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The NFL may have better players, a sensible playoff system and flashier TV graphics, but it can't even compete with college football's traditions. You've heard of Notre Dame's painted helmets and dotting the "i" at OSU, but can you identify the schools where these traditions are from? First-place votes and a BCS championship berth are in order to anybody that gets 100 percent.
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Football players at this school are known for their all-black uniforms, which they've worn since 1963. In fact, the only time they didn't wear the black unis (a brief period in 1980), the team went 1-8.

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At kickoff, the fans at this school cheer "Whoo...Pigs...Sooiee!"

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Every week, this team's MVP gets the Big Stick Award, which involves being knighted by the previous winner and getting an actual sword.

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This team plays on the only blue astroturf field (a.k.a. "Smurf Turf") in the NCAA.

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This team plays UNLV every year for college football's most expensive trophy, the Fremont Cannon, which is valued at $10,000.

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This team is famously backed by the strictly-regimented Marching 110.

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Students at this school are known for pulling pranks at The Game between Harvard and Yale.

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The school's unofficial second mascot is the Rambling Wreck Jalopy, a restored 1930 Model A Ford Sport Coupe.

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This is one of the few schools with both male and female mascots, Louie and Lucy Lobo.

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Before each game, the school has the Running of Ralphie, where an actual buffalo runs around the field.

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Every game, a student suits up for the team as the Twelth Man, a tradition that hearkens back to the day when students actually did suit up and sit on the bench because the school didn't have enough athletes to field a full team.

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In recent years, administrators have been trying to revive The Gauntlet at this school, where students and staff line the field in front of the locker room after halftime to greet the football team.

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The football games are marked by the appearance of Traveler, a white horse.

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In 1969, the music building at this school burned down and only one piece of music, the Wabash Cannonball, could be saved. The band played it over and over again at the next game and it's been the school's second fight song ever since.