The biggest reason for the huge LSU crowd: Vanderbilt was allowing alcohol sales in the stadium. Their fans drank them dry by halftime. They spent the 20 minute halftime expediting as many trucks in as possible to replenish the supply.
Basically, everybody that goes to Vandy games, go to root for the other team especially if they’re a powerhouse like Bama, UF or UGA. Maybe when Jay Cutler was playing they had a decent following was but not for the most part😂
Tbh I think it’s cheating to use Vandy games in these highlights. Feels too easy and cheap. Could just show their whole season’s home games as it’s own video 😂 Also I’m just happy to see my Nebraska Huskers on a highlight video for a good reason and not Ohio State and Wisconsin draft prospect highlights.
I never knew just how good at traveling Nebraska fans were until I saw them take over a good 1/4 of Autzen Stadium. Every Husker fan I spoke with was super nice too. I hope we do another series with them.
yeah i know that doesn't happen anywhere else outside American Football, I am not an American, No Soccer match can Match this level of passion in spite what you may have heard
@@kamelkadri2843 Mexican fans takeover stadiums thousands of miles away in the World Cup, go look at the anthem vs Germany in Russia, it was deafening. However props to these fanbases, they certainly travel extremely well.
I was at that game (OSU fan here) and the Cal fans were surprised by how many of us came out there. They said it was larger than other stadium takeovers by Stanford and USC who are obviously much closer than the 2000 miles from Columbus to Berkeley.
They legit are one of the biggest schools in the country and have one of the largest fanbases in all of sports. There plenty of Bucks fans in San Diego where I currently live. Shoot, I’ve even seen Bucks fans in Ethiopia haha no cap!
I've witnessed two UGA fan takeovers: 1) the Mizzou campus in 2012, the week of our first SEC game, and 2) Wrigley Field the night before they played Notre Dame
I am a Georgia Tech fan and I am surprised there wasn't a Georgia vs. GT game on this list. I have seen Georgia Tech vs. Georgia games on TV and it is around 75-80% Bulldog fans. I absolutely despise Georgia but their fans are very committed and I respect that.
BYU fans once filled up 3/4 of the TCU stadium in Fort Worth TX. At the Horn Frogs homecoming game no less. That was back before the turn of the Y2K in 1996 I believe.
It’s happened at all the MWC schools and BYU was hated for putting more fans in the seats in San Diego, Las Vegas, New Mexico etc Now the MW has fallen badly all but Boise, And Fresno averaging home attendance in the teens, they want BYU back playing in their bandboxes, Even Wyoming
Was one of the few students at the cu Nebraska game that didn’t sell their season tickets to Nebraska fans just for one game and it was so hype storming the field with only like 100 of us😂😂😂😂
One of the funniest things I've ever seen. Nebraska acts like they're still one of the top programs in CFB and ends up getting memed by a poverty Colorado team. Hope they had a nice ride home
@@m00t53 Not sure why you think Nebraska acts like they are a top football program still. Most Nebraska fans have accepted mediocrity. Husker pride is strong, but it is waning. The thing about Nebraska is Football on Saturdays is all we really have here.
@Jason Lemon I would say it was about split. The Cu student section made a difference. Also I would say our fans held their own in terms of noise. Best game I have ever seen in person.
@@dillonmundy It has been interesting to see major programs fall off. Most teams are like FSU who drops from the top 20 and have 60% full home stadiums. Yet Nebraska continues to have strong support. Sure, it has waned some but considering the struggles for the better part of 2 decades now, it really is amazing. I predict a significant step forward this year if the RB group makes the leap they seem capable of making.
Not a dogs fan but that Georgia team from few years ago was so fun to watch. That stretch from like 2016 to 2019 to close out the decade were such exciting years for the sport
That ND-Georgia game was in my freshman year, and I remember how humiliating it was seeing the ND arena just overtaken in red. If I recall correctly, the game after, they were really big on encouraging that all ND fans (or maybe just students) wore the same color.
It's hard to explain, but as a Georgia fan who's been to well over a hundred games in Sanford Stadium but never to a true road game, watching that Notre Dame game on TV was a weird experience.
