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  2. Rock Chalk, Jayhawk - Wikipedia

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    "Rock Chalk, Jayhawk" (a.k.a. the Rock Chalk chant) is a chant used at University of Kansas Jayhawks sporting events. The chant is made up of the phrase "Rock chalk ...

  3. Marching Jayhawks - Wikipedia

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    The "Kansas Song" is then played as the Marching Jayhawks perform their historic KU counter march. The band then performs the National Anthem, “Crimson and the Blue” (the KU alma mater), and the Rock Chalk Chant. The Marching Jayhawks conclude with the university's official fight song, "I'm a Jayhawk."

  4. Rock chalk - Wikipedia

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    Rock chalk may refer to: Chalk – commonly found carbonate rock (as opposed to gypsum sidewalk chalk) Rock Chalk, Jayhawk – a chant used at University of Kansas Jayhawks sporting events

  5. Rock Chalk Roundball Classic meaningful for families fighting ...

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    A PROPOSAL AT THE ROCK CHALK ROUNDBALL CLASSIC Former KU men's basketball player Calvin Thompson got the 'Yes!' after a story about how KU recruited him to be a Jayhawk for life...

  6. What is a Jayhawk? Explaining Kansas' nickname leading ... - AOL

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  7. ‘New wave of Jayhawk ambassadors’ returning to Lawrence for ...

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    The Rock Chalk Roundball Classic is nearly here. Later this month, many former Kansas basketball players will help raise money at this local event. ‘New wave of Jayhawk ambassadors’ returning ...

  8. Kansas Jayhawks - Wikipedia

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    The Jayhawk appears in several Kansas cheers, most notably, the "Rock Chalk, Jayhawk" chant in unison before and during games. [6] In the traditions promoted by KU, the jayhawk is said to be a combination of two birds, "the blue jay, a noisy, quarrelsome thing known to rob other nests; and the sparrow hawk, a stealthy hunter." [7]

  9. College football on radio - Wikipedia

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    A group of people then would announce the results of the previous play and used a large model of a football playing field to show the results. Those in attendance cheered as though they were watching the game live, including the school's legendary Rock Chalk, Jayhawk cheer. [1]