @Terrell070
    @Terrell0708 ай бұрын

    There are some College Football stadiums that have sufficent seating capacity for everyone in who lives in that town to attend, with room for people from other places. Anyone who buys tickets can attend. If you live in the U.S. in Eastern Time you can watched televised games from around 12 noon, to 10 p.m give or take, sometimes longer. This would require basic cable, or a streaming equivalent. At only 103 years old the NFL is the Johnny Come Lately of Gridiron Football. College Football is 154 years old. Canadian Football is 162 years old. If you tailgate that's an all day affair. It's essentially a pre-game gathering, and barbeque. If you're the guy or gal doing the cooking, you need to get there early. How early depends on the venue and who is playing who. You're probably looking at being at the stadium from 5 AM to after 10 PM for maybe longer.

  • @VijaySuryaAditya
    @VijaySuryaAditya9 ай бұрын

    They love the razamattaz!

  • @bgreen9356
    @bgreen93567 ай бұрын

    Did you really call it cheesy? It's all tradition here in the States my friend.

  • @dennislopez1272
    @dennislopez12728 ай бұрын

    The Miami one is different because running through the smoke started at the University of Miami. We started the tradition back in the 1950's. GO CANES

  • @AVFTS2

    @AVFTS2

    8 ай бұрын

    Love it

  • @spainishheron

    @spainishheron

    8 ай бұрын

    how did the tradition began?

  • @dennislopez1272

    @dennislopez1272

    8 ай бұрын

    @oiradsportfilms The UM transportation director in 1950 came up with the idea of discharging fire extinguishers, while the players were running onto the field to get the crowd into the game.

  • @danielchavis5389
    @danielchavis538925 күн бұрын

    It's called a field

  • @danielchavis5389
    @danielchavis538925 күн бұрын

    There not pompoms there called shakers my school started that tradition war eagle

  • @WhodatLucy
    @WhodatLucy8 ай бұрын

    Not special games -6 home games plus fans go to away games

  • @BWen3
    @BWen32 ай бұрын

    Why does “cheerleading” do Brits head in so much? Lol it’s not that serious.

  • @bengraham9132
    @bengraham913227 күн бұрын

    Don't react to rshighlights. They cheated Clemson entrance.

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