I’m a HOMER (admittedly)....but I think it’s fair to say that the Sea of Red in Southbend was epic. I’m glad it put their fans on notice and got them to represent, properly, at Notre Dame again. They re-upped their dedication, and that’s what you’d hope if you really LOVE college 🏈...because ND should always be a legit part of the game.
Yeah, I’m a military veteran living in San Diego and I can’t tell you how many times teams would come in and takeover or match the number of fans at Qualcomm. That’s some of the reason why the owner left to LA. The first reason being the city wouldn’t pay for a new stadium
The thing that makes Georgia taking over Notre Dames' stadium crazy is that ND team was decent. You'd think it'd be possible if the ND team was absolutely terrible, but nah they were ranked.
Same deal when Nebraska took over Notre Dame's stadium back in 2000 although Nebraska is arguably has the best college football fans in the country. Win or lose, they continue to sell-out their home stadium and bring huge followings to road games. No matter where the Cornhuskers play, there's a huge sea of red wherever they show up. It's pretty much the "pro" team in the state since they don't have any professional teams. Just my 2 cents as a Washington Husky fan.
as a huge notre dame fan i think some even snuck in, stadium looked over capacity all game long. I think it was more like 50/50 on fans but the georgia red sticks out alot more in the crowd.
A lot of that had to do with just being in the building. I'd go to ND just to sit in that historic setting for 3 hours even if my team wasn't playing the Irish
Notre Dame is weird. Everywhere they travel they bring a lot of fans, but there have been multiple games where they have had their own stadium full of opposing fans who want to visit Rock's House. The disappointing thing is the attitude of the administration. After the Sea of Red against Nebraska a lot of people lost ticket buying privileges because you weren't allowed to scalp tickets. By the time of the UGA game they had a partnership with a third party ticket service. So they don't care if you sell your tickets for a bunch of money now as long as they get their cut. Add to that the fact that the face value is up to $300 for big-name opponents. The last time they won it all, face value was, IIRC, $28, and NO ONE would sell out.
Huge lifelong Nebraska fan. It made me sad to see how good and exciting they were and that they were in the big 12. Now they are in the big 10 and if they go .500 that is considered very good for them
When I was a kid my dad took me to an ohio state v. indiana game at indy. It may as well have been a home game for the buckeyes it was crazy insane. Everyone rushed the field and took down the goalposts lol. I'll never forget.
As an LSU fan it was crazy to see basically our whole upper deck on the east side was red when we played Georgia in 2018 I had never seen anything like that in Tiger Stadium. It was empty about mid way through the 4th quarter though lol.
Was part of a PSU takeover against Maryland a few years back. They had a helluva great crab pretzel for sale, I'll give em that. Maryland knows how to do their crabs.
That Notre Dame vs. Nebraska game. Back in the day when the crowds were always crazy on almost every play. Crowds nowadays are only loud when they are "entertained." lol.
To my knowledge, the 1990 game you're talking about wasn't televised. But that was probably the most infamous moment at the Metrodome prior to the 2002 game.
There was this one game in 2019 when Maryland had planned a black out in a game against Penn State. Instead the stadium was filled with white as the Penn State fans had taken over the stadium!
Hahaha I was at that game. I’ve been to a good many Maryland games and basically whoever they’re playing takes over their stadium 😂 we only care about basketball
As a Ok St fan, I sat in the UGA section of the OSU-UGA game in Stillwater. Fantastic time, I remember at half they were congratulating a former Ok St player for something that I can remember and before announcing him they were saying all his accomplishments and all the UGA fans in unison said "All thing have is Barry Sanders" and the few OSU fans in that section along with me bust out laughing and the announce NFL HOFer Thurman Thomas. LOL Oh and UGA LOST
Nebraska at Northwestern ... to add to the times Ryan stadium looked like it was someone else's home stadium hahaha. I think it was the first year Nebraska was in the Big 10 ?? If beer sales are to be believed, Iowa State should have a few somewhere too hahaha.
Having grown up in Nebraska one of the funniest things with Husker nation was taking over opposing stadiums. It’d usually be CU, K-State, KU, Mizzou, etc (even when those teams were good) and hell they’d take a good chunk of even Oklahoma’s stadium. Husker fans are loyal (to a fault).
