College football, it seems, is in a realm unto itself among sports. It evokes pride and intense passion—particularly among fans.
The passion for college football is evident in sheer numbers.
Don’t believe me? Let the attendance of the big game between Michigan and Notre Dame tell the tale.
115,109 in attendance at the Big House tonight for the Notre Dame at Michigan game. That’s unreal.
— Meyers Leonard (@MeyersLeonard11) September 8, 2013
We ready for them boys http://t.co/TfinJfrftX
— Tim Hardaway Jr (@T_HardJR) September 8, 2013
Saturday’s game at the Big House had a lot going on. Not only was it a good game, but it also featured a very awkward looking interview with 13-time Grammy award winner Marshall Mathers (otherwise known as Eminem).
The internet was up in arms over his appearance, as he seemed to be absent from reality at some points during the interview.
Hahahaha that looks awkward …. Eminem in the booth w/ Musberger
— Reggie Williams (@reggiew55) September 8, 2013
Eminem is hella awkward right now
— Ekpe Udoh (@EkpeUdoh) September 8, 2013
Starting next week, Eminem’s new single, Berserk, will be featured as the opening music to ABC’s Saturday Night Football—the most watched college football program in America.
While he was promoting his music and talking about the Detroit Lions, New York Knicks’ rookie guard Tim Hardaway Jr., a Michigan alum, was using Instagram video to demonstrate the amazing power of a 115,109 person crowd.
We turnt….115 racks strong http://t.co/2cfPPKz2AL
— Tim Hardaway Jr (@T_HardJR) September 8, 2013
Amazing. The crowds in NBA arenas aren’t nearly as daunting, though the fans in Oracle Arena can be quite deafening. College football definitely provides an experience any sports fan can appreciate. Previous Tweet Posts: Tweet of the Day: Pau Gasol’s everlasting support of Spain Tweet of the Night: Shabazz Muhammad shows dunking skills to Adidas employees _______ Michael writes the Tweet of the Day for SheridanHoops.com and is the Atlanta Hawks NBA Featured Columnist for BleacherReport.com. Follow @MBrumagin