Especially as foreign visitors, you two would be offered more food and drink than you can ever use. Just walk up to one person and tell them you're from Britain and as what's the deal with tailgating. Americans love sharing a good time with like minded people.
@@a7734999 so you think all Americans should have a universal affection for the British accent? I’m betting that you’ve never visited England or you’d know that not all Brits are friendly to Americans. I would say the majority are not.
On Wisconsin! Drink Wisconsinbly! Yes, Madison and Camp Randall Stadium is an amazing tailgating experience! Personally I'm from Milwaukee but love going to Wisconsin Badgers games ❤️
I enjoy how willing you are to learn about our kind of fun in the USA but also share some kinds of fun you guys have and would like to share with us. Thanks guys and congrats again on little archie ☺️
I am not a fan of football, but I love the energy being at a live game. I’ve been to one professional football game many many years ago. I would have enjoyed it if it wasn’t for obnoxious fan in the stands that wouldn’t shut up.
Born and raised in Madison, Wisconsin and there was nothing like Game Day, even if you didn't go downtown. Spent a few games on State Street and on campus before games and it was always a blast.
Tailgating for college football games is HUGE, and it's a party - no fees required (though offering to offset some of their costs is nice to do). I have an SEC (Southeastern Conference) bias, and two of the most memorable tailgating experiences are at Tennessee and Ole Miss (University of Mississippi). The former (the Tennessee Volunteers) is called the "Volunteer Navy," as boats of all sizes (but mainly houseboats) tie up together on the Tennessee River (just across the highway from Neyland Stadium), and you just go from boat to boat. Food and drink galore, and - as Southerners - they are very gracious. I think it's the only waterborne tailgating experience. Ole Miss's tailgating takes place on The Grove, which has amazing ambiance (magnolias and oaks framing a rectangular space). The college girls usually dress up, and all of the fraternity guys are in blazers with ties. And the food is amazing. My main experience with tailgating has been at one of these schools' main rivals, the University of Alabama. Tailgating takes place on The Quad, which is pretty much across the street from Bryant-Denny Stadium. Tons of BBQ and beverages - and if you are a visiting member/alumnus of a fraternity or sorority, each of the houses usually have banquets of food (sororities usually have nicer food). As a KA - but also the son of the former national president of ATO - I ate to my heart's content at two different houses. BTW, both Neyland Stadium and Bryant-Denny Stadium rank I think within the top 10 stadiums worldwide for seating capacity - Neyland is just over 102k, while Bryant-Denny is about 102k. But the largest stadiums are in the Big 10 (of which Wisconsin is a member) - "The Big House" at U of Michigan I think seats around 112k, Happy Valley (Penn State) is I think about 106k, and "The Horseshoe" at Ohio State is around 105k? The University of Wisconsin is frequently rated the biggest party school in the US. Runner up (they usually switch places) is Appalachian State University, in Boone, NC (beautiful area).
Longhorn fan here 🤘🏼 I feel like these two must've been to a UT game since they live in Austin and Edgard is such a huge college football fan and Emily streams basically her entire life 😂. Wisconsin defo gave off great vibes here!
Going to a tailgate as well as hosting one is the greatest highlights of the all football games . You can tailgate all week before a game like most young people do. Also did you know that there are pep rallies as well which is the lead up to the tailgate party. Did you know that the biggest tailgate party is before the Superbowl every year which I attend twice. That is one of the reasons why during the Tayor Swift Tour, you were not allowed to tailgate before her concert.
Great reaction; you’re in tuned with us, across the pond. What I have seen of Jersey, it is a beautiful. You ought to show off Jersey more. With some history.
Tailgating all over the U.S. is just like what you saw in the video hands down. When he said game 5 that just meant it was Wisconsin's 5th home game of the season
I live in a Big 10 college town. I love live games, but not to watch on TV. The live game vibes are what's fun. The traffic going to and from the stadium is a pain.
