15 College Football Traditions That Are Completely Overrated

College football is built on tradition—fight songs, pregame rituals, and game-day pageantry that fans treat like sacred scripture. But let’s be honest, not every tradition deserves the love (or airtime) it gets.

Some of these are outdated, overhyped, or just plain confusing to outsiders. Here are 15 college football traditions that might be fun for the locals but feel a little overrated to the rest of us.

15. The Turnover Props

College Football Turnover Props
Youtube | RSHighlights

It was fun the first time, but now every team has some random sideline gimmick. When your defensive back is wearing a construction hat, maybe it’s time to move on.

14. Rushing the Field for Beating a Mid-Tier Opponent

Tennessee Volunteers at Ohio State Buckeyes, College Football Playoff Round 1 game(December 21, 2024)
Openverse

Storming the field is supposed to be a big deal. Doing it after taking down an unranked conference rival just feels like a reach.

13. Playing the Same Song on Repeat All Game

College Football dance
Youtube | Corbin Redd

We get it, your band has one banger. But hearing it every third down gets old fast for everyone who isn’t wearing your team’s colors.

12. Mascots Riding Live Animals

Ralphie the buffalo the live mascot of the University of Colorado
Youtube | The Denver Post

Sure, it’s dramatic—but do the animals really want to be there? It’s cool for five seconds, then you’re just worried for the horse or the buffalo.

11. Fans Yelling Random Phrases in Unison

College Football Fans
Openverse

It might make sense on campus, but to outsiders, it’s just noise with no context. Sometimes it feels like an inside joke that’s run its course.

10. Marching Band Halftime Shows Treated Like Broadway

Marching Band Halftime Shows
Wikimedia Commons

We love the band, truly—but not every halftime needs to be a full-on musical. Sometimes you just want to grab snacks and breathe.

9. The Obsession with Old Stadiums

Franklin Field
Openverse

Yes, it’s historic. It’s also cramped, outdated, and has Wi-Fi slower than your grandma’s flip phone.

8. Wearing the Same “Lucky” Gear Every Week

Clemson Football Gear
Youtube | Clemson Tigers

Fans swear by that old jersey or hat, but we all know it has no effect on the scoreboard. At some point, it’s just an excuse not to do laundry.

7. Rivalry Trophies That Make No Sense

Margaret Dow Towsley Sports Museum (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
Openverse

Some of these are iconic, sure—but others feel like someone raided a junkyard and slapped a name on it. A trophy shouldn’t look like it came from a garage sale.

6. Pre-Game Animal Sacrifices (Metaphorically Speaking)

loyal NFL fans
TheQuickReport

The intense chants, the weird rituals—it can feel like a cult meeting before kickoff. There’s passionate, and then there’s mildly terrifying.

5. Singing Along to Songs That Aren’t Even About Football

Crowd of UCLA fans dressed in blue
Flickr

It’s fun in the moment, but Sweet Caroline has nothing to do with what’s happening on the field. It’s basically karaoke night disguised as tradition.

4. School-Specific Gestures and Hand Signs

Fans Hand Signs College Football
Youtube | Mark Wilson

If you’re not in the fan base, it just looks like a bunch of people doing strange hand yoga. Not every tradition needs a secret handshake.

3. Waving Goodbye to Opposing Fans

'Heartbreaking Homecoming'
Openverse

It’s not clever, it’s not intimidating—it’s just kind of petty. Especially when your team barely scraped out the win.

Read More: 12 Hilarious NBA Fan Traditions We All Love

2. Calling Your Stadium “The Toughest Place to Play”

College Football
Photo by Emma Dau

Every fan base swears their home field is the loudest, scariest, most unbeatable place ever. They can’t all be right.

Read More: The 15 Funniest MLB Fan Traditions We’ve Ever Seen

1. Claiming Your Team Has “The Best Fans in College Football”

Wolf Pack Football
Openverse

Every school says this, and somehow nobody ever agrees. It’s the most overused, self-congratulatory tradition of them all.

Read More: Ranking the 20 Most Interesting NFL Fan Traditions

Related Articles
Unknown date, 1994; New York City, New York, USA: FILE PHOTO; Andre Agassi (USA) hits a backhand slice during the 1994 US Open at the USTA National Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Lou Capozzola-USA TODAY Network
14 Strongest Backhands in Tennis History
From one-handers gliding like poetry to two-handers hitting like a hammer, these legends made their mark...
Read More
Oct 17, 2021; Landover, Maryland, USA; Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) gestures at the line of scrimmage against the Washington Football Team at FedExField. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images
15 Quarterbacks With Main Character Energy
From Hollywood vibes to action-hero toughness, they give off that unmistakable aura that makes everything...
Read More
Dec 20, 2015; Seattle, WA, USA; Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel (2) greets players after a game against the Seattle Seahawks at CenturyLink Field. The Seahawks won 30-13. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-USA TODAY Sports
12 Quarterbacks Everyone Secretly Loved to See Fail
Whether it’s because of arrogance or just plain bad vibes, some QBs invited a level of schadenfreude...
Read More
Dec 28, 2024; Bronx, NY, USA; Boston College Eagles head coach Bill O'Brien on the field before the game against the Nebraska Cornhuskers at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images
The 15 Most Demanding NFL Coaches of All Time
Some coaches demand more than wins; they want precision, accountability, and a level of focus that would...
Read More
Jun 12, 2025; Berea, OH, USA; Cleveland Browns quarterback Joe Flacco (15) throws a pass during mini camp at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images
13 Quarterbacks Who Moved Like Statues
They may have had cannon arms or high football IQs, but when it came to mobility, let’s say they weren’t...
Read More
Dec 13, 2020; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) celebrates after defeating the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-Imagn Images
15 Quarterbacks Who Were the Ultimate Hype Men
Whether it was a pregame speech, a sideline celebration, or just relentless positivity, these guys were...
Read More

As an Amazon Associate, The Quick Report earns from qualifying purchases.

Part of the Castaway Studios media network.