What's with students shaking keys?
What's with students shaking keys?
What's with students shaking keys?
I like this explanation. The real answer, unfortunately, is that it is a "key" play. Va Tech does this and I am sure there a bunch of others that do it too.I have assumed in recent years the message is "if you don't make this play, I am going home." The students are such a joke these days.
Like I have said before what is wrong with THUNDER STICKS or is that too not politically correct. Cincinnati Bearcats think its OK. Lets make some real noise and it gets the fans into the game. All they have to do is remember that you only clap them together when we are on defense.Bunch of wussies. I have complained about this since the Pappa John Bowl. Tinkle,tinkle. Notice how many are yelling!
I thought the key thing was supposed to be for "key" plays when you are on offense. You are acknowledging the "key" play without making too much noise for the offense to audible. For "key" plays when we are on defense you should be making as much noise as possible.I like this explanation. The real answer, unfortunately, is that it is a "key" play. Va Tech does this and I am sure there a bunch of others that do it too.
My car doesn't have a key. Should I be shaking my fob instead?
The 'stick it in' cheer, is by far, the best cheer in any home stadium in all of division 1 football.
I'm not sure if the students have just stopped doing it, or if we haven't as team, really given them the opportunity to do it much, with the play on field.
Either way, I'd like to hear that cheer again, a lot coming out of that student side of the stadium.
Like I have said before what is wrong with THUNDER STICKS or is that too not politically correct. Cincinnati Bearcats think its OK. Lets make some real noise and it gets the fans into the game. All they have to do is remember that you only clap them together when we are on defense.
The "stick it in "cheer was done Once or twice sort of, it seemed that a lot of the students didn't know what to do.
The "stick it in "cheer was done Once or twice sort of, it seemed that a lot of the students didn't know what to do.
Yes. Gridiron football champions were given engraved/decorated fobs back in the day.I like this explanation. The real answer, unfortunately, is that it is a "key" play. Va Tech does this and I am sure there a bunch of others that do it too.
My car doesn't have a key. Should I be shaking my fob instead?
South Carolina fans took offense at the stick it in cheer which was really funny because of what they were yelling and had on their shirts, which I personally found more offensive.
What's with students shaking keys?
I thought the key thing was supposed to be for "key" plays when you are on offense. You are acknowledging the "key" play without making too much noise for the offense to audible. For "key" plays when we are on defense you should be making as much noise as possible.