Not an OU fan, but that game they played at UCLA in 2018-19 was pretty packed with Sooner fans. Surprised that wasn't on here. Or any Northwestern home game against a B1G opponent that isn't against Illinois or Purdue.
I was at the Cal vs Ohio State game in 2013. I was confused why there were barely any other Cal fans there. I traveled 3,000 miles to get to the game (I live in Georgia) but every other Cal fan couldn’t be bothered to go to the game in their own back yard.
how is the OSU vs Mich in 2019 in Ann harbor not on here. The house was packed with Scarlett. A Rival opponent home field packed with the opposing color
Not a takeover, but i remember when UK beat Florida in Gainesville for the first time in forever, and I remember hearing over the tv “GO BIG BLUE” it was awesome
Any games that you think should be in part 2 (if I make it) ?
Any Vanderbilt game
I requested this video a while back
Nebraska Maryland 2019
Minnesota Fresno State 2019 (That may not have been that many Minnesota fans)
Iowa State vs Kansas 2019. They started the Cyclone Power Chant at an Away Game.
So almost every Vanderbilt game
Lik
Sam Houston st could take over Vanderbilt lol
Lea gonna change that
Couldn’t imagine how the Vandy players feel... that would suck.
Dang 😂
I'm not a UGA fan, but their fans are committed that's for sure.
I’m telling ya tht we be packing out the stands lol. But we gotta do something this year fr
Facts
#GoDawgs
@@chanslerhope6140 I'm a Bama fan, but y'all's fan base is electric. I loved it when they took over Notre Dame's stadium.
lmao its so weird cuz nobody goes to their home games unlike FLORIDA
@@devennahata6721 Florida never fills their stadium lmao. Trashy swamp can’t even fill the stands
Ok Iowa fans storming the field, taking down Minnesota's goalpost, and carrying it out of the stadium is hella disrespectful lol
Its funny as FUCK though i was crying
Sorry Minnesota from an Iowa fan LOL
I think i was hilarious.
The good ole days. If that happened today the dome would be a hotbox of pepper spray
Okay that’s way too funny 😂
How demoralizing would that be for the other team to have home field advantage at your field
Ask how demoralizing it was for Nebraska fans to buy out the stadium but still lose. 😆
I'm a WFT fan so I've seen it too many times.
@@weloveslotmachinememes hopefully that changes this year!!
@@weloveslotmachinememes I'm both a WFT and UMD fan. Pain.
I'm a UMD fan and I've seen it happen when we play Ohio State or Michigan. Felt like we were in Columbus/Ann Arbor.
The Vanderbilt home games shouldnt count. Nobody goes to their games anyway.
Cuz Tennessee is right next door almost
I went to more Vanderbilt games than Vanderbilt students do...and I only went to one game a year every other year.
The biggest reason for the huge LSU crowd: Vanderbilt was allowing alcohol sales in the stadium. Their fans drank them dry by halftime. They spent the 20 minute halftime expediting as many trucks in as possible to replenish the supply.
Ah yes the guys with the funny b-ball court layout!
Basically, everybody that goes to Vandy games, go to root for the other team especially if they’re a powerhouse like Bama, UF or UGA. Maybe when Jay Cutler was playing they had a decent following was but not for the most part😂
Is no one gonna talk about Iowa straight violating Minnesota w the goalpost thing 😂😂
That was so funny. 😂😂😂
Basically every Vanderbilt home game
😂😂
Tbh I think it’s cheating to use Vandy games in these highlights. Feels too easy and cheap. Could just show their whole season’s home games as it’s own video 😂
Also I’m just happy to see my Nebraska Huskers on a highlight video for a good reason and not Ohio State and Wisconsin draft prospect highlights.
That LSU team would have beaten Vandy even if that game was played in Baghdad....
Tennessee fans call it "Neyland West"
@@stevenplaysbone8791 😂
In the NFL we just call this a Chargers game
We'll see, this year they have a new coach, new stadium that fans can actually visit and a good team, you never know!!
