College football has an entirely different type of energy that can rarely be matched by any other sport. It's one of those things you can never explain, just feel. Love the channel guys! Thank you for another video!
@whatsoperadoc70506 ай бұрын
7:44 This is the Florida State Seminoles, my favorite team. Twenty years ago the governing body of college football banned the use of Native Americans as mascots but FSU was given an exemption because the Seminole Tribe of Florida supported the team keeping the name. The student riding the horse represents Chief Osceola who lead the Seminoles in their wars against the US. The clothes he wears to each game are made by women of the Seminole tribe. Students who attend FSU also take mandatory history classes covering the history of Native Americans.
@Chrysalis-uu5ec6 ай бұрын
Gator fan here but will always defend FSU & their chant/symbols. They've done a wonderful job with respecting traditions, education, outreach, etc. This is doing the mascot (though I hate that word because it brings up a stuffed animal type picture) properly.
@Terrell0706 ай бұрын
Football (Gridiron) is rhe most popular sport in the US. College Football is the original level of the sport. When the NFL came along NCAA Football was 50 years old.
@ThePelagicHermit6 ай бұрын
The money comes from TV advertisements. Companies spend over $3,000,000,000 a year on ads played during college football games.
@ellenbacklin3 ай бұрын
It's ridiculous, but it also gives players scholarships. Then there's the transferring of use and ucla to the Big10. 🙄 money money money. Now it's the big20 or something.
@ericlittle10516 ай бұрын
I love you guys you're so genuine and you about made me laugh a kidney out when you made the comment about Indians. 😂😂❤😂❤❤❤😂 ... I've been to some of those Nebraska games over a 25 years span. Namaste❤
@rg203226 ай бұрын
Totally agree!
@clifboyer87783 ай бұрын
College football is a billion-dollar industry. BTW, love the fact y'all get the emotional connection fan bases have with their schools.
@ericjones4566Ай бұрын
First reaction I have seen from them and I LOVE them! Thank you for sharing in our culture
@DanLaTour126 ай бұрын
This happens every weekend at every college stadium across the country
@GATORKID515 ай бұрын
Only in the fall
@JohnKWhite6 ай бұрын
College football is way bigger than the NFL.
@whatsoperadoc70506 ай бұрын
In terms of number of teams, sure. In terms of popularity, TV viewers and revenue NFL comes out on top. The top 100 most watched TV programs in the US last year, 93 were NFL games, one was the State of the Union, one was the Macy’s Parade, the other five were college football games.
@quarantinetheater56126 ай бұрын
NFL is king of sports in America…by a mile
@kekw95855 ай бұрын
no it isnt, maybe the stadiums in terms of capacity but not in tv viewership
@darcyjorgensen5808Күн бұрын
Yeah. Saturday.
@elijahfoster26 ай бұрын
Have you guys reacted to the Rules of American Football (by Ninh Explains) yet? Great video to understand how the sport works
@hamburglar836 ай бұрын
That yellow crowd is 108,000 people. Biggest stadium by capacity in USA.
@cbicnone22286 ай бұрын
College football is were the NFL picks its rookies.
@Seacub426 ай бұрын
There are a few "American Football Rules Explained" videos. Watching one of those 10 minute videos, you could watch a game and completely understand it. There are a lot of potential penalties/violations but the basis is this. The field is divided into 10 x 10 yard (little smaller than a meter) segments. Each of those 10 yard segments are broken in their own 10 x 1 yard segments to make it easy to track. When a team is on "offense" its a lot like chess. You take a turn. That turn is divided into 4 downs. A down is setting the ball down and starting a play. So the offense team gets 4 plays to make 10 yards. If they don't get a collective 10 yards, the ball switches to the other team. If they get 10 yards, the downs reset back to 1st down and the 4 downs start again. The goal is move it 10 yards, get a new set of downs, over and over and get the ball to the opponents endzone. Carrying the ball or catching the ball in the opponents endzone is worth 6 points. You then get a chance to kick the ball through the uprights in the endzone for an "extra point". You can also end a drive of downs at any time and try to kick it through the uprights for 3 points. Scoring any way then gives the ball to the other team and they get to to try. The ball goes back and forth and the team with the most collective points at the end of 4 x 15 minute quarters wins. Unlike Association Football, we play 4 quarters instead of 2 halves and the action does not constantly move. Its stop and go. Association Football is a game of endurance with lots of running/jogging. American Football is played in all out bursts, one down at a time. Go as hard as you can, all of the time, rest 30 seconds, go again. Offense or Defense = 11 people on the field per team. A different group plays offense than who play defense and a different group does special teams (kicks). A team is 52 players but only 11 play at a time. How do they get so much money? The games are all televised nationwide and the networks pay big money to be able to televise the games. Ticket sales and merchandise sales pay a pretty penny too! But the biggest teams make hundreds of millions of dollars annually, in exchange for giving the players a free education and a chance to audition their talents to go to the Professional League (NFL).
