USA Today: Best CFB Entrances

Mavric

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Looks like the voting is still going on in that. At least it let me vote anyway. So fire up the Husker vote machine.

 
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Glad to see we's numma 9, but we in needs of a fresh beat, that udda one gettin tired, ain't be spine Shakin in da leasts.

Need a beat wit mo bump, put some shake in yo rump, jus a little mo bounce in yo pounce and some wiggidy in dat shiggidy!

 
Pretty accurate poll, IMO.

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As much as we love the Tunnel Walk, I think those on the outside will always smirk a bit at the fact that we jacked the song choice straight from the most famous sports entrance of all-time (Jordan's Bulls). That, and our crowd just never gets jacked quite like VT, Clemson or LSU.

Also, I'm disappointed that they removed the Tunnel Walk video (once the music starts) for the first time in its history. Although there's a certain charm to the minimalism of it now... damn, I loved the cheesy CGI. And the extended ones from the epocson days were great.

 
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Jtrain, u said it man. Da crowd don't get pump for it. All be clappin like sheep ... no emotion, only Goin through motion,

Whip that thang up, need a magic potion

Go big, red big one two three, stand up and scream if u in da red sea!

 
As much as we love the Tunnel Walk, I think those on the outside will always smirk a bit at the fact that we jacked the song choice straight from the most famous sports entrance of all-time (Jordan's Bulls). That, and our crowd just never gets jacked quite like VT, Clemson or LSU.

There are two different types of songs at sporting events. There are clapping songs, and there are jumping songs.

Sirius is nothing other than a clapping song. When people suggest different ideas to replace Sirius, they never suggest anything other than other dumb clapping songs.

Enter Sandman, which gives Virginia Tech the best entrance in all of college football and it isn't even close, is a jumping song. Coincidentally, people seem to enjoy screaming more after having jumped than after having clapped. It's weird how more body movement energizes a person isn't it?

 
You think the Memorial Stadium crowd would get that wild if we played a "jumping song"? I think it's more of a demographics thing than a song type thing.

 
You think the Memorial Stadium crowd would get that wild if we played a "jumping song"? I think it's more of a demographics thing than a song type thing.

I think it is slightly a demographics thing, and if memorial was taught, it could get exponentially more wild than it currently is. Even if no single person outside of the student section and band started, that's about 9,000 more people losing their minds than current.

When va tech starts playing metallica, every single person in that stadium is jumping or at least bouncing. You don't think they have at least a solid 10,000 or so 50+ year old fans?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blzftASduNc

 
Man, watching those Virginia tech videos gives me chills..

I know it's hard and almost impossible.. But imagine bringing the energy we brought during the Miami game.. Every game!!

 
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