@@jermed2001 You dont have a good team u have a decent team lol
@@jermed2001 your sharing with the rams which it is their stadium
@@ehernandez08 lol it’s not a bad team at all bunch of good talent
@@zach6808 yeah but do u really expect the chargers to be anything more than a wild card team
I never knew just how good at traveling Nebraska fans were until I saw them take over a good 1/4 of Autzen Stadium. Every Husker fan I spoke with was super nice too. I hope we do another series with them.
If sucks we've been ass for the past 10-20 years
Nebraska has some of the best fans for their team being so "meh" recently.
To be fair, every SEC game at Vanderbilt is basically a stadium takeover by the other team
@Rowdy Jr. theyre an academic school lol
@Rowdy Jr. especially in the sec lol
@Rowdy Jr. you’re clearly not the sharpest knife in the drawer lol
@@AlvinGuoSubscribe no they’re a baseball and soccer school
I thought that was kind of unnecessary to include. Blowouts of inferior teams, even when they are at home, are not that interesting.,
You could literally make an entire video like this for Ohio State and Georgia.
The Big Ten and Sec have just the best fans. Georgia, Alabama, Ohio State, Nebraska etc.
Notre dame: *has home field advantage*
Georgia fans: No
Ohio state filling up a staduim in california is actually insane
yeah i know that doesn't happen anywhere else outside American Football, I am not an American, No Soccer match can Match this level of passion in spite what you may have heard
@@kamelkadri2843 Mexican fans takeover stadiums thousands of miles away in the World Cup, go look at the anthem vs Germany in Russia, it was deafening. However props to these fanbases, they certainly travel extremely well.
@@juandanielavila2622 yeah but that’s whole country’s these are colleges
I was at that game (OSU fan here) and the Cal fans were surprised by how many of us came out there. They said it was larger than other stadium takeovers by Stanford and USC who are obviously much closer than the 2000 miles from Columbus to Berkeley.
They legit are one of the biggest schools in the country and have one of the largest fanbases in all of sports. There plenty of Bucks fans in San Diego where I currently live. Shoot, I’ve even seen Bucks fans in Ethiopia haha no cap!
In 2019 penn state won student section of the week at an AWAY game against Maryland
I was there lol. So many white shirts
Not even a Georgia fan but I don’t wanna ever hear anyone say “Georgia fans don’t travel” again.
It seems like UGA is the only SEC school willing to get that home and home smoke from anyone and I can see why, UGA fans be moving.
I wanna meet the person who said that in the first place
@@Aj-wh8su Right? First time I’m hearing this.
Ahem....
Georgia fans don't travel
@@shungokusatsulolthey are
I love it! The College Football Stadium is Loudest Crowd U Can Feel The Energy Is Like Kansas City Chiefs and Seattle Seahawks Home Stadiums.
I've witnessed two UGA fan takeovers: 1) the Mizzou campus in 2012, the week of our first SEC game, and 2) Wrigley Field the night before they played Notre Dame
0:00 Georgia @ Notre Dame
1:18 LSU @ Vanderbilt
2:56 Nebraska @ Colorado
4:28 Alabama @ Duke
5:58 Iowa @ Minnesota
7:10 Georgia @ Vanderbilt
8:33 Nebraska @ Notre Dame
10:05 Ohio St @ Cal
Damn UGA and ND on here twice?? 😂😂
@deelo: 4:28 my favorite game and I’m a Crimson Tide fan
@@mind_of_dro Georgia, Nebraska make the repeat list twice as a good thing. Notre Dame made the repeat list in a bad way lol
I am a Georgia Tech fan and I am surprised there wasn't a Georgia vs. GT game on this list. I have seen Georgia Tech vs. Georgia games on TV and it is around 75-80% Bulldog fans. I absolutely despise Georgia but their fans are very committed and I respect that.
Is athens far from atl?
@@kendallfach7020 close to 2 hours so not a big deal for most dedicated uga fans
BYU fans once filled up 3/4 of the TCU stadium in Fort Worth TX. At the Horn Frogs homecoming game no less. That was back before the turn of the Y2K in 1996 I believe.
