College sports traditions make each team unique. Traditions are a great way for the fans to support and interact with the teams. Partaking in traditions makes you feel like you are a part of something far bigger than yourself! Some traditions have lasted decades & create memories that will last a lifetime.
Mirror Lake Jump
University of Ohio students jump into a lake at midnight, the Tuesday before their annual football game against Michigan State.
Midnight Yell
Students at Texas A&M practice their yells and chants the night before any home game and are regularly attended by 20,000+ Aggie fans!
Toast Toss
Students at the University of Pennsylvania throw toast onto the field after the third quarter of every home football game. The tradition was derived from their school song where they say “here's a toast to dear old Penn.”
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Miami's Turnover Chain
At the University of Miami when a defensive player forces a touchdown or interception they are awarded the chain. The chain weighs 2.5 kilograms and supports a 6.5'' U from the school's logo.
Ralphie's Run
At the University of Colorado Boulder their mascot is a live female bison. Before the start of any home game they run Ralphie around the perimeter of the stadium.
Toomer's Corner
At Auburn University, after a big win, You can find trees and power lines covered in toilet paper. The tradition is said to have started when Toomer's Drugs had the only telegraph in the city. Employees from the drug store would throw the tape from the telegraph onto the power lines.
Howard's Rock
At Clemson University the players rub Howard's Rock before every game as a symbol of goodluck.
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Osceola & Renegade
At the start of every Florida State home game, Chief Osceola rides Renegade the horse into battle. The tradition is in honor of the great Seminole Tribe of Florida.
Fish Throwing
At the University of New Hampshire, Wildcats ice hockey fans throw a fish in front of the opposing schools goal after UNH's first goal. The concept comes from the saying, “fishing the puck out of the net.”
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Rolling The Quad
Wake Forest students will cover the entire quad in toilet paper after ANY football or basketball win!
The Little Red Flag
Before every Harvard-Yale football game Harvard brings a little red flag that belonged to a die-hard Harvard Crimson fan, Frederick Plummer, who attended 59 Harvard-Yale games. After Plummer passed away the flag was found in his personal belongings and was given to the school as a symbolic lucky symbol.
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Bearial
Before Stanford's big game against their arch rival, University of California, Berkeley, they hold a funeral for Cal's mascot, Oski the bear.
Elephant Stomp
The University of Alabama's Million Dollar Band performs the “Elephant Stomp” on the steps of Gorgas library, in an attempt to rile up the fans and show that the other team has no chance in winning the game!
Ringing The Chapel Bell
In the chapel at the University of Georgia after any sports victory individuals will ring the chapel bell letting people know of the win.
Trumpets Under The Dome
On the Friday before a game weekend, the Notre Dame's trumpet section plays music in hopes of building school spirit for the upcoming games.
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* Originally published on November 10, 2022, by Matthew Reichen