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  2. Collegiate sport ritual in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For example, the University of Southern California fight song "Fight On" was written in 1922 as a part of a spirit competition and now is sung at sporting events to cheer on USC teams. [7] Texas A&M University has a series of chants, yells, and songs, along with a traditional fight song the University members identify with. [8]

  3. Cheering - Wikipedia

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    In High School Basketball games, if the score was a blow-out and approaching the end of regulation, fans of the winning team would chant "This Game's Over" or "This One's Over." If the losing team makes a play, and that team's fans chant for that, fans of the winning team will start chanting "Scoreboard", indicating that even after the one play ...

  4. Oski Yell - Wikipedia

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    A parody of the Berkeley cheer, called Bossy Cow Cow, exists at UC Davis (which was originally established as a farm for the use of Berkeley's College of Agriculture). This variation of the cheer made its debut during UCD's 1926 football game against the College of the Pacific. [5] Bossy Cow-Cow! Honey Bee-Bee! Oleo! Margarine! Oleo! Butterine ...

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  6. I believe that we will win! - Wikipedia

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    The Brigade of Midshipmen cheer during the 2003 Army–Navy Game. In the buildup to the game, the school sold T-shirts containing "I believe that we will win!". [2] In 1998, Naval Academy Preparatory School (NAPS) student Jay Rodriguez was assigned to create a chant to be used by his platoon and came up with "I believe that we will win!".

  7. University of Alabama traditions - Wikipedia

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    When the cheer is played in these situations, members of the band simply play the notes and mime the motions of the cheer without saying any of the words. Author Warren St. John titled his 2004 bestseller about obsessive sports fans Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer [19] after the cheer. The cheer was most noted during the years of Coach Paul "Bear ...

  8. Female goalie welcomed to game with cheers after enduring ...

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    During a game against Armstrong High School on Oct. 28, Armstrong students repeatedly yelled sexually explicit chants at Mars' female goalie (whose name has not been released) as she played. Her ...

  9. Fight song - Wikipedia

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    Fight songs are sing-alongs, allowing sports fans to cheer collectively for their team. [2] These songs are commonly played several times at a sporting event. [ 1 ] For example, the band might play the fight song when entering the stadium, whenever their team scores, or while cheerleaders dance at halftime or during other breaks in the game.