Tags: Coverage MapsCollege Football TV Coverage Maps – 10/17/09Posted on 15 October 2009 by Admin |
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Tags: Army, Auburn, Clemson, Colorado, Featured Posts, Florida State, Georgia, LSU, Michigan, Nebraska, Ohio State, Ole Miss, Penn State, Tenn, Texas, Texas A&M, USCTop 10 Greatest College Football TraditionsPosted on 27 August 2009 by Admin |
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Rivalries are the lifeblood of the college football game. Rich traditions are what make the rivalries “the games that matter.” We took an analytical approach to the traditions of the college game to determine what we felt would represent the best of the best. We reviewed the pre-game, during the game, and after the game traditions. We looked at the teams, the stadiums, the tailgating, the bands, the mascots, and the fight songs among other aspects of the total experience of a college football game. Because many of the major programs have several traditions we tried to include them in the list under the one heading of the school name. Following is the list that we hope you will appreciate! If you have any comments or different feelings please leave a comment…
1. The Ohio State University Band: The Ramp Entrance and the incomparable “Script Ohio” performed since 1936 by “The Best Damn Band in the Land” (TBDBITL).
2. Clemson: The BIG Entrance, Rubbin “Howard’s Rock” and then “Running down the Hill.”
3. Cadet March: The drilling of the U.S. Military Academy cadets and the U.S. Naval midshipmen from Annapolis entering a stadium before a game.
4. Texas A & M: 12th Man (1922) and “Yell” Practice! Kissing your date after a touchdown score is another great tradition at Texas A & M.
5. Penn State: “White-Out” and that Roaring Nittany Lion.
6. Florida State: “Planting the Spear” by Chief Osceola and the “Tomahawk Chomp”; Florida is just behind with its “Gator Chump.”
7. Living Mascots: USC Trojan’s White Stallion “Traveler”; Colorado’s Buffalo “Ralphie”; Texas’s Longhorn “Bevo”; Georgia’s Bulldog UGA; and LSU’s Tiger “Mike” are all four legged mascots, the Best Mascot is the Golden Eagle “Nova” the “War Eagle VII” from Auburn University.


