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By Michael Motta 0 comments
Coming from the Upper Midwest, I had some small bit of knowledge that there were a few colleges and universities in the South that were largely African-American in terms of enrollment. Grambling State came to mind, since I learned about this ... more »
By eHow Sports & Fitness Editor 1 comments
Colleges were established as institutes of learning - learning more than basketball, interestingly enough. Yet something as all-encompassing as a college sport leaves little study time outside of class. Still, every school has resources to help ... more »
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The UCLA Bruins have a pair of fight songs that fans commonly sing during the football team's home games. The school adopted the Kelley James football song "Big C" as their own "Sons of Westwood," and also added "Mighty Bruins" to their roster of ... more »
By Fossman 1 comments
In the southeast and midwest (and a few other places), bourbon is as much a part of the college football atmosphere as rivalries, mascots, tailgates and touchdowns. However, pesky rules prevent alcohol from entering the college stadiums. The ... more »
By NewOrleansGirl 0 comments
Stretching is imperative before ANY workout, but it is extremely important for dancers and cheerleaders to stretch all of their muscles especially well prior to dancing, jumping, or stunting... more »
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The athletics teams of Michigan State University enjoy one of the most rabid fan followings in all of college sports. You can learn to sing Michigan State fight songs to prove your true-blue loyalty to the Spartans... more »
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The history-rich athletics teams of the University of Notre Dame have won millions of fans through the decades. Many people say that the granddaddy of Notre Dame fight songs, the "Notre Dame Victory March," is the best-known college fight song in ... more »
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Venerable Ohio State University has several well-known fight songs in its catalogue. The three most popular are called "Across the Field," "Buckeye Battle Cry" and the alma mater tune "Carmen Ohio.".. more »
By christinevand 1 comments
At any University of Michigan football game, the cheer you are most likely to hear repeatedly in the crowd is the school's fight song. Called "The Victors," the song was written in 1898 by Louis Elbel after a football win in Chicago, ... more »
By Select Visions 2 comments
It is a very challenging effort to become an Auburn Mom after being for Alabama all my life... more »
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If you're headed to a Notre Dame football game for the first time, it's important that you know how to cheer your team to victory. Follow these steps to make sure you're prepared to make noise and celebrate the Irish... more »
By Michael Motta 1 comments
Following college football presents no great initial challenge inasmuch as it proliferates the media maybe even more than does the NFL, especially when you add recruiting stories to the mix. However, as with other college sports, the coverage of ... more »
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The Penn State Nittany Lions endure as one of the Big Ten Conference's most popular college sports teams. They have a trio of official fight songs: their Alma Mater song, "Nittany Lion" and "Fight On State.".. more »
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Fans of the University of Texas Longhorns usually sing "Texas Fight" to cheer their football team to victory. However, the school also recognizes several other fight songs that fans can learn to sing... more »
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It's hot, it's wet, it's wild, it's Mexico. In Cabo San Lucas you can do everything or nothing for spring break. Just do it with a little salsa and lime... more »
By AprilEClark 2 comments
What's a Boilermaker? Where's Purdue? Who's that Pete guy? Find out the answers to these burning questions, and more. Learn how you, too, can be a Purdue Boilermakers fan... more »
By Michael Motta 0 comments
"Blessed are the forgetful: for they get the better even of their blunders." -Friedrich Nietzsche You'd think by the time we reached our 40s (as I am) we'd have outgrown the temper tantrum and the post mortem blues experienced in the wake of a ... more »
By ehowNellie 1 comments
Many people are proud to wear their alma mater on their sleeves, even decades after they graduate. With the great variety of memorabilia available nowadays, it's not too difficult to support your college in a fun, classy way... more »
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What to do when you just can't put up with the statement "but John Wooden coached here" anymore... more »
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The long and noble athletics tradition of Oklahoma University has inspired a range of official school songs. With a little musical inclination and commitment, you can easily learn to sing along with the crowd at a Sooners' game... more »
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The Texas A&M Aggies are one of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Big 12 Conference's most beloved teams. The school's official fight song is "The Aggie War Hymn," which has driven generations of Aggies on to athletics glory... more »
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The University of Florida Gators compete in the NCAA's Southeastern Conference, and enjoy one of the most dedicated fan followings in all of college sports. Their rousing catalogue of fight songs is primarily used to cheer the school's legendary ... more »
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There is an epic battle between art kids and jocks. While most state universities provide unlimited funding to athletic departments at the cost of theatre and music programs, many smaller colleges experience a startling role-reversal. Athletes at ... more »
By Michael Motta 0 comments
So you love NCAA sports with all of its tradition, mascots, action, drama, and school spirit. Maybe you're an alum, maybe not, and maybe you have one school for whom you root most, or possibly a few. Outside of a handful of schools or maybe a ... more »
By Michael Motta 0 comments
Whereas the classification "non-revenue sports" used to be used to denote college sports other than football and men's basketball, times have changed. Women's basketball is likely a revenue-generating sport now at many schools. Men's ice hockey ... more »