There was a Robbie Coltrane-driving-across-America travelogue years ago, where he arrives in some town in, maybe Pennsylvania? Anyhow, it's Homecoming Weekend at the local college or HS, I don't remember which, and the pep rallies the night before, and the tailgating the day of (he stuck around for the game) are consequently the big ones of the year, and he said he just loved the whole atmosphere and everything. Well, everything but the actual run of play of the gridiron game itself, which he said was pretty much rugby league in fits and starts, but he allowed as how he hadn't grown up watching American rules football and wasn't used to the stop-go nature of it, and he WAS used to rugby and its somewhat faster pace, but maybe it wasn't fair to compare the two sports.
I’m a Bruin till I die UCLA all day. We had an epic win against the zags in basketball we haven’t been decent in football for a while so we have other sports
Who says America has no culture. We have a lot of culture. What other country has tail gate parties before and during American football 🏈 games. It's just part of our culture. We may be a relatively young country, but we pack a lot of history in a short period of time.
PENN STATE ALL THE WAY. Go Nittany Lyons. 🏈🏈🏈 My husband, his brother and sister, brother in law and my SON went there. We had season tickets to the football games and we would drive our RV up to every game. What a great time. Great memories ❤
8K people watching their stream may seem like a lot. But the average attendance for a UW Madison game is over 75,000. And you can probably add enough people hanging around but not going to the game to top 100K.
Just look up international NFL games in London make a trip out of it, this way the next time y’all come to the states you have a little inkling what the game is like live.
I think you cannot grasp the idea of the difference in age in our college students compared to yours. You guys college students are 15/16 olds ours are 18-22 or 23. Those football players are big grown men not 15/16 year old kids. Lol
Especially as foreign visitors, you two would be offered more food and drink than you can ever use. Just walk up to one person and tell them you're from Britain and as what's the deal with tailgating. Americans love sharing a good time with like minded people.
Just walk up, bust out that accent. You will be drunk and fed with more food than you can eat instantly.
Definitely... The only people Americans don't want to feed are their own.😢💯
@@a7734999 so you think all Americans should have a universal affection for the British accent? I’m betting that you’ve never visited England or you’d know that not all Brits are friendly to Americans. I would say the majority are not.
@@oaktree1628think he meant any accent really, just something that signals you’re new to tailgating
Last time I tailgated was at the Georgia-Florida game “The World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party”. WOOHOO!!
And you remember that? Good on you. Hahahaha.
On Wisconsin! Drink Wisconsinbly! Yes, Madison and Camp Randall Stadium is an amazing tailgating experience! Personally I'm from Milwaukee but love going to Wisconsin Badgers games ❤️
You’re going to love tailgating. Just walk around, people will offer you food and, ahem, beverages. Welcome to America!
I enjoy how willing you are to learn about our kind of fun in the USA but also share some kinds of fun you guys have and would like to share with us. Thanks guys and congrats again on little archie ☺️
You should react to "British People's First SEC Football Game - TEXAS vs GEORGIA (unfiltered)" Huge tailgate.
Hell yeah
Texas puts Wisconsin to shame lol. This is a must watch!
Yes!!
@@claranielsen3382 Texas and Georgia both do. The whole SEC in fact. Our boys are cornbread fed.
@masondixon4980 Amen!
My team was the Texas Longhorns. Though since I started high school in South Carolina, I had some affinity for the Gamecocks.
I am so focused on that Home Alone lego set. I have tailgated at a few NFL games, but never at a college game.
Yes---generally 18 - 22 yrs old. The Univ. of Wisconsin football stadium holds just under 80,000 fans. However---Penn State's stadium holds +110,000!
Dude the white out is one of the coolest things ever to see on a Saturday. This from a Michigan fan.
I am not a fan of football, but I love the energy being at a live game. I’ve been to one professional football game many many years ago. I would have enjoyed it if it wasn’t for obnoxious fan in the stands that wouldn’t shut up.
Penn State is my team!!! Dad and cousins went there as well as a a cousins kid! 😂
WE ARE...