It’s happened at all the MWC schools and BYU was hated for putting more fans in the seats in San Diego, Las Vegas, New Mexico etc Now the MW has fallen badly all but Boise, And Fresno averaging home attendance in the teens, they want BYU back playing in their bandboxes, Even Wyoming
Was one of the few students at the cu Nebraska game that didn’t sell their season tickets to Nebraska fans just for one game and it was so hype storming the field with only like 100 of us😂😂😂😂
One of the funniest things I've ever seen. Nebraska acts like they're still one of the top programs in CFB and ends up getting memed by a poverty Colorado team. Hope they had a nice ride home
@@m00t53 Not sure why you think Nebraska acts like they are a top football program still. Most Nebraska fans have accepted mediocrity. Husker pride is strong, but it is waning. The thing about Nebraska is Football on Saturdays is all we really have here.
I was there too. Seeing their fans shocked at the end made it almost worth it. Go buffs!
@Jason Lemon I would say it was about split. The Cu student section made a difference. Also I would say our fans held their own in terms of noise. Best game I have ever seen in person.
@@dillonmundy It has been interesting to see major programs fall off. Most teams are like FSU who drops from the top 20 and have 60% full home stadiums. Yet Nebraska continues to have strong support. Sure, it has waned some but considering the struggles for the better part of 2 decades now, it really is amazing. I predict a significant step forward this year if the RB group makes the leap they seem capable of making.
Not a dogs fan but that Georgia team from few years ago was so fun to watch. That stretch from like 2016 to 2019 to close out the decade were such exciting years for the sport
Add 2021 to that since they just won the Natty.
That ND-Georgia game was in my freshman year, and I remember how humiliating it was seeing the ND arena just overtaken in red. If I recall correctly, the game after, they were really big on encouraging that all ND fans (or maybe just students) wore the same color.
It's hard to explain, but as a Georgia fan who's been to well over a hundred games in Sanford Stadium but never to a true road game, watching that Notre Dame game on TV was a weird experience.
Vandy should just rename their stadium "Guest Services" or something.
The AD at ND after the Nebraska game was LIVID. He said that the Irish could never allow that again.
Yeah we were the first.
Also beat the four horsemen...
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... *twice*
I’m a HOMER (admittedly)....but I think it’s fair to say that the Sea of Red in Southbend was epic. I’m glad it put their fans on notice and got them to represent, properly, at Notre Dame again. They re-upped their dedication, and that’s what you’d hope if you really LOVE college 🏈...because ND should always be a legit part of the game.
It’s like chargers home games and/or Washington football team home games
Yeah, I’m a military veteran living in San Diego and I can’t tell you how many times teams would come in and takeover or match the number of fans at Qualcomm. That’s some of the reason why the owner left to LA. The first reason being the city wouldn’t pay for a new stadium
I still find it comical that Alabama rarely plays non conf road games yet somehow Duke managed to get them to come to there 35k capacity stadium.
Capacity was higher that day, Duke added bleachers in the endzone.
The thing that makes Georgia taking over Notre Dames' stadium crazy is that ND team was decent. You'd think it'd be possible if the ND team was absolutely terrible, but nah they were ranked.
Same deal when Nebraska took over Notre Dame's stadium back in 2000 although Nebraska is arguably has the best college football fans in the country. Win or lose, they continue to sell-out their home stadium and bring huge followings to road games. No matter where the Cornhuskers play, there's a huge sea of red wherever they show up. It's pretty much the "pro" team in the state since they don't have any professional teams.
Just my 2 cents as a Washington Husky fan.
as a huge notre dame fan i think some even snuck in, stadium looked over capacity all game long. I think it was more like 50/50 on fans but the georgia red sticks out alot more in the crowd.
A lot of that had to do with just being in the building. I'd go to ND just to sit in that historic setting for 3 hours even if my team wasn't playing the Irish
Notre Dame is a tiny school compared to UGA
Notre Dame is weird. Everywhere they travel they bring a lot of fans, but there have been multiple games where they have had their own stadium full of opposing fans who want to visit Rock's House.
The disappointing thing is the attitude of the administration. After the Sea of Red against Nebraska a lot of people lost ticket buying privileges because you weren't allowed to scalp tickets. By the time of the UGA game they had a partnership with a third party ticket service. So they don't care if you sell your tickets for a bunch of money now as long as they get their cut.