@ellenbacklin3 ай бұрын
I dont know if you folks have seen The Movie, Million Dollar Arm. About the 2 East Indians that won a trip to america and both joined the Pittsburgh Pirates as pitchers.
@hugoespinoza36756 ай бұрын
You guys should do a tail gate video reaction its the party outside before a game
@seraph67586 ай бұрын
..it's fairly common superstition to make sure a horseshoe is faced open to the sky. It catches luck that way.. 🤷♂️👍🤙
@stevenbaptista8409Ай бұрын
Division 1 college football is bigggg money$ for sure. 8 of the 10 largest stadiums in the world are US college football stadiums...❤peacealways
@SmedleyDouwright6 ай бұрын
Supposedly Columbus was lost and thought he was in India. So he called the natives "Indians."
@whatsoperadoc70506 ай бұрын
“How do they get so much money?” Three ways. First, TV broadcast rights. College football is the second most popular TV product behind only professional football. TV networks pay hundreds of millions of dollars a year for the right to broadcast the games and each school gets a cut. Second, ticket and merchandise sales. The biggest schools make tens of millions a year just selling merchandise with the team logo on it. Finally, boosters. Booster are people who donate money to the school’s athletic program. Some colleges get more money from boosters than anything else, like the ones in Texas which are flooded with money from oil company executives.
@helgar7916 ай бұрын
Just an average Saturday afternoon on 100's of college campuses across America between August and December. Understand though, only 1.6% of college players go on to player in the NFL. College football is far older than the NFL, and the traditions and rivalries go a long way back, some over 150 years. Football in America is a religion, not a sport. Your Narendra Modi Stadium holds 132,000 people, but in America there are 8 college stadiums that hold over 100,000. But the biggest sports arena in America is the Indianapolis Speedway (for car racing) which can hold over 400,000 people.
@chrisvibz47536 ай бұрын
hi guys can you react to “Still in Saigon” by charlie daniels band? you wont get copyright strike. much love
@scottmoquin6 ай бұрын
MUSKAN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@absolutmauser6 ай бұрын
Woo! Go Hokies!
@bradygamble2142 ай бұрын
Watch NFL biggest hits
@tyroneheath24976 ай бұрын
Hello 👋Loud Guys, I Enjoy Your Reactions To All Things America & I'm American So Let Me Clear Up a Few Misconceptions, The Creators 1st Named Soccer "Soccer" So When American Football Came Along We Just Called It Football, Then The World Started Calling Soccer "Football, But In Some Other Countries They Also Call It Soccer 🤔 & Both Regular School & College Has a Final Exam That Test Your Knowledge of The Entire Semester of Learning Per Subjects/Classes Which Means That It May Cover Some of Everything You've Learned In a Class During That Half of The School Year (School Years Consist of 2 Semesters, The 1st Half & The 2nd Half)
@RubiDan16 ай бұрын
Why TF Do You Capitalize Each Word, Except of, In Your Long Run-On Sentence Reply? Also You Have It Bassackwards, The Sport of Soccer/Football Has ALWAYS Been Called Football By The ENTIRE World, Only The US Calls It Soccer.
@camerong80276 ай бұрын
This must be why I was on hold with tech support so long!