Hey folks!! Sorry I got those songs totally wrong haha. They are Enter Sandman by Metallica and Jump Around by House of Pain :) Hope you all enjoyed the video!!
@Wii.man.8 ай бұрын
The team at the beginning you saw storm the field was Tennessee and that was after a win over Alabama which was their first win in 15 years GBO
@sharonbryant23845 ай бұрын
You are really bad at guessing American oriented stuff.. lol.. Bless your heart!!!
@jamesperine34722 ай бұрын
You should make a list with all of your questions. It'll be a long one! I'm a W.V.U. (West Virginia University) Mountaineer fan. I live in Morgantown West Virginia U.S.A.. The home of The West Virginia Mountaineers!!! I've always loved College Football better than Professional Football. (N.F.L. Football)
@landonbarkschat95328 ай бұрын
I’m a lifelong Ohio State Buckeye fan, but you are on point with guesses on each school, it’s impressive😂 you need to react to best plays! In just college or NFL! Biggest hits is also an awesome video
@AmyNance-k1n5 ай бұрын
OH....IO, Diehard Bucknut! ❤
@justasiam8172 ай бұрын
O-H-I-O in the Chat!!!! Go BUCKEYES
@RonaldIsaac8 ай бұрын
I've had season tickets to Michigan since 2012. First as a student, now as an alum. Game days are insane especially for the biggest rivalry in all of sports against ohio, which we've won the past 3 years in a row. This past year we won over 1000 games in program history, no team has won more and winning the National Championship was the cherry on top!
@vernsnith22305 ай бұрын
I do believe it.took Michigan quite a few years to win a national championship since their last one in the 90's. Yes, the Michigan-Ohio State game is one of the best that is played each year; and, so is the Alabama-Auburn Iron Bowl series is one in which fans of both schools are fierce in their loyalty to their school. Two of the greatest coaches of modern times have coached at Alabama: Coach Bear Bryant and Nick Saban--both legendary coaches. I would say that Michigan, Notre Dame, Alabama, Tennessee, Ohio State, Texas and Texas A and M , plus Clemson, LSU, and Florida State, put on super pre-game and half time shoes. Americans love their college football.
@menwithven8114Күн бұрын
Im a diehard notre Dame fan. In 2010 yall broke my heart forever
@Cody38Super9 ай бұрын
When they play "Jump Around", the Geology Department registers a 3.2 magnitude earthquake on their seismic instruments! Colleges go HARD for their teams and they are 1,000% "ride or die" fans. Even when you suck, they're behind you.
@aust259 ай бұрын
On Wisconsin !
@Cody38Super9 ай бұрын
@@aust25see.....aust-ism is down! Just yankin' your Lariat, bro.
@Cody38Super9 ай бұрын
@@aust25I'm a Russian bot. Try that. Not everyone can have a sense of humor, but don't worry, keep trying, you can develop one. I believe in you bro! ;))
@TheRedPeril8 ай бұрын
That’s because all of America is fat. But you live in denial.
@srikothur28458 ай бұрын
It's not a dig at the point you making. It just happens to not be true that there is 3.2 magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale in Madison. I tried to find citations, and there was nothing credible.
@mattc28249 ай бұрын
The best compliment an NFL crowd can get is, "it was like a college atmosphere"
@alonenjersey8 ай бұрын
Good to know I'm not the only one who has noticed the college atmosphere is crazier than the NFL.
@mbrower33045 ай бұрын
An example of that is Pittsburgh and Steelers games.
@carolynjensen36483 ай бұрын
the orange group singing Rocky Top is University of Tennessee Knoxville.
@thekingcobra639 ай бұрын
Brother, College Football is KING in America. Over 100 division 1 schools and every weekend whole communities and student bodies show up as well as alumni and fans from every part of the country. College rivalries go back 100 years or more in many areas.
@killiansred10009 ай бұрын
College football has intense rivalries unlike any other sport in the country. The Michigan-Ohio State rivalry has been referred to as the most intense in college football for years. Michigan Stadium capacity is officially 107,601 but actual attendance has been over 110,000. I’ve been attending games there since the 1970’s, before lights were installed for night games. The view in the video was from the student section in which, of course, partying is the norm. Chants of bulls#1t will ring out when referees call penalties against Michigan.
