

While some of these are not necessarily the “official” fight songs for the school, they have become the most recognized tunes for touchdown celebrations and fan participation. Touchdown: Osher Gnsberg Wants To Bring Australian Idol Back In 2018. We gave a listen to the most common fight songs for every SEC team and graded them on musical appeal, lyrics and overall impression.

Fun, original and easy to remember lyrics also make a difference.

Borrowing songs is fine to a point, but it’s more important to have a tune written specifically for a school. So what makes a great fight song? Any number of different components can be measured. SEC football teams have a lot of success on the field, and the bands who support those teams are an important ingredient to the success, fan interaction and overall experience for those watching the games. Recently, our friends over at Saturday Down South published a list of the best and worst SEC fight songs, and inspired by their list, we decided to compose a complete ranking for the entire conference. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports Besides massive tailgates, multiple national championships and timeless rivalries, SEC football can also be recognized by some of the best – and worst – fight songs in the nation. Arlington, TX, USA Alabama Crimson Tide marching band and color guard members perform before the 2015 CFP semifinal at the Cotton Bowl against the Michigan State