8. Tunnel Walk: Nebraska, Michigan and Ohio State all have a “Tunnel Walk” entrance into their stadium. All are just about equal!
9. Tennessee: Running the “T.” A great stadium entrance and the singing of “Rocky Top” sets the stage for a tough game ahead for the visitors.
10. Ole Miss: Tailgating in the 10 acre Grove. It sets the standard for tailgating and no one else even comes close. White table cloths, coats and ties, fine china, cocktails and women in dresses.
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Tags: Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Featured Posts, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, LSU, Michigan, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Penn State, South Carolina, Stadiums, Tennessee, Texas, Texas A&M, UCLA, USC, Wisconsin20 Largest College Football StadiumsPosted on 01 July 2009 by Admin |
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1. Beaver Stadium - Penn State - 107,282 - University Park, PA
Stadium Nickname: Happy Valley
Team Nickname: Nittany Lions
Mascot: The Nittany Lion
Conference: Big 10
Built: 1960
Team Colors: Blue & White
2. Michigan Stadium - Michigan - 106,201 - Ann Arbor, MI
Stadium Nickname: The Big House
Team Nickname: Wolverines
Mascot: -
Conference: Big 10
Built: 1927
Team Colors: Maize & Blue
3. Neyland Stadium - Tennessee - 104,079 - Knoxville, TN
Stadium Nickname: One-Cheek Stadium
Team Nickname: Volunteers
Mascot: Smokey
Conference: SEC-East
Built: 1921
Team Colors: Orange & White
4. Ohio Stadium - Ohio State - 102,329 - Columbus, OH
Stadium Nickname: The Shoe
Team Nickname: Buckeyes
Mascot: Brutus
Conference: Big 10
Built: 1922
Team Colors: Scarlet & Gray
5. Texas Memorial Stadium - Texas - 94,133 - Austin, TX
Stadium Nickname: -
Team Nickname: Longhorns
Mascot: Bevo (Hookem)
Conference: Big 12 - South
Built: 1924
Team Colors: Burnt Orange & White
6. LA Memorial Coliseum - USC - 93,607 - Los Angeles, CA
Stadium Nickname: The Grand Old Lady
Team Nickname: Trojans
Mascot: Traveler
Conference: Pac 10
Built: 1923
Team Colors: Cardinal & Gold
7. Sanford Stadium - Georgia - 92,746 - Athens, GA
Stadium Nickname: Between the Hedges
Team Nickname: Bulldogs
Mascot: UGA
Conference: SEC-East
Built: 1929
Team Colors: Red & Black
8. Rose Bowl - UCLA - 92,542 - Pasedena, CA
Stadium Nickname: -
Team Nickname: Bruins
Mascot: Bruin
Conference: Pac 10
Built: 1922
Team Colors: Blue & Gold
9. Tiger Stadium - LSU - 92,400 - Baton Rouge, LA
Stadium Nickname: Death Valley
Team Nickname: Tigers
Mascot: Mike the Tiger
Conference: SEC-West
Built: 1924
Team Colors: Purple & Gold
10. Bryant-Denny Stadium - Alabama - 92,138 - Tuscaloosa, AL
Stadium Nickname: -
Team Nickname: Crimson Tide
Mascot: Big Al
Conference: SEC-West
Built: 1929
Team Colors: Crimson & White
11. Ben Hill Griffin Stadium - Florida - 88,548 - Gainesville, FL
Stadium Nickname: The Swamp
Team Nickname: Gators
Mascot: Albert E. Gator
Conference: SEC-East
Built: 1929
Team Colors: Orange & Blue
12. Jordan-Hare Stadium - Auburn - 87,451 - Auburn, AL
Stadium Nickname: -
Team Nickname: Tigers
Mascot: Aubie (War Eagle VI)
Conference: SEC-West
Built: 1939
Team Colors: Orange & Navy
13. Memorial Stadium - Nebraska - 85,197 - Lincoln, NE
Stadium Nickname: Sea of Red
Team Nickname: Cornhuskers
Mascot: Herbie Husker
Conference: Big 12 - North
Built: 1942
Team Colors: Scarlet & Cream
14. Kyle Field - Texas A & M - 83,002 - College Station, TX
Stadium Nickname: The 12th Man
Team Nickname: Aggies
Mascot: Reveille
Conference: Big 12 - South
Built: 1925
Team Colors: Maroon & White
15. Doak Campbell Stadium - Florida State - 82,300 - Tallahassee, FL
Stadium Nickname: The Doak
Team Nickname: Seminoles
Mascot: Chief Osceola
Conference: ACC
Built: 1950
Team Colors: Garnet & Gold
16. Gaylord-Oklahoma Stadium - Oklahoma - 82,122 - Norman, OK
Stadium Nickname: -
Team Nickname: Sooners
Mascot: Sooner Schooner
Conference: Big 12 - South
Built: 1924
Team Colors: Crimson & Cream
17. Notre Dame Stadium - Notre Dame - 80,795 - Notre Dame, IN
Stadium Nickname: The House Rockne Built
Team Nickname: Fighting Irish
Mascot: The Leprechaun
Conference: Independent
Built: 1930
Team Colors: Gold & Blue
18. Camp Randall Stadium - Wisconsin - 80,321 - Madison, WI
Stadium Nickname: The Camp
Team Nickname: Badgers
Mascot: Bucky Badger
Conference: Big 10
Built: 1917
Team Colors: Cardinal & White
19. Memorial Stadium - Clemson - 80,301 - Clemson, SC
Stadium Nickname: Death Valley
Team Nickname: Tigers
Mascot: Tiger
Conference: ACC
Built: 1942
Team Colors: Orange & Purple
20. Williams-Brice Stadium - South Carolina - 80,250 - Columbia, SC
Stadium Nickname: -
Team Nickname: Gamecocks
Mascot: Cocky
Conference: SEC-East
Built: 1934
Team Colors: Garnet & Black
Tags: Featured Posts, Key Games2009 College Football Key Games & Key RivalriesPosted on 30 June 2009 by Admin |
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Tags: Auctions, MemorabiliaAutographed College Football Helmet AuctionsPosted on 21 June 2009 by Admin |
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Tags: Alabama, Boise St., Featured Posts, Hawaii, LSU, Michigan, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, UCLA, Uniforms, USCTop 12 Classic College Football UniformsPosted on 20 June 2009 by Admin |
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The famous winged helmet of the maize and blue is the most recognized logo in all of college football. Maybe this is why they don’t have a mascot. Note, the University of Delaware also has the same winged helmet!
The “gold helmet” to match the Gold Dome is very symbolic of the school. The helmets look great when they wear the “Green” jersey with historical significance. The U.S. Naval Academy also has the same gold helmet!
Oregon has set the new standard for uniform development and makes for a lot of fun for the fans at each and every game.
Ohio State is the only school with Scarlet and Gray color uniforms. They are classics and with a “Silver” helmet covered with buckeye leaf decals…it just doesn’t get any better.
The all white uniforms (with player’s names on the back) of Texas look far better than the all white uniforms (without names) of Penn State. Texas also has a nice Longhorn logo on their helmet.
WOW! What a great job in the re-design done by Under Armour in 2008. They are unique and will change the face of uniforms for years to come.
Their retro uniforms have set a new standard for “going back” and winning ball games. Watch for their continued success in the coming years.