@subitman9 ай бұрын
Enter the Sandman is Virginia Tech. The full name is Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. The reason you see students in military uniforms is that they also teach students who want to became US military officers. The first year is tough especially during meals. The cadets have to square their meals. When they eat in the dining halls, they have to move their fork or spoon forward, up, and then straight to their mouths. They're monitored by their instructors as the instructors are eating their meals, too.
@HemlockRidge8 ай бұрын
WE ARE.... PENN STATE! 2nd Largest stadium in the country. What you are looking at is the "White Out" (our colors are Blue and White). It is an annual event, and the very first tradition of the type. Starting more work on the Beaver Stadium at the end of the 2024 season.
@SGlitz8 ай бұрын
Michigan vs Ohio State: The Rivalry . That's the Rivalry of all rivalries. 143 Years! 107, 000. Even more with Standing Room Only! 3rd Largest Sports Stadium in the World!. Sold out every game. My family had tickets for 70 years! (until my parents passed).
@crypt_chris4 ай бұрын
Yeah that’s a good one but being from Texas. Red River Showdown is better.
@bradkirchhoff57038 ай бұрын
Florida State Seminoles have the best atmosphere and pregame. Nothing compares. They have a person all donned in Chief Osceola gear (approved by the actual Seminole tribe nation) and riding annappaloosa horse (those gorgeous spotted horses w crazy coloring) and hes holding a spear w the back end on fire. He plants it in the field at midfield while Renegade (the horse) raises up on 2 legs. SOOOO FUCKING EPIC.
@Gretsch-s8j6 ай бұрын
Gator nation baby! By the way, in my humble opinion Florida State got robbed outright for being excluded from playoff attendance...while I'm a die hard gator I was so pissed off the Seminoles got cheated out of the playoffs...you guys deserved better.
@LSFA-KrissyL165 ай бұрын
@@Gretsch-s8j I'm not at ALL a fan of Florida sports, but dude, FACTS. they def were robbed. maybe mugged is more like it!
@RollinCoco-Nut8 ай бұрын
Proud alum and supporter (for life!) of The Ohio State University ... Go, Bucks!
@cynthiah89268 ай бұрын
You missed out on seeing the Ohio State marching band perform script Ohio or the drum major get the crowd going with the entrance run onto the field. Tradition at its finest.
@DarthFloridaFTBLfan4 ай бұрын
College Football is a way of Life in America, I live in Gainesville a small Town in Florida and we have the Florida Gators the Traditions run DEEP in this Town. The College Gameday is experience is something you have to feel yourself it is Amazing
@sharonbryant23845 ай бұрын
UGA and GATECH... University of Georgia and Georgia Tech! We love our college football! Professional football is great BUT college football is way more exciting! The rules are a little different. It's just way more exciting to watch people not getting paid millions of dollars. Plus, they really try much harder I think. It's just more fun and you see many more surprises!
@TraditionalVibe9 ай бұрын
College football goes back to the late 1860s - it didn’t become a pro game until the 1920s - so a lot of what you’re seeing is rooted in traditions that span generations and only continues to grow… it’s one of the most uniquely American things you’ll ever experience
@Dfourteens9 ай бұрын
The 2nd one is Tennessee Vols Virginia Tech is Metallica Enter Sandman. The jumping up and down of the crowd in the VA Tech stadium is so much it is detected on earthquake sensor equipment. USC is University of Southern California
@touchstoneaf8 ай бұрын
That USC was South Carolina Gamecocks though. You can tell because it is an entirely different stadium. The California USC stadium is a bowl and it's entirely enclosed.
@wiltonater8 ай бұрын
but the real USC is Southern Cal and the real Carolina is in Chapel Hill @@touchstoneaf
@touchstoneaf8 ай бұрын
@@wiltonater 100, I am a USC fan and used to attend games there, I just wanted to make it clear for the fellow watching who wouldn't know which is which.
@Dfourteens8 ай бұрын
Yep, I screwed up the identification of that particular USC.
@nettiemac4 ай бұрын
@@wiltonaterwe were a school before California was a state……
@rich_t9 ай бұрын
Well being from Michigan, I support The University of Michigan. GO BLUE!!!!
@Jgheditz8 ай бұрын
GO BLUE
@KyleLeHeup8 ай бұрын
Michigang
@donniefleuryy.298 ай бұрын
GO BLUE BABY.
