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Football traditions
Other thread got me thinking.
What are our oldest traditions?
- Bugler's dream on kickoffs - at least since the 80's
- Tennessee Waltz postgame - 80's, probably before
- Welcome to Rock - mid-2000's
- Hell's Bells on 3rd down - mid-2000's
- App State alternating sides - mid-2000's?
- Mountaineer walk - mid-2000's
- Kicking @$$ - 1899
What are our oldest traditions?
- Bugler's dream on kickoffs - at least since the 80's
- Tennessee Waltz postgame - 80's, probably before
- Welcome to Rock - mid-2000's
- Hell's Bells on 3rd down - mid-2000's
- App State alternating sides - mid-2000's?
- Mountaineer walk - mid-2000's
- Kicking @$$ - 1899
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Re: Football traditions
Mountaineers nickname- late 20's (26,27, or 28?)
Homecoming- 1934
Yosef- 1948
Homecoming- 1934
Yosef- 1948
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Re: Football traditions
When did that worn out, overused “we will rock you” thing become a “tradition?”I thought it sucked in 2019, and got minimal participation from the fans. If it’s being used because of the “rock” reference...not a good enough reason to lean on a cliche.
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I agree...horrible!!!!!!Appsolutely wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 1:28 pmWhen did that worn out, overused “we will rock you” thing become a “tradition?”I thought it sucked in 2019, and got minimal participation from the fans. If it’s being used because of the “rock” reference...not a good enough reason to lean on a cliche.
Still like the drum cadence that ends with the crowd yelling "give em Hell"!!!!!!
I know it was big 88-92 at basketball games. I think Football as well.
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My fellow Mountaineers ... you have not mentioned the Fight Song.
IMO, best college fight song ever; it doesn't get any better than that. I have heard it is an old Bavarian drinking song, which somehow ... seems... appropriate ... at least from what I recall of my undergrad days.
And, the Marching Mountaineers' entrance to KBS whilst playing the Fight Song is GREAT!
The more recent drum line after the band gets in place along the sidelines is good too.
IMO, best college fight song ever; it doesn't get any better than that. I have heard it is an old Bavarian drinking song, which somehow ... seems... appropriate ... at least from what I recall of my undergrad days.
And, the Marching Mountaineers' entrance to KBS whilst playing the Fight Song is GREAT!
The more recent drum line after the band gets in place along the sidelines is good too.
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Re: Football traditions
Mountain Vagabond:AppAlum1 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 3:35 pmMy fellow Mountaineers ... you have not mentioned the Fight Song.
IMO, best college fight song ever; it doesn't get any better than that. I have heard it is an old Bavarian drinking song, which somehow ... seems... appropriate ... at least from what I recall of my undergrad days.
And, the Marching Mountaineers' entrance to KBS whilst playing the Fight Song is GREAT!
The more recent drum line after the band gets in place along the sidelines is good too.
Many other versions available if you google the song, some not so polka’ish, but I think it is cool.
With respect to traditions, I would love to know what happened to the “Give ‘em Hell” drum break and chant. I was in drum line 88/89 and it was a fervent tradition for students. Seems to me it may have been frowned upon by a certain administration following this era- along with removing the pipe from the Yosef logo among other items.
Tradition, from my perspective, is based more upon a longer span of time rather than simply picking up another football dynasty’s tag line.
This said, Mountaineers don’t roll....we Give ‘me Hell and Kick Ass!
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You could not beat hearing the band drums from the old music building and marching to Conrad Stadium closer closer up stadium drive louder and louder then into the stadium!
Cheerleaders coming into the stadium on an old A? Model.
A real human Mountaineer!
I wish “you suck!” Would just go away.
APP! STATE! very cool. I know other schools have theirs like ECU. PIE! RATS!
Oh and I don’t think I like the train whistle. For some reason reminds me of a MAC school.
Love some back in black!
And always. Give em hell!
Cheerleaders coming into the stadium on an old A? Model.
A real human Mountaineer!
I wish “you suck!” Would just go away.
APP! STATE! very cool. I know other schools have theirs like ECU. PIE! RATS!
Oh and I don’t think I like the train whistle. For some reason reminds me of a MAC school.
Love some back in black!
And always. Give em hell!
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I absolutely hate this new “tradition” and it needs to be dropped ASAP. Extremely low participation and wayyy too long. Nobody asked for this so I don’t know why it’s being pushed so hard. Nothing wrong with recognizing that something didn’t work and going back to the drawing board. However, they introduced it to the freshmen, so I don’t think it’s going anywhere.Appsolutely wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 1:28 pmWhen did that worn out, overused “we will rock you” thing become a “tradition?”I thought it sucked in 2019, and got minimal participation from the fans. If it’s being used because of the “rock” reference...not a good enough reason to lean on a cliche.
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You are right and this is exactly why traditional never become traditions when everyone is trying to insert a new one every other yearASU_Victory_Lap wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 7:03 pmI absolutely hate this new “tradition” and it needs to be dropped ASAP. Extremely low participation and wayyy too long. Nobody asked for this so I don’t know why it’s being pushed so hard. Nothing wrong with recognizing that something didn’t work and going back to the drawing board. However, they introduced it to the freshmen, so I don’t think it’s going anywhere.Appsolutely wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 1:28 pmWhen did that worn out, overused “we will rock you” thing become a “tradition?”I thought it sucked in 2019, and got minimal participation from the fans. If it’s being used because of the “rock” reference...not a good enough reason to lean on a cliche.
