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  2. Florida State Seminoles football - Wikipedia

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    1988 – Puntrooskie – Florida State had a 4th down and 4 to go at its own 21-yard line with about a minute and a half to go in the 4th quarter at Clemson. They lined up to punt but the ball was snapped to an up back who handed it to Leroy Butler who ran down the left side of the field all the way to the Clemson 4-yard line. Florida State ...

  3. LSU Tigers football - Wikipedia

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    LSU was named the national champion in both the AP Poll and the Coaches' Poll prior to their 7-0 Sugar Bowl victory over Clemson. LSU's shutout victory over #12 Clemson was convincing and highlighted LSU as the only team in the country to go undefeated. Army, Auburn, and Air Force did not lose all season but they each had one game that ended in ...

  4. Fight Song (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Fight Song (or songs) or The Fight Song (or songs) may refer to: Fight song, at times team anthem, team song or games song, a song associated with a professional and amateur sports team "Fight Song" (Rachel Platten song), 2015 Fight Song, Platten's 2015 extended play featuring the song; Fight Songs (Old 97's album), 1999

  5. South Carolina Gamecocks football - Wikipedia

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    The song has been referred to as South Carolina's "unofficial anthem" and "second fight song". [133] [134] Tiger Burn – Before facing off their archrival Clemson, South Carolina holds the "Tiger Burn", a pep rally where a tiger statue built by students is burned down. This tradition began in 1902.

  6. Carolina Panthers - Wikipedia

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    The song, "Stand and Cheer", remains the team's official fight song, [171] but the team does not typically play it before home games. [170] Due to negative fan reaction "Stand and Cheer" was pulled in 1999. Since 2006, the song has returned. [172] The team plays Neil Diamond's "Sweet Caroline" after home victories. [173]

  7. Template : Atlantic Coast Conference fight song navbox

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  8. The Cavalier Song - Wikipedia

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    "The Cavalier Song" is the University of Virginia's fight song. The song was a result of a contest held in 1923 by College Topics, the University's student newspaper."The Cavalier Song," with lyrics by Lawrence Haywood Lee, Jr., and music by Virginia Glee Club member Fulton Lewis, Jr., was chosen as best fight song while John A. Morrow's "Virginia, Hail, All Hail" was chosen as the best alma ...

  9. Tech Triumph - Wikipedia

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    "Tech Triumph" is the fight song of Virginia Tech.It was composed in 1919 by Wilfred Pete Maddux (class of 1920) and Mattie Eppes (Boggs). [1] [2]The song is noted for beginning with the opening notes of Reveille — a nod to Tech's past as an all-male military school.