The Tigers have one of the most distinctive uniforms in all of college football.

The Bear Bryant designed helmet still stands out among the SEC teams and still warrants the respect of the “Bear.”
They just fit with the Hollywood crowd!
NEW design for 2009 and will get a lot of conversation, good and bad!

Oklahoma’s Crimson and Cream vs. Nebraska’s Scarlet and Cream colors are too close together for comfort. The helmets are also just as boring! Not the simple and stylist uniforms as some experts state!
Tags: Featured Posts, MoviesTop 10 Best Football MoviesPosted on 16 June 2009 by Admin |
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The following is RivalryFootball.com's list of the Top 10 Best Football Movies. This is our opinion and we welcome your comments at the bottom to make adjustments if justified. Click the images below to learn more and Enjoy!
Top 10 Best Football Movies:
1. Brian’s Song (1971 version)
2. Remember the Titans (2000)
3. Rudy (1993)
4. The Longest Yard (1974 version)
5. We are Marshall (2006)
6. Invincible (2006)
7. Knute Rockne All American (1940)
8. Radio (2003)

9. Wildcats (1986)
10. Jim Thorpe - All American (1951)
Tags: Alabama, Boise State, BYU, Cal, Featured Posts, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Iowa, Kansas, LSU, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Ole Miss, Oregon, Oregon State, Penn State, Rankings, Texas, Texas Tech, Top 25, USC, Utah, Virginia TechPreseason Top 25Posted on 04 June 2009 by Admin |
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Tags: Books, Featured PostsFootball BooksPosted on 01 June 2009 by Admin |
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RivalryFootball.com will be featuring several articles about football books in the coming months. We work closely with The American Football Booklist (AFB) organization for reference material and ideas. The purpose of the AFB is to acquire, preserve and interpret books for a collection on the subject of football.
The collection started with a commitment of a donation of 500 books on the subject of American Football. Book sources, such as the Library of Congress and leading bookstores confirm that there are over 8500 titles that have been published with the keyword "football" in the title. We believe at Rivalryfootball.com that there are also several hundred other books about football where the word is not mentioned in the title. The AFB has a master list of all-time football books that continues to grow month to month and then a collection of books they add to on a regular bases. All books on the subject of American Football will be targeted for the AFB collection.
At such time when the collection has grown to a substantial number, the AFB will accept applications to find a permanent library, preferably at a university or sports museum. The AFB wants the public, students, teachers, sportswriters, researches, football writers, historians and football coaches to have full access to the collection.
Tags: Featured Posts, Podcasts05/30/2009 – Intro PodcastPosted on 28 May 2009 by Admin |
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Please stay tuned as we are working hard to get our Podcasts produced and made available on RivalryFootball.com. The Podcasts will be a weekly feature covering everything RivalryFootball!