@redskinsman108 ай бұрын
Congrats on the Natty
@danielcobb13688 ай бұрын
As a Georgia fan congrats on last season. We will see you next year. I hope we both being our best. Go Dawgs
@Cody38Super9 ай бұрын
Friday night is when high school football plays because Saturday night is College football and Sunday night is NFL. In America sport is an ENTERTAINMENT EVENT, not just idiots on a field for a spell and everyone goes home. In Texas, A&M and UT both hold around 105k - 107k each and the Rose bowl hold 92k and is used for one game a year, the rest of college's hold 40k-60
@stischer479 ай бұрын
And now that A&M and Texas are playing each other again, the stadiums will be packed. College football started off on Saturday afternoons so as not to interfere with classes (colleges used to have classes MWF, TTS morning). Also, teams played had to travel. Later when football started in high schools, the schools played other schools close by, so Friday was fine and Saturday was already taken. Pro football knew not to fool with high school and football games.
@Cody38Super9 ай бұрын
@@stischer47it's kind of funny how many people don't realize the reasons behind some social constructions, traditions and habits that come about of the years..... it wasn't until high-school that I realized that schedule.
@KenWesaw-up5wf9 ай бұрын
If the " idiots on the field " weren't there nobody else would be either- douche bag
@justinhebert75808 ай бұрын
The big house holds over 110k. Been there with 114k people before
@Macdelaven8 ай бұрын
Very true. However, UCLA plays their home games at the Rose Bowl. Michigan Wolverine.
@chuck4tnvols6818 ай бұрын
The second stadium is University of Tennessee, Neyland Stadium, holds right around 102,000 people. The goal post that was being taken out of the stadium was after Tennessee beat Alabama after years of defeat.The fans stormed the field and took down the goal post,out of the stadium,and threw it in the Tennessee River.
@debbers3 ай бұрын
"Michigan Go Blue"!
@redskinsman108 ай бұрын
Enter Sandman is Virginia Tech. Absolutely electric in person. Lets go Hokies
@steventambon25889 ай бұрын
Penn State fan here!
@crazytrain038 ай бұрын
Fun fact. The Florida State Seminoles created a special pre-game cocktail, and drank it before their biggest rival game of the year....the Florida Gators. A drink originally known as "Seminole Fire Water"...later to be known as "Gatorade".
@maryburner55097 ай бұрын
Gatorade was developed in 1965 by Dr. Robert Cadeb at the University of Florida. Football Gators players were able to perform in extreme heat as a consequence, giving them an edge over competitors. Puts a smile on my face to see other teams benefiting from it. 1966 Heisman Trophy-winner Steve Spurrier was among the first to use Gatorade.
@crazytrain037 ай бұрын
@@maryburner5509 Lol don't believe everything you read online. I've watched full breakdowns of where this came from, and people digging into the recesses of history to figure it out. Dr. R.A. Johnson created a lime flavored kool-aid type drink mix, with sugar and salt added to it for hydration boosting, in 1962! And called it "Seminole Firewater". That is backed up by the former president of FSU, clarifying the drink they were drinking when he played at FSU, and a newspaper article from 1962 out of Tampa, that states this drink mix from FSU....5 years before UF filed for the patent. UF took the low road and made money off of a drink mix, that was intended to help all athletes.
@Abigailsoftball239 ай бұрын
Troy Trojans fan. Football is my second favorite sport after softball/baseball.
@prman99848 ай бұрын
Troy is a small city in Alabama. No relation to the Southern Cal Trojans.
@netmeg8 ай бұрын
Another Michigan fan here. Attended every home game from 1969 to 2009 (my mother attended every home game from 1952 to 2009, including through four pregnancies. We take our football *seriously*) The stadium will often distribute yellow pompoms (yellow paper attached to a stick) for the fans to wave during the games. Typically they just leave one on every seat, rather than hold up the line giving them out at the entrance.
@jivepatrol68338 ай бұрын
I was at the Michigan game that you showed in the first clip. People were given yellow pom poms to wave during the game. Yes Michigan Stadium holds, 115,000 people. Michigan went 15-0 this past year and won the National Championship! Go Blue!
@LetsgoYankees-ot7nr8 ай бұрын
The Houston trashcans of college football
@buckeyenation73228 ай бұрын
They finally got a natty after 75 years LOL
@Michijim7 ай бұрын
Your jealousy is delicious, please say more!
@mattrood82675 ай бұрын
@@buckeyenation7322Michigan did have recognition for 1997. Now do you want to mention the drought OSU has before the 2002 national championship? Go ahead do some research sport
@buckeyenation73225 ай бұрын
@@mattrood8267 OSU didn't take 75 years for an outright.
