The Things We Love About College Football
In honor of Valentines Day, the Rivals.com football staff decided to put together a top-10 list of the things we love about college football.
10. OVERTIME
Argue all you want about how the NFL has a much better method of deciding its champion. At least college football knows how to decide the winner of a game thats tied at the end of regulation. College footballs overtime procedure might overemphasize the importance of a quality kicker, but at least it guarantees each team one possession.
9. FIGHT SONGS
Any self-respecting college football fan can hum at least a few bars of the The Eyes of Texas, Boomer Sooner, Notre Dame Victory March, The Victors, Ramblin Wreck of Georgia Tech and plenty of other fight songs. Just try to name any NFL fight songs beyond Hail To The Redskins. You cant do it.
8. CREATIVE OFFENSES AND QUARTERBACKS
Whenever college football creates an exciting multitalented player, such as Arkansas Matt Jones, Indianas Antwaan Randle-El or Floridas Tim Tebow, all we hear is how he wont be a proper fit for the NFL. So what? We dont care about what they will do in the NFL. We dont care if they are system players. In college football, teams find ways to make room for unique talents. Remember how the Wildcat offense was all the rage in the NFL this past season? To anyone who paid attention to college football, that scheme already was yesterdays news.
7. COLLEGE TOWNS ON GAME DAY
The world stops for at least 24 hours, and nothing matters but a three-hour game.
6. LIVE MASCOTS
No other sport has them roaming near all the action. Thank goodness for, among others, Ralphie (Colorado), Bevo (Texas), Mike the Tiger (LSU), Chief Osceola and Renegade (Florida State), Traveler (USC), Rameses (North Carolina), Auburns eagle and Uga (Georgia).
5. RIVALRIES
People talk about Major League Baseball rivalries, rivalries in the NBA and rivalries in the NFL. Come on they all pale in comparison to those in college football. Red Sox-Yankees is a heated rivalry, yes, but the teams play at least 18 times per season . Contrast that to, say, Michigan-Ohio State. They meet once on the last Saturday of the regular season. And in college football, some rivalries are so big they get names: The Big Game (California-Stanford), The Civil War (Oregon-Oregon State), The Holy War (BYU-Utah), The Backyard Brawl (Pittsburgh-West Virginia), The Iron Bowl (Alabama-Auburn), The Worlds Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party (Florida-Georgia), The Red River Rivalry (Oklahoma-Texas).
4. THE REGULAR SEASON
The postseason might be considered a disaster by some, but theres nothing better than September, October and November.
3. MARCHING BANDS
Admit it: When you hear a drum line, everything is right with the world. Nothing beats the brass bombast and flurry of drums as the band strides in rhythm toward the stadium on a Saturday morning. And its not just at halftime, but before the game and during the game, too. In college football, the actual game is only part of the show; the bands can make the pregame and halftime pageantry almost as good as the game. And enough with the canned music during breaks in the action; theres nothing like hearing the marching band crank it up instead.
2. TRADITION
Man, theres too many to mention but well get a few in: the marches by the Cadets and Midshipmen at Army and Navy, FSUs flaming spear at midfield, Tennessees checkerboard end zones, singing We are the Boys at the beginning of the fourth quarter in Gainesville, rolling Toomers Corner, Texas A&Ms 12th Man, Georgias hedges, flashing the Hook Em Horns sign, Clemson players touching Howards Rock, night games in Baton Rouge, tailgating in the Grove at Ole Miss, Tightwad Hill in Berkeley, dotting the I at Ohio State
1. THE PASSION
Nothing matches the fan hysteria surrounding college football. Tailgating with your friends, cheerleaders, marching bands, fight songs, stadium chants you know, its enough to bring a tear to your eye, especially when theres six-and-a-half months until it starts again.
Posted on February 16th, 2009 by admin
Filed under: College football news, NCAA college football

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