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Wisconsin's wild "Jump Around" tradition is taken to another level in week one of the 2021 season vs. #19 Penn State, the first time fans have been in Camp R...
One of college football's most fun traditions happens between the third and fourth quarters of games at Camp Randall Stadium when Wisconsin Badgers fans dance along to the House Of Pain classic...
Check out the background of how Wisconsin football adopted the "Jump Around" tradition between the third and fourth quarter.
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The jam cheers on Wisconsin fans and the football team while striking fear into the hearts of Wisconsin’s enemies. As fate would have it, the very first enemy “Jump Around” ever intimidated was a pre-NFL Drew Brees and his Purdue Boilermakers. Below are a few videos of that iconic moment:
Following the third quarter of No. 12 Wisconsin's Big Ten clash with No. 19 Penn State, a sellout crowd of more than 80,000 jumped simultaneously as the House of Pain hit "Jump Around"...
"Jump Around" is played at the end of the third quarter at each Wisconsin home game heading into the fourth quarter. It is played for two minutes and 30 seconds.
For 25 years, House of Pain 's 'Jump Around' has been one of the best traditions at Wisconsin Football and in college football. Until this season, Everlast had never experienced it in person.
For starters, “Jump Around” is a 1992 song by the hip-hop group House of Pain. It was played for the first time at Camp Randall Stadium during the Oct. 10, 1998 homecoming game against Purdue where it became an instant crowd favorite and the start of a tradition that is still going strong.
Jump Around returned to Camp Randall for the first time in two years Saturday when the Wisconsin Badgers lost to Penn State. Watch a video of Jump Around.
Every Badger fan knows those four squealing notes that open House of Pain’s hit “Jump Around.” The ’90s song has become synonymous with Wisconsin football over the last 25 years, its opening horn signaling to the Camp Randall crowd to jump in unison between the third and fourth quarters.
House of Pain's "Jump Around" was first played at a Wisconsin Badgers football game against Purdue at Camp Randall Stadium in 1998. The song was an immediate hit with fans (and players) and...
The "Jump Around" tradition is as simple as it sounds. To participate, all you need is to be in Camp Randall Stadium during a Wisconsin Badgers home game between the third and fourth quarters. That, and your best jumping shoes.
Few sights and sounds in college football compare to thousands of Wisconsin fans and students alike losing their minds to the House of Pain hit "Jump Around" at the end of the third quarter.
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“Jump Around” blared throughout Martin Stadium as Washington State fans stormed the field after the Cougars’ victory over Wisconsin last season. Rival Minnesota celebrated its 2021 win over the Badgers by playing the song at Huntington Bank Stadium.
With fans returning to Camp Randall for the first time since 2019, they appeared ready to sing "Jump Around" by House of Pain. As soon as the music hit, the place was rocking.
Begun in 1998, playing "Jump Around" by the House of Pain between the third and fourth quarter became an instant tradition. The first recorded action took place.
The Greatest football tradition of All-Time is when Badger fans "Jump Around"
Watch Wisconsin Badgers football fans "Jump Around" in the south end zone between the third and fourth quarters at Camp Randall Stadium.