@kayahayward7 ай бұрын
Penn State vs Pitt is crazy!! You could do a whole video just on that rivalry through the years!
@psrandy18 ай бұрын
BIG HOUSE MICHIGAN was first 110,000 there /That is Tennessee with the checkerboard end zone/ White out at Penn St./Virg Tech Hokies Enter Sandman-Metalica/S Carolina Gamecocks/Wisconsin BadgersJump Around/Alabama DixieLand Delight/LSU-Callin Baton Rouge/Ohio State/ Florida State Seminoles/Oregon. I was a student at Michigan. NOTHING LIKE watching a game at THE BIG HOUSE. GO BLUE
@christianmcmillion2 ай бұрын
You got it friend, USC is the University of South Carolina. We are the Fighting Gamecocks, so the Cockpit is the student section. Record attendance was 85,199. Night games are the absolute best! Really enjoyed your video.
@evelynne28468 ай бұрын
As a University of Michigan graduate, I support the National Championship Football Team of Michigan. Had season tickets for many years as a student and after graduation. Also been to the Rose Bowl in California to watch them play. Being in the stadium is an electrifying experience. Yes the stadium is huge and the fans loud.
@DevinShawn8 ай бұрын
Born in raised less than an hour from the Big House in Michigan. Go blue! 〽️😎
@momclg9 ай бұрын
Oregon plays that song because animal house was filmed on their campus
@deliriousgeorge28798 ай бұрын
As a bills fan I tried to follow along to their song but the lyrics to our “shout” song always come out instead 😂
@Tbone14929 ай бұрын
The bar scene after. It gets really fun after the games
@poopshoes75798 ай бұрын
The tailgating before the game is king though…part of why most stadiums are so rowdy is you’ve got at least 20,000 plus 18-21 year olds absolutely HAMMERED
@CJ_TheGod3 ай бұрын
Here's something crazy for your to consider, that "Jump Around" song played at Wisconsin gets everyone in the stadium to jump up and around (very obviously). However, when there's 80,000 people jumping up and down, you can feel it from miles away.
@waltermaples39989 ай бұрын
Ryan if you ever make to America 🇺🇸 in the Fall you have to take in a College football 🏈 game and tailgating its Crazy here. 😉👍❤️❤️. We LOVE our College football..
@chrismartindale78408 ай бұрын
Michigan! The leaders and the best! Hail to the Victors!
@kriswelanetz95378 ай бұрын
Carolina Alum here, nothing like sandstorm at night under the lights. The cockpit is the student section because the logo is the fighting gamecocks. There’s a video of Darude when he actually came to a game and played his song to the crowd.
@ladydawgfan48328 ай бұрын
Mississippi State University alumnus here. You haven’t heard LOUD until you've heard 50k+ cowbells ringing in unison. Most opposing teams and fans leave wirh their ears ringing for days!!
@BlackSmokeDMax8 ай бұрын
Jump Around (by House of Pain btw, not Kris Kross, who had a similarly named song) at Wisconsin is probably the most fun for the crowd there, but in my opinion, the Wisconsin crowd singing Buttercup after the stadium speakers quit playing and all you hear is the crowd is probably much more impressive. There are some good clips of that on youtube.
@MrViking8420002 ай бұрын
Oregon is very fun, Before the team comes out of the tunnel, they are proceeded by the duck riding on the back of a Harley Davidson motorcycle,and after the first quarter they play a music video from a local artist and the whole crowd sings along...you would probably love the video and song, it's by matt Kearny called coming home
@BlackSmokeDMax8 ай бұрын
Oregon doing Shout is pretty cool, and almost certainly due to the fact that Animal House was filmed there!
@scottlucidi64766 ай бұрын
Alabama's Dixie Land Delight is the 2nd best to Michigan's Mr. Brightside. I got to hear both at the Rosebowl this year! Best game of my life.
@charsiniganhoodish8 ай бұрын
I'm a Michigan fan myself GO BLUE!, but I wish the video would've had my favorite crowd environment which is LSU's "Neck." Don't play it too often because they'll get fined, but when they're good they'll bring it out its always a good time. STTDB!
@EmpressMermaid8 ай бұрын
11:48 That's the Florida State Seminoles War Chant.
@HailYes2 ай бұрын
Certain michigan games are "Maize outs" They tell everyone to wear maize (yellow) to the game. The student section will often feature giveaways like these yellow poms. 110,000 person capacity! Go Blue!
