Ranking the Top 10 College Football Traditions

In this article, I share what I feel are the top ten entrances in college football.
October 13, 2012; Oxford, MS, USA; Mississippi Rebels fans in the Grove before the game against the
October 13, 2012; Oxford, MS, USA; Mississippi Rebels fans in the Grove before the game against the / Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports
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4. Jump Around (Wisconsin)

The Badgers do it like none other with the song “Jump Around” by the Band, House of Pain between the third and fourth quarter every home game.

This song gets the entire crowd to its feet and a sea of red is seen jumping out of their seats at Camp Randall.

3. Dixieland Delight (Alabama)  https://www.youtube.com/shorts/phN5yo5zwKc

“Spend my dollar, on beer!” are some of the lyrics that ring through Bryant Denny Stadium at the end of the third quarter during every home game as the student section as well as the rest of Crimson Tide fans ring in their tradition of the song, “Dixieland Delight” by the band Alabama.

List closely to the lyrics and you’ll notice the Tide fans throw in their own mix of things, including hating on their rivals Auburn, LSU and Tennessee too.

This song is the epitome of the SEC and its spirit and is hands down one of the top traditions in college football.

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