BRITISH FATHER & SON REACT TO THE BEST ATMOSPHERES IN US COLLEGE FOOTBALL | REACTION!!

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OB Daz and Aidan react to a video about the best atmospheres in US college football.
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The band ABSOLUTELY plays throughout the ENTIRE game and is a huge part of the experience.

Christina-blcv
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‘Jump Around’ actually registers on a seismograph. They did a study because they were worried about the structural integrity of the stadium.

halah
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College game day is a full day event. From the tailgates hours before the game to the halftime shows and marching bands, fireworks, drinking. It is like no other sporting event.

grtbobo
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At 14:35 the reason it was so crazy is because that was Tennessee's first win over Alabama since 2006. Fans rushed the field, tore down the goalpost, and threw it in the river lol.

devon
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Home field advantage is very real in CFB. Opposing fanbases are only given a fraction of the tickets than home teams.

JP
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One of the best rivalries in college football that is often overlooked, is the Army vs Navy game played every year. It doesn't matter what the records are, it's just about bragging rights, amongst players that have decided to serve their country.

BarabooTycoon
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My house is approximately 3 miles from the Virginia Tech stadium.

I can routinely hear the crowd during their games.

And yes can confirm that the jumping of these crowds shake the ground enough to be registered on earthquake detectors.

rburch
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College football stadiums have student sections which are usually the loudest and craziest part of the stadium. The rest of it is filled up with regular people. You might find that alumni and their families are a sizable portion of that.

billbrasky
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The marching bands are seated in a section in the stands. They play during every timeout (which happen after a change of possession or when called by one of the teams) and the end of every quarter. They aren't allowed to play while the action is happening.

They are a major part of the college football experience.

krayzy
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Hey guys. Couple of things. Many (most) of the big time college football teams carry 100 or more on the roster. Many of them are way down the chain and may not play at all. It allows the players who are new and learning the chance to be part of it even in their first year and to be available if there are injuries etc as well. LOL, I think some of the bands have more than 50 or 60 in them. Clemson is in South Carolina. One of the cool traditions wasn't included here. Univ. of Iowa's stadium is right next door to a big children's hospital. Many of the students volunteer there. Every home game at the end of the first quarter, the entire stadium crowd (home and visitors) stand and face the hospital, and all the kids who are capable of being walked or wheeled to the windows facing the stadium go and look out and the entire stadium waves to the kids. Also, there are sections of seats set aside for students and also fans (including students) of the visiting team. Most of the college teams have fans who are alumni and also just locals who have been die hard fans for years or even generations.

jeffdetmer
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Daz, regarding the Penn State v Michigan clip, what happened was because of the crowd noise Michigan couldn't get the play off in time to beat the play clock (40 sec after the ball is signaled ready for play by the official), so rather than incurring a 5-yard penalty for delay of game, they burned one of their three timeouts allotted per half. Cheers to you and Aidan!🍻

stevew
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As a hokie fan it feels great to see you pause the video and say you don’t see this in Europe. Every game should start out like this

chasedorman
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I think the Iowa Hawkeye wave is probably the most impactful with the children's hospital. Rupp Arena at UK is great, especially big blue madness. 20, 000 to watch a scrimmage.

kennethswartz
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Clemson University is located in Upstate, SC. The town of Clemson has a population of around 17.000 people. The student body including grad students is about 28, 000 students. The stadium, known as Death Valley, has a seating capacity of 81, 500. And the fans fill the stadium for the 6-7 home games each season. They travel in from all over South Carolina and the surrounding states with some even flying in from across the US. The NFL wishes that they could be like College Football.

william
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16:33 The Tomahawk Chop. Iconic with the Seminoles, Kansas City Chiefs in NFL and Atlanta Braves in MLB, and racist in Canada apparently. Always a great chant in sports. Cheers guys 🍻

Matt_
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virginia tech with enter sandman is always the most epic. crowd is always crazy and that's a great song to get you all hyped

vcrpnff
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That “Jump Around” was the 1st full capacity after Covid lockdowns ended! It was the 1st major CFB is back game!
Watched this at the bar (Ohio State fan bar) and ppl were just in tears! Everybody was just so happy to get shit back to normal

chadbailey
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Having been to Lane Stadium, the atmosphere is absolutely electrifying when Enter Sandman starts up. A big one that I think you missed out on is at the University of Iowa. The atmosphere there, at the end of the first quarter, is simply amazing and shows the hearts of people. I implore you to look that up and watch what they do. Keep up the great reaction videos.

douglasiles
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You guys are so authentic. Thank you for appreciating something that I’m proud of as an American.

EarlyBirdCraft
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The game between LSU and Alabama was something else.. the last two plays of the game with the fan jumping and screaming registered as two small earthquakes on the seismograph located on the other side of the campus.. 🙂

deborahgrimmer