@jamieUSG19786 ай бұрын
Hi Ryan . My dad played for Florida St . So we are big fans Go Noles!!!! (Seminoles)……southern American Indians native to Fla. best mascot ever!❤
@hifijohn9 ай бұрын
I went to Purdue so go Boilermakers, their men's basketball team is in first place.
@ryan_lloyd9 ай бұрын
Purdue the school Neil Armstrong went to!!!
@hifijohn9 ай бұрын
@@ryan_lloydYes him and 26 others,there a building named after him, also buildings named after grissom and chaffee.
@Flyboy_738 ай бұрын
My dad and a couple of my cousins went to Purdue. I’m an Oklahoma State grad myself. Go Pokes!!!!
@alonenjersey8 ай бұрын
Do you (like myself) think Purdue will end up the champs after the "March Madness/Big Dance?"
@karenjayne248 ай бұрын
Some people may have already commented on this but high school football is also big throughout the US. The high schools have marching bands like the colleges.
@pambarab55068 ай бұрын
In Texas we have 3 stadiums with a capacity of 100K+ (if AT&T stadium/Dallas Cowboys opens their standing room pit). The other two have that much seating... Kyle Field/Texas A&M and Darrel Royal Stadium/Uni of Texas. These two college teams played their first game against each other in 1894 and have a loooong rivalry. Gig 'em Aggies!
@deannemoore61498 ай бұрын
And the annual game is finally returning! 🎉
@reneea.6388 ай бұрын
Hook’em Horns !
@Hat-san8 ай бұрын
Second clip is Tennessee Vols. Specifically the Vols vs Alabama game where Vols broke a 15 year losing streak to Bama hence why people went mad.
@buckeyegirl169 ай бұрын
Imo, Virginia Tech has the best entrance song with Enter Sandman My team is Ohio State...I'm partial to the Big 10 conference...grew up in Ohio, family in Minnesota and Wisconsin...have dated die hard Michigan and Penn State fans (ironically while I was living in Florida and Texas, lol)
@freeclimb54879 ай бұрын
Michigan! Go Blue!
@Daehawk7 ай бұрын
Yes the 2nd one where they are singing Rockytop is Tennessee. Its orange and white and is Neyland Stadium. It holds 101,915 fans and is my wife's alma mater. And my state college that I and my dad rooted for as a kid.
@wiltonater8 ай бұрын
I'm a fan of Nebraska, we have sold out rvery home game since 1962.
@adamrou123455 ай бұрын
I was fortunate enough to get the chance to suit up and get hit during the tail end of the Big East Conference. When you are like 19-20 years old playing in front of 30-50,000 people it is the coolest thing in the world. My highscool in Massachusetts we got maybe 200-300 people at our big games if we were killing that season and they were mostly our parents and friends so stepping out onto Rentschler field with nearly 40,000 spectators was a fever dream. Most of the kids on the field know we will never make it as a pro, but we have a chance to get one hell of an education and it is one hell of an experience that is more than worth having. College football is a unique experience for fans, students, the locals, alumni and the players. I think most people that play college ball have the same feeling that it was without a doubt one of the best moments of your life but you have no desire to go through the process again because it is hard and a lot of work. Football isnt just about the sport its the community the legacy and the people you meet its an experience as much as it is a sport and an event. NCAA football is one of the few sports that is honest about what it is and that is a good time. Its wildly talented amateur athletes.
@ItsAHedgehog8 ай бұрын
Wisconsin alumna. Back in the 1980s we were throwing beer and passing people up the stadium rows. Fortunately no one went over the top. Now they do Jump Around. After the game, the Badger Band does a "Fifth Quarter" and the whole stadium shakes Great traditions.
@dsmith31347 ай бұрын
Iowa state wave to the children’s hospital is perhaps the best, and one of the newest traditions.
@michaeljohn92718 ай бұрын
And speaking of atmospheres, check out one of the best halftimes shows ever, done by the Michigan Band ...... in the dark ..... with lights on their hats and lasers on the field. It was also a tribute to first responders to 911. The vid is entitled ""We Remember" (MC) - Michigan vs Washington - Sept 11, 2021 - Michigan Marching Band".
@4theloveoflife5 ай бұрын
i first started at idaho state in my home town, then i got my masters at san diego state and my PhD at unc the university of north carolina which i had the best time and pretty much the best college basketball team in the states
@ic73538 ай бұрын
Dude you nailed so many of the schools and songs. Great job! Wish I could grab a beer with you.