@@robbieg416 We ARE...CHEERING FOR BOISE STATE. Go Broncos!
Born and raised in Madison, Wisconsin and there was nothing like Game Day, even if you didn't go downtown. Spent a few games on State Street and on campus before games and it was always a blast.
Tailgating for college football games is HUGE, and it's a party - no fees required (though offering to offset some of their costs is nice to do). I have an SEC (Southeastern Conference) bias, and two of the most memorable tailgating experiences are at Tennessee and Ole Miss (University of Mississippi). The former (the Tennessee Volunteers) is called the "Volunteer Navy," as boats of all sizes (but mainly houseboats) tie up together on the Tennessee River (just across the highway from Neyland Stadium), and you just go from boat to boat. Food and drink galore, and - as Southerners - they are very gracious. I think it's the only waterborne tailgating experience.
Ole Miss's tailgating takes place on The Grove, which has amazing ambiance (magnolias and oaks framing a rectangular space). The college girls usually dress up, and all of the fraternity guys are in blazers with ties. And the food is amazing.
My main experience with tailgating has been at one of these schools' main rivals, the University of Alabama. Tailgating takes place on The Quad, which is pretty much across the street from Bryant-Denny Stadium. Tons of BBQ and beverages - and if you are a visiting member/alumnus of a fraternity or sorority, each of the houses usually have banquets of food (sororities usually have nicer food). As a KA - but also the son of the former national president of ATO - I ate to my heart's content at two different houses.
BTW, both Neyland Stadium and Bryant-Denny Stadium rank I think within the top 10 stadiums worldwide for seating capacity - Neyland is just over 102k, while Bryant-Denny is about 102k. But the largest stadiums are in the Big 10 (of which Wisconsin is a member) - "The Big House" at U of Michigan I think seats around 112k, Happy Valley (Penn State) is I think about 106k, and "The Horseshoe" at Ohio State is around 105k?
The University of Wisconsin is frequently rated the biggest party school in the US. Runner up (they usually switch places) is Appalachian State University, in Boone, NC (beautiful area).
PENN STATE!
PA represent! Penn state is HUGE
I always love hearing the "USA! USA! USA!"
Camp Randall Stadium , which is the one they are in , is one of the smallest stadiums in the Big 10 conference
Your family is the type we want in the USA. To laugh, live and grow old with.
You mean white?
@@debborahjohnson I think they mean the attitude, but yeah, let's go ahead and make this racist. That's always progressive.
Penn St beat the hell out of Wisconsin 28-13 and it wasn't even that close.
My team is Georgia Bulldogs! Has been for over 60 years GO DAWGS 🍻❤️
How bout them dawgs 😏
Longhorn fan here 🤘🏼 I feel like these two must've been to a UT game since they live in Austin and Edgard is such a huge college football fan and Emily streams basically her entire life 😂. Wisconsin defo gave off great vibes here!
Going to a tailgate as well as hosting one is the greatest highlights of the all football games . You can tailgate all week before a game like most young people do. Also did you know that there are pep rallies as well which is the lead up to the tailgate party. Did you know that the biggest tailgate party is before the Superbowl every year which I attend twice. That is one of the reasons why during the Tayor Swift Tour, you were not allowed to tailgate before her concert.
Great reaction; you’re in tuned with us, across the pond. What I have seen of Jersey, it is a beautiful. You ought to show off Jersey more. With some history.
All I have to say is.... Millie is ONE LUCKY lady....
Tailgating all over the U.S. is just like what you saw in the video hands down. When he said game 5 that just meant it was Wisconsin's 5th home game of the season
I live in a Big 10 college town. I love live games, but not to watch on TV. The live game vibes are what's fun. The traffic going to and from the stadium is a pain.
Who are we? The wildcats! Who are we going to beat? The wildcats! Simpson’s reference.
This is Wisconsin. It’s one of the most intoxicated schools in the states.
Every single year they're in the top ten party schools.
