clloyd
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Post by clloyd on Dec 4, 2006 22:00:53 GMT -6
Does anyone have or know of some examples of a team chant. Something that teams end their practices with or before a game. I know people say team, lets go, etc. I mean something with a little bit of length?
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Post by gregodagr8 on Dec 4, 2006 22:05:34 GMT -6
every day and every way we get a little better....
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Post by coachjd on Dec 4, 2006 22:12:34 GMT -6
I heard a coach at a clinic that talked about a song they picked up at Army when they went out to watch one of their former players play in the Army-Navy game. He said it was awesome and the entire school bought into it.
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Post by pegleg on Dec 5, 2006 7:39:07 GMT -6
we have a whole pre game series of chants. the order is not really important, we change it up from time to time. one of the line leaders says the line and the team repeats it, get our kids fired up.
1. "nobody"-meaning nobody will defeat us. 2. "its gonna be a great day"-lets have some fun and win a fb game, team repeats "great day" 3. "is everybody ready?"-are you ready to get it on? team repeats "ready" 4. "pour silver"-a story about ghengis khan, when he destroyed a village he had his men pour silver in the eyes of his enemies. this way any one who saw the defeated knew the khan had been there and they knew what was in store for them if they crossed him. means whoop that ass and let them know we were here. we always end with this one. leader says "pour what" team says "pour silver" 5. "yeah"-jsut a rah rah thing to get the kids going
i like it and the kids really think its cool. sometimes the other team kinda pauses and gives us a 'what the hell?' look.
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Post by rbush on Dec 5, 2006 11:45:23 GMT -6
Before our games everyone gets in a big huddle, and jumps around doing the "hu-hu-hu" thing (pronounced who who who). A captain or a senior gets to the middle, everyone quites down, and it follows like this
Captain: I'm fired up you fired up? Team: HU
We do that about three or four times and then get a big break. To mix it up sometimes it goes
Captain: Whose house is this? Team: OUR HOUSE
Not sure if that's what you're looking for, but I hope it helps.
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