@DeAnne12339 ай бұрын
10:14 We called it Square Dancing (because the step by step always ended up in a square). Swing your partner round and round, do-see-do then take a bow (Sound Off 1, 2, Sound Off 3, 4 cadence) We learned how to do it in grade school PE (physical education) class, which is also where we learned to skateboard on a square with four wheels and make an air balloon out of an auditorium sized parachute by the entire class hand waving it up and down until we got air lift. Then we’d all run underneath it as it was collapsing to be inside it as the air escaped at our feet. Those who held onto the edge of the chute with their hands the whole time got an ‘atta boy’.😂
@itzBLOX1MIL8 ай бұрын
Btw Alabama is the best dynasty in all of collage football history with 18 national championships
@hardtackbeans97909 ай бұрын
i always cheer for the old alma mater Uni of Texas. In the football season I also cheer for a few other small schools that you will never hear of. From one in the Ivy league to another way out West. You can usually find someone to cheer for in any game.
@KyleLeHeup8 ай бұрын
Michigans stadium can hold over %1 of the states entire population.
@jameswilson77908 ай бұрын
The second sequence is from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.
@vahi373 ай бұрын
"Jump Around" is by House of Pain
@WhatDayIsItTrumpDay9 ай бұрын
And just to clarify if there was any confusion that when we say college, it's a catch-all term for University. Meaning 18-22 year olds...traditionally of course. American School System is broken down into basically four levels. Well, five if you wanna count Pre-school or Pre-K. (It's also known as nursery school in some parts, and is for 3 to 4 year olds.) But official schooling starts with Elementary School, which depending on the School district can include up to 7 "Grades" or "Years" as you might know them as. Elementary Schools start at Kindergarten (K) to either 5th or 6th Grade. So it'd run K, 1st, 2nd...5th and/or 6th Grade. Basically 5 to 11 year Olds. Then depending on where the district splits the schools, you have what is called either Middle School or Junior High. They contain Grades 6 thru 8 or just 7 & 8. Ages 11 to 13. When I was that age, we had a Junior High that only incorporated Grades 7 & 8. But since then a new bigger Middle School was built and they moved 6th Grade to it as well. The two Elementary schools in town were actually divided up,as well. One School took K thru 2nd Grade, and the other 3rd thru 5th Grade. Thrn we have High School, and they almost always contain four Grades, 9th thru 12th. Ages 14 thru 18. The Grades are also known as Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior. This same naming convention is used in College/University levels as well. Colleges can be 2 or 4 year establishments. 2 year colleges are for General Studies and jobs that require onky 2-year certificates or degrees, otherwise known as Associates Degrees. Nursing is a big one that only requires 2-year degrees. CNAs and LPNs only require 2-year degrees. Then you have your 4-year Universities that incorporate those basic General Studies course in them as well. You get your Bachelors, Masters, or PhDs in these Universities. Most people who go on to get post-graduate degrees transfer to other Universitiss for better prestige or credentials, I guess. Traditional college students, straight out of High School are ages 18-22. But of course anybody of any age can enroll in college. And I often found that I associated better with the older adult students when I was going to college because I would hang out with my parents friends a lot more than my fellow School mates. Funny that... And then on a personal anecdote, when I was a student at my university, I worked a student job at Campus Mail. This was back in the mid-90s when the Internet was just coming online. So we were still dealing with lots of physical mail pieces then. I imagine that a lot of the mail we used to deal with 30 years ago, is now digital in some way, and the mail is mostly packages and stuff like that. Then 10 years after I graduated, I took a job at my old Junior College as a Computer Lab Monitor/Supervisor from 2005-2008. And they let me go when student traffic into the lab wasn't enough to warrant keeping it open during the Night Shift (I worked the Night Shift 4-8pm.) I argue to this day that the invention of the iPhone in 2007 killed the need for computer labs, as most students would only use the lab for checking email, MySpace, and KZbin. Well, anyway...there ya go... Hope that helps in understanding the American education system.
@DeAnne12339 ай бұрын
I read every word and appreciate you putting that out there for our friends.