There was a Robbie Coltrane-driving-across-America travelogue years ago, where he arrives in some town in, maybe Pennsylvania? Anyhow, it's Homecoming Weekend at the local college or HS, I don't remember which, and the pep rallies the night before, and the tailgating the day of (he stuck around for the game) are consequently the big ones of the year, and he said he just loved the whole atmosphere and everything. Well, everything but the actual run of play of the gridiron game itself, which he said was pretty much rugby league in fits and starts, but he allowed as how he hadn't grown up watching American rules football and wasn't used to the stop-go nature of it, and he WAS used to rugby and its somewhat faster pace, but maybe it wasn't fair to compare the two sports.
Esfand the guy in the red hat used to play college football but he got injured. He is one of the biggest twitch streamers.
I've tailgated at Madison a couple times, it's a great college town.
Ehhh, Wisconsin, let's goooo!!! Best state and school in the country. On Wisconsin!
Arkansas Razorback’s just beat Texas Tech in the Liberty Bowl!! Wooo pig soooeeee! ❤️🐗🏈🏀⚾️
Yup, It's a right celebration for every college game
On Wisconsin!!!
this is the same stadium that does JUMP .
No such a thing as a stranger at a tailgate!
Never have been to a game, despite growing up about 50 miles from Madison, WI (or now living 30 miles from Columbia, Mo home of Mizzou)
In Penn State vs Wisconsin I would have to pull for Wisconsin. They would have so little chance in that battle.
That’s Wisconsin’s Badgers
I’m a Bruin till I die UCLA all day. We had an epic win against the zags in basketball we haven’t been decent in football for a while so we have other sports
On Wisconsin!
Who says America has no culture. We have a lot of culture. What other country has tail gate parties before and during American football 🏈 games. It's just part of our culture. We may be a relatively young country, but we pack a lot of history in a short period of time.
My hometown
PENN STATE ALL THE WAY. Go Nittany Lyons. 🏈🏈🏈
My husband, his brother and sister, brother in law and my SON went there. We had season tickets to the football games and we would drive our RV up to every game. What a great time. Great memories ❤
Go Wisconsin. My home state BTW!
USC Fight On! ✌
College team? Mostly OSU, only exception? When they play Michigan, then rooting for Michigan.
Alabama. Roll Tide!
University of Arkansas Razorbacks. Whoo pig sooie!!!!
8K people watching their stream may seem like a lot. But the average attendance for a UW Madison game is over 75,000. And you can probably add enough people hanging around but not going to the game to top 100K.
Technically, there is no age limit for college or college sports. You do, of course, have to be fit to join a sports team.
Penn state and Pitt all the way
Just look up international NFL games in London make a trip out of it, this way the next time y’all come to the states you have a little inkling what the game is like live.
They don't live near London.
They're not near London but there's even MLB London too.
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I know their on the Island of Jersey in the English Channel, that’s why I said “make a trip out of it”.
@ I’m well aware they live on the island of Jersey which is in the English Channel, hence why I said they could “make a trip out of it”.
First time watching ? Good guess.
Texas A&M University
That's nothing, you should go to an NFL tailgate!! Crazy 😊
Sorry, but college football atmospheres put the NFL to shame! And it’s not close.
@darkjedi74 couldn't disagree with you more.
@@kellycurran4608 Have you been to a college game? And by college, I mean a legit power-4 school, not near an NFL city, preferably Big Ten or SEC.
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Watch a SEC , tailgate.
Hi
When you were in America did both of you have green cards or working permits?
My teams: the University of Connecticut and Southern Methodist University.
You should watch the Texas one!🎉
Saints tailgates are the best that I've been to
I thought you were tailgating
Sorry, Beez, this is not real.
You have to be a big boy to play football
I think you cannot grasp the idea of the difference in age in our college students compared to yours. You guys college students are 15/16 olds ours are 18-22 or 23. Those football players are big grown men not 15/16 year old kids. Lol
Yeah. British “college” is the last couple years of high school.
Badgers are not even good😮
My team is the Florida gators
NDSU
The Chinese girl was so annoying 😮