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Re: Football traditions
Saint3333 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 12:31 pmOther thread got me thinking.
What are our oldest traditions?
- Bugler's dream on kickoffs - at least since the 80's
- Tennessee Waltz postgame - 80's, probably before
- Welcome to Rock - mid-2000's
- Hell's Bells on 3rd down - mid-2000's
- App State alternating sides - mid-2000's?
- Mountaineer walk - mid-2000's
- Kicking @$$ - 1899
**Bugler's Dream on the KOs started n 1976 with the Olympics. Dr. Joe Phelps (Director of Bands) started it and it's been a staple ever since
**Tennessee Waltz - I never got the connection for it with ASU but the BOD has been doing at least since 1973 when I started. Last home game a senior trumpeter is chosen to solo the opening
**Welcome to the Rock, Hell's Bells, alternating App-State, Mountaineer Walk all started after I left in 1978.
**I miss the old IA Model A with the cheerleaders riding into the stadium.
**I miss the Appalettes Dance team (Mama mia!!)
**Kicking @$$.....well tradition never graduates.
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I propose a new tradition that would be completely unique to App. We now have two blank white walls in the north end zone. The addition of climbing walls on one or both of these facades would create a “Rock Wall” in which Yosef, and other folks, could climb up during the game at various points, wave some flags, lead some cheers, and get the crowd going. There could also be racing competitions similar to what occurred during the olympics that would offer some entertainment during TV timeouts. Could be fun.
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I agree but something you probably don’t know. Our fight song ( except the middle section which was added 20 years ago or so) was not our fight song before the 1970s or 1980s. Not sure when the change was made.Our current fight song was the intro for our real fight song which was Dixie. But that got ditched for politically correct reasons. The old guys will remember this. FYIAppAlum1 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 3:35 pmMy fellow Mountaineers ... you have not mentioned the Fight Song.
IMO, best college fight song ever; it doesn't get any better than that. I have heard it is an old Bavarian drinking song, which somehow ... seems... appropriate ... at least from what I recall of my undergrad days.
And, the Marching Mountaineers' entrance to KBS whilst playing the Fight Song is GREAT!
The more recent drum line after the band gets in place along the sidelines is good too.
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Must have been in the 70's because I definitely don't remember Dixie being played while I was in school.roachgone wrote: ↑Sat Aug 21, 2021 1:02 amI agree but something you probably don’t know. Our fight song ( except the middle section which was added 20 years ago or so) was not our fight song before the 1970s or 1980s. Not sure when the change was made.Our current fight song was the intro for our real fight song which was Dixie. But that got ditched for politically correct reasons. The old guys will remember this. FYIAppAlum1 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 3:35 pmMy fellow Mountaineers ... you have not mentioned the Fight Song.
IMO, best college fight song ever; it doesn't get any better than that. I have heard it is an old Bavarian drinking song, which somehow ... seems... appropriate ... at least from what I recall of my undergrad days.
And, the Marching Mountaineers' entrance to KBS whilst playing the Fight Song is GREAT!
The more recent drum line after the band gets in place along the sidelines is good too.
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Do they still have the band march down King Street and up to the stadium while playing that? That was one of the coolest things to me when I was in school (late '90s).spacemonkey wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 2:11 pmI agree...horrible!!!!!!Appsolutely wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 1:28 pmWhen did that worn out, overused “we will rock you” thing become a “tradition?”I thought it sucked in 2019, and got minimal participation from the fans. If it’s being used because of the “rock” reference...not a good enough reason to lean on a cliche.
Still like the drum cadence that ends with the crowd yelling "give em Hell"!!!!!!
I know it was big 88-92 at basketball games. I think Football as well.
I don't think I've seen the Skol clap/We Will Rock You thing that everyone hates. I think our lamest "tradition" is actually the Welcome to the Rock video.
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I graduated in 1972 and our current fight song is the song that I heard! I never heard Dixie!
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I was there‘68-71. I know the first year or two at least I am right . Not sure when changed. Some other old heads will remember. Current fight song minus the go, fight, kick ass part was merely the intro to Dixie. Too many younguns on here.
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I’ll admit the years 1970-1974 are a little fuzzy( too many trips to “the Rock” I guess) but I do not remember Dixie. I’m gunna say maybe the 60’s.Yosef84 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 22, 2021 3:04 pmMust have been in the 70's because I definitely don't remember Dixie being played while I was in school.roachgone wrote: ↑Sat Aug 21, 2021 1:02 amI agree but something you probably don’t know. Our fight song ( except the middle section which was added 20 years ago or so) was not our fight song before the 1970s or 1980s. Not sure when the change was made.Our current fight song was the intro for our real fight song which was Dixie. But that got ditched for politically correct reasons. The old guys will remember this. FYIAppAlum1 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 3:35 pmMy fellow Mountaineers ... you have not mentioned the Fight Song.
IMO, best college fight song ever; it doesn't get any better than that. I have heard it is an old Bavarian drinking song, which somehow ... seems... appropriate ... at least from what I recall of my undergrad days.
And, the Marching Mountaineers' entrance to KBS whilst playing the Fight Song is GREAT!
The more recent drum line after the band gets in place along the sidelines is good too.