@faiththomas17498 ай бұрын
@@DeAnne1233and when it comes to the sporting system in secondary / college / university bcoz some states have only college teams everyone goes to their games for instance Alabama ( university of Alabama & auburn university are 128 miles from each other and have a rivalry called the iron bowl bcoz Alabama is the highest producer of iron in the United States ) North Dakota : football championship subdivision South Dakota : see North Dakota Kentucky : has two basketball schools ( Louisville and Kentucky : more known for the sport of cheerleading (46 titles between university of Kentucky and Louisville ) Mississippi: university of Mississippi ( ole miss ) Mississippi state and the grove
@prman99848 ай бұрын
Technically, colleges only have degrees up to Bachelor's. Only universities have Masters and Doctoral degrees. How do I know? Because I worked at a college that turned into a university when we added those degrees. But yes, we use the terms interchangably.
@prman99848 ай бұрын
@@davidwalton3604 "Boston College, the first institution of higher education to operate in the city of Boston, is today among the nation's foremost **universities**" Apparently you are not required to change your name when you become a university.
@louofm18 ай бұрын
For the last 9 seasons, i have worked at the University of Michigan big house, on game days. To answer your question, they occasionally hand out yellow 'pom poms' (as well as promote a "maize out") for certain big prime time games.
@nickheller83078 ай бұрын
You have to check out the tunnel walk and the night games when they play Thunderstruck at Nebraska home games. GBR!!!
@cathybrookeburt26165 ай бұрын
University of Michigan is known as 'the Big House' & is the largest stadium in the Western Hemisphere & 3r in the world. Alumni buy season tickets for themselves & put their newborns on waiting lists for season tickets for them as well. College football is serious stuff for us Americans& U of M is my team.
@PossessedFajita8 ай бұрын
What you were looking at was the student section, and yes they get handed out pom poms. Most schools pass out something of the like for the students because they are always regarded as the loudest and most passionate part of the stadium. Also for Penn state the S in the crowd represents the student section and the surrounding crowd are students
@cynthiasauchak10958 ай бұрын
I'm a proud Michigan alumni! Michigan fans are representing! GO BLUE!!💙💛💙💛
@propertylady578 ай бұрын
The video you saw at Penn State was a white out game. Everyone wears white and when you are entering the stadium they hand you a white pompom for the game. The big S in the stadium is the Senior section (last year at the University). We had season tickets for the football home games. We would drive our RV up on a Friday, park in the designated field across from the stadium stadium, have our tailgating before the game on Saturday for our son,who was attending Penn State , and all of his friends and after walk to the stadium for the game. Sunday we would pack up the RV and drive back home. It was a party to be sure.👍🏻
@williambranch42839 ай бұрын
University of Michigan has 50,000 students!
@bradsorensen78098 ай бұрын
LMAO! You got everything wrong but this is the spirit of America and you got that! Well done my friend.
@ryan_lloyd8 ай бұрын
Hahaha thanks. Yip. Pretty much blundered every guess😂
@Go_Hogs_Go8 ай бұрын
Actually no u didn't. Especially being from another country. There's a lot of people FROM the USA that don't even know who won the championship. U did great
@Terrell0709 ай бұрын
We have a really large country in terms of geography. College Football has been around much longer than the NFL. The NFL started in 1920. 3 teams exist today that were around when the league started. The Cardinals, which were founded in 1898, the Packers which were founded in 1919, and the Bears which were founded in 1920. The Packers weren't one of the original teams, as they didn't join the league until 1921. The Bears signing of Red Grange, who was a star at the University of Illinois, in 1925 was helpful for the league. By 1960 the NFL had 13 teams, having just added the Dallas Cowboys. The AFL was also founded that year, and had 8 teams. Those leagues would merge in 1970. The first Super Bowl was played after the 1966 season beween the Packers and Chiefs. Super Bowl I didn't sell out. Packers 35 Chiefs 10 was the final score, Packers never trailed. The first score in a Super Bowl was a pass from Bart Starr to Max McGee. It was a 1 handed catch of a pass that was behind him. McGee was filling in for Boyd Dowler, who had been injured earlier in the game. Today the NFL has 32 teams. The first College game was between Princeton and Rutgers, on November 6, 1869. Rule changes like Down and Distance were added before the NFL existed. It was added to College Football in 1882. The offense had 3 downs to make 5 yards or lose possession. This was modified in 1906 to 10 yards in 3 downs, and the forward pass was also added. 1912 added 4th down. College Football has 4 levels D1-FBS, D1-FCS, D2, and D3. There are 134 teams in D1-FBS. We don't have promotion and relegation in our sports. Most states have at least 1 D1-FBS team, fewer than 1/2 of all states have an NFL team, some states have more than one.
