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TRADITION WILL BE REGULATED NEXT

New York-College traditions have played a major role in school spirit since their introduction. College football in particular brings out the most zealous examples of these spirited traditions. However, all great things must come to an end, or at least calmed down according to the NCAA.

For example, the Southeastern Conference has told the Gamecocks they can only play a rooster crow during certain portions of games. Apparently, South Carolina was breaking conference regulations while playing a rooster crow before critical third downs and other times to pump up the crowd.

After much public speculation and dismay, BetUS.com, the largest most successful sportsbook on the web, posted odds on what college tradition will be regulated next.

The next college tradition regulated:

Yell practice (Texas A&M) - 5/2
Howard's Rock and The Hill (Clemson) - 6/1
The running of Ralphie (Colorado) - 5/1
The flaming spear (Florida State) - 4/1
The Tiger Walk (Auburn) - 5/1
Running through the 'T' (Tennessee)-7/1
Painting helmets (Notre Dame) -10/1
Tailgating at The Grove (Ole Miss) - 10/1
Cadets/Midshipmen March (Army and Navy) - 14/1
The Tunnel Walk (Nebraska) - 7/1

?College traditions will never go away,? said BetUS.com spokesperson, Christopher Bennett. ?So the SEC is taking away the artificial crow on third downs and other times; that means the kids will have to yell louder. The beauty of a tradition is that it doesn?t go away. I?m sure they sell artificial crow noise makers in some hunting store in South Carolina.?

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