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  2. Pep rally - Wikipedia

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    A pep rally may also be held after a sporting event, perhaps to celebrate the success or win of a championship game. During a pep rally, school sporting teams will make an appearance or participate in student-engaging activities. The school football team or cheerleaders may partner up to perform a dance or skit to make the audience laugh. These ...

  3. Collegiate sport ritual in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Although pep rallies occur during lower levels of schooling, collegiate pep rallies tend to be much larger, especially before big games. One example of such a heated ceremony is the Texas A&M Bonfire , which traditionally occurred prior to that school's annual matchup against the University of Texas in November. [ 14 ]

  4. Hex Rally - Wikipedia

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    Holding a red candle at the 2011 hex rally in front of the tower and Texas flag.. Hex Rally (sometimes Texas Hex) was a pep rally at The University of Texas at Austin that occurred in the week before the annual football game between the Texas Longhorns and their in-state rivals, the Texas A&M Aggies.

  5. Homecoming - Wikipedia

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    Many schools hold a rally during homecoming week, often one or more nights before the game. The events vary, but may include skits, games, introduction of the homecoming court (and coronation of the king and queen if that is the school's tradition), and comments from the football players or coach about the upcoming game.

  6. Big Game (American football) - Wikipedia

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    The Big Game Bonfire Rally is a pep and bonfire rally that takes place at University of California, Berkeley in Hearst Greek Theatre on the eve of Big Game. More than 10,000 students gather to hear the history about The Stanford Axe and Big Game. The University of California Rally Committee is in charge of the planning and setting up the ...

  7. March On! (You Fighting Sycamores) - Wikipedia

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    The song and lyrics were written by ISU professor of music Joseph A. Gremelspacher as a pep song. [1] "March On!" was first performed at a Homecoming pep rally on October 20, 1939. [2] "March On!" replaced "Cheer for the Blue and White" as the school's primary fight song. "March On!"

  8. Midnight Yell Practice - Wikipedia

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    Midnight Yell Practice, known locally as Midnight Yell or Yell Practice, is a tradition at Texas A&M University.Midnight Yell is similar to a pep rally.On the night before each home football game, Midnight Yell takes place in Kyle Field at midnight; two nights before each away game, a Yell Practice (not at midnight) is held near the Quadrangle on the south side of campus.

  9. Bowling Green High School (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The Can of Whoop A** - This pep rally tradition involves a red plastic 40 gallon drum. Legendary pep rally performer and Social Studies teacher Mr. Jeff Nichols leads the school in a theatrical and spirited hype speech.