@buckeyegirl169 ай бұрын
House of Pain not Kris Kross.
@beverlydorn94988 ай бұрын
Tennessee was the 2nd team, dressed in orange, they are singing Rocky Top..that's my University.....
@ChronicReader7 ай бұрын
I’m not affiliated with the school, but I live within walking distance of one of the biggest college football stadiums in the country. It’s crazy on game night! Traffic is miserable, roads closed everywhere, and I can hear fireworks go off over my TV or music.
@c.harris99898 ай бұрын
I'm surprised the Nebraska Cornhuskers at Memorial Stadium (dubbed the Cathedral if Stadiums) aren't in this. They are the most epic fans of them all. ESPN
@christypriest308 ай бұрын
I live about 45 minutes north of Virginia Tech and I was outside the stadium one day in my car when they played Enter Sandman and I could feel the ground shaking from inside my Suburban!
@michaelbayer89998 ай бұрын
As a alumni of The Ohio State University I have been to several Buckeyes games and love it, with Script Ohio being unrivaled. OH......IO! Penn State's white out is impressive. The start of the fourth quarter at Camp Randle (Jump around) is a great tradition. Also recommend you watch a Rock chalk video during a Kansas Jayhawks basketball game. It is nuts!
@royce7025 ай бұрын
My local is smaller,WTA&M. Statewide, University of Texas, Texas Tech or Texas A&M. There are regional Texas teams, depending on whose playing.
@billsager56348 ай бұрын
That Penn State (Pennsylvania State University) game is the "White Out" game. Penn States colors are Navy Blue and White. For the White Out game, everyone attends the game wearing white. The white out game is usually the biggest game of the season. My daughter attends Penn Sate. The atmosphere on game days is INSANE!!
@susanchavez47789 ай бұрын
Go back and watch Florida State again. You missed the Chief riding in on a beauitful horse!!!!!!!!!!
@boroblueyes4 ай бұрын
I'm a Georgia Tech alumni, but I love the Georgia Bulldogs also.
@SyringaRJK8 ай бұрын
Has anyone told you about the tailgating parties in the parking lots?
@CoffeeFresh_8 ай бұрын
Home team usually gives away towels to the fans. I have so many from multiple sports and leagues
@c.harris99898 ай бұрын
I'm surprised the Nebraska Cornhuskers at Memorial Stadium (dubbed the "Cathedral of Stadiums") aren't in this. They are the most epic fans of them all according to ESPN
@vahi373 ай бұрын
Ryan, you really need to go to a College Football game. It's incredible.
@amykienitz63118 ай бұрын
I have been to several U OF M games always a great atmosphere, but when they added more seating and luxury boxes making attendance to over 107,000 it only became better. Went to a Premier League Soccer Game there a few years ago between Liverpool and Man U was the first time I’ve seen snipers on the roofs of the stadium, not to mention the sound was deafening thru the whole game more so than for a football game.
@wolver739 ай бұрын
It’s great to be a Michigan Wolverine!
@parkerflack7288 ай бұрын
Life long Mississippi State fan but a current University of Memphis student! Hail State and Go Tigers Go! The best part of being a college student in America is that at almost every school as a student you can get into games for free or get really discounted tickets with your student id. Memphis does both, I can get my ticket for free and then can get up to two tickets (depending on the game) for friends or family for $10.The student tickets are even for a big section of the stadium this is for students only, many times it takes up the whole end zone seating. Mississippi States student section is massive and takes up all the seats in one end zone. Memphis student section takes up the whole bottom bowl section of one end zone.
@gregoryleek14719 ай бұрын
University of Oregon Duck here. Only 54,000 (60k with standing room), but still one of the loudest stadiums.
@wyattsmith24988 ай бұрын
Heya! I’m a member of The Ohio State University Marching Band, and that in itself is a boatload of tradition! We have a documentary on KZbin called “TBDBITL 141” if you want to dive into our history and traditions.
@dennisfleming56253 күн бұрын
The University of Michigan Stadium is nicknamed "The Big House" as it holds well over 100,00 people. Also it is not a new facility....it was built in 1927!
@poppajodice8 ай бұрын
Nebraska tunnel walk is quite special, also did for womans volleyball what they played in from of 92k people
@joemonroe463 ай бұрын
American football is crazier than you could imagine, on SO many levels, but truth is: I’m a dyed in the wool fan of the University of Oklahoma whose stadium only holds 84K.