Add to that the fact that the face value is up to $300 for big-name opponents. The last time they won it all, face value was, IIRC, $28, and NO ONE would sell out.
Northwester had to use a silent count every "home" game against Nebraska, GBR!
3:50 Notice the running back defender as he turned his back towards the defense. Lol That was smart XD
You know Vandy fans have just given up at this poiny
Yeah we're definitely a baseball school lmao
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I’ve been wanting to see this for a long time! Thank you for doing this :))
Huge lifelong Nebraska fan. It made me sad to see how good and exciting they were and that they were in the big 12. Now they are in the big 10 and if they go .500 that is considered very good for them
I’m a big Georgia fan and I love that we pack out other stadiums
When I was a kid my dad took me to an ohio state v. indiana game at indy. It may as well have been a home game for the buckeyes it was crazy insane. Everyone rushed the field and took down the goalposts lol. I'll never forget.
Georgia undisputed best traveling fanbase in college football imo. UNC in basketball travels really well too.
No they are not. They did a poll on that and it's Ohio State Michigan then Georgia Penn State last Alabama.
I was there for the OSU/Cal game. It was >80% OSU fans. The entire city of Berkeley was a sea of scarlet clad fans that day.
Georgia fans are king when it comes to taking over opposing teams’ stadiums. They do it all the time!
Smh
I never even realized uga had like 90% of the stadium, like I knew we took it over but that entire stadium was red 😂
I love the o-h-i-o chants when the buckeyes are at away games
The Buckeye fans might not even out number the home crowd but it seems like it sometimes
As an LSU fan it was crazy to see basically our whole upper deck on the east side was red when we played Georgia in 2018 I had never seen anything like that in Tiger Stadium. It was empty about mid way through the 4th quarter though lol.
Basically every northwestern game. Basically every time osu comes to the big house.
Was part of a PSU takeover against Maryland a few years back. They had a helluva great crab pretzel for sale, I'll give em that. Maryland knows how to do their crabs.
8:52 i hope someone got that announcer to watch the 17 UGA game, wonder how he would have felt seeing that
Georgia travels INSANELY well! #GoDawgs
I’m a dawgs fan I love this
Kirby smarts energy is crazy
That Notre Dame vs. Nebraska game. Back in the day when the crowds were always crazy on almost every play. Crowds nowadays are only loud when they are "entertained." lol.
I am calling it, I look forward to the Rich Rod, Brady Hoke, Jim Harbaugh takeovers by Michigan State and Ohio State when those teams clobbered us.
Crazy! That Iowa @ Minnesota game was my 1st college football game I ever went to!
I can’t really find it anywhere, but my dad was at the Iowa Minnesota game, and he said iowa got a 15 yard penalty cause the crowd was too loud 😂
To my knowledge, the 1990 game you're talking about wasn't televised. But that was probably the most infamous moment at the Metrodome prior to the 2002 game.
@@SuperfanDK yeah I’ve looked all over for it but can’t find it. That’s so legendary to get a crowd noise penalty...on the road!
I was at the OSU v Cal game. The stadium was 60% scarlet and gray. No team's fans travel in mass more than the Buckeyes.
Funny moment the Wednesday or Thursday before that ND vs. UGA game a lot of UGA fans attended a Cubs game at Wrigley and chanted UGA.
Keep an eye out for Iowa State at UNLV this year. I think Cyclone fans will be using that excuse to go to Vegas.
There was this one game in 2019 when Maryland had planned a black out in a game against Penn State. Instead the stadium was filled with white as the Penn State fans had taken over the stadium!
Colorado had a "keep the red out" rule for that game. Nebraska took that and ran. That is probably what made so many husker fans show up
Yep. PSU student section won Student section of the week that week as an away team.
Hahaha I was at that game. I’ve been to a good many Maryland games and basically whoever they’re playing takes over their stadium 😂 we only care about basketball
Iowa over Minnesota was the funniest shot I’ve probably seen in college. 😂😂😂
As a Ok St fan, I sat in the UGA section of the OSU-UGA game in Stillwater. Fantastic time, I remember at half they were congratulating a former Ok St player for something that I can remember and before announcing him they were saying all his accomplishments and all the UGA fans in unison said "All thing have is Barry Sanders" and the few OSU fans in that section along with me bust out laughing and the announce NFL HOFer Thurman Thomas. LOL Oh and UGA LOST
the ND/NEB one sounded like a regular bowl game
I remember there being more miami fans than USF fans at RayJay in 2013 and it was hilarious
Yeah I remember that too I was actually at that game
There are a lot of committed fans for their team, and that's what is great for sports🙂
Nebraska at Northwestern ... to add to the times Ryan stadium looked like it was someone else's home stadium hahaha. I think it was the first year Nebraska was in the Big 10 ?? If beer sales are to be believed, Iowa State should have a few somewhere too hahaha.
Vanderbilt doesnt care who it is theyre just excited someone showed up
The Colorado/Minnesota/Cal games are surprising. Not too shocked when it happens to a small student body school.
Having grown up in Nebraska one of the funniest things with Husker nation was taking over opposing stadiums. It’d usually be CU, K-State, KU, Mizzou, etc (even when those teams were good) and hell they’d take a good chunk of even Oklahoma’s stadium. Husker fans are loyal (to a fault).
I feel bad for Nebraska fans. They are going to start sounding like CU fans, stuck in the glory days. The tables have turned
As a Penn Stater, there have been many times where we've done this to opposing stadiums, especially Maryland and Rutgers.
Those Iowa fans had me laughing 😂
Taking over Vanderbilt is kinda a common thing for opposing fan bases
I expected just a collection of still photographs of spectators wearing their colors but I got actual highlights. Impressive.
Bama at Vandy in 2017 is a good example of a takeover game. I live in Nashville, and I went to see that one.
Ya boy was there as a UGA fan😎
You should do the "Most Random Matchups" like Oregon vs Virginia in 2016.
Throw in Virginia / Boise State
Not an OU fan, but that game they played at UCLA in 2018-19 was pretty packed with Sooner fans. Surprised that wasn't on here.
Or any Northwestern home game against a B1G opponent that isn't against Illinois or Purdue.
3:20 Nebraska was a good enough football team to be ranked before?
I'm not even surprise lsu have more fans than Vanderbilt at their own stadium
It would be a surprise if Vanderbilt had more fans than any visiting SEC team lol
That Ohio State/Cal game was wild!
I was at the Cal vs Ohio State game in 2013. I was confused why there were barely any other Cal fans there. I traveled 3,000 miles to get to the game (I live in Georgia) but every other Cal fan couldn’t be bothered to go to the game in their own back yard.
Used to be every Nebraska game at KU, K St, Iowa st, Okie St
I think this is every player’s worst nightmare
The did that at LSU in 2019, didn’t take them long to shut up.
I was at Notre dame @ Boston college in 2017. That game was pretty close to an even split in the stands
Al those uga fans looks like they brought the damn stadium
2019 Memphis took over South Florida. And I'm pretty sure Florida is gonna take over Raymond James this year (2021) when they face South Florida.
Shit, EVERYBODY takes over Vandy.😂
I bet Miami and Florida State fans would takeover Vanderbilt even though they are in ACC
Great idea for a video!
Two of my favorites that should be in part 2:
Nebraska @ UCLA 2012
Nebraska @ Washington 2010
Vanderbilt just doesn't like coming to games because they know they are going to get blown out
Vanderbilts SOS has gotta be through the roof playing in the SEC and all away games.
More please!
For a historic program like Notre Dame to experience a takeover like that utterly sad and humiliating.
Minnesota got disrespected soooo baddddd
how is the OSU vs Mich in 2019 in Ann harbor not on here. The house was packed with Scarlett. A Rival opponent home field packed with the opposing color
As a Nebraska fan, I'm sure glad he didn't have the ending of that Colorado game.
Sounds like our kind of folks! We'll bring Bevo!
Not a takeover, but i remember when UK beat Florida in Gainesville for the first time in forever, and I remember hearing over the tv “GO BIG BLUE” it was awesome
Any OU-Tulsa game in Tulsa. But it’s kinda by default since most TU fans are OU fans
You could do an entire video on just the Georgia fans taking over stadiums!