There are certainly lots of better quality footbal performances, but I don’t know how you could not recognize the long history of West Point and the commitment, not to a potential pro career, but simply to the game, while preparing to defend this country. Army should be acknowledged for its tradition, for what that’s worth.
[...] These aren’t necessarily the greatest traditions in college football, but chances are you haven’t heard of at least one of these ten unique traditions. My personal favorite from the list is Georgia Tech’s George P. Burdell: [...]
if you havent been to the grove, please dont comment. the grove rules and should be number one over that silly osu tradtion. fully agree with number 3.
August 23rd, 2007 at 6:36 pm
Numbers 2 & 5 I’m not so sure of. The Texas A & M bon-fire was more publicized than their cheer-leaders. The Ole Miss tradition is only a local deal.
August 28th, 2007 at 11:52 am
There are certainly lots of better quality footbal performances, but I don’t know how you could not recognize the long history of West Point and the commitment, not to a potential pro career, but simply to the game, while preparing to defend this country. Army should be acknowledged for its tradition, for what that’s worth.
September 20th, 2007 at 9:46 am
[...] These aren’t necessarily the greatest traditions in college football, but chances are you haven’t heard of at least one of these ten unique traditions. My personal favorite from the list is Georgia Tech’s George P. Burdell: [...]
October 15th, 2007 at 2:30 pm
if you havent been to the grove, please dont comment. the grove rules and should be number one over that silly osu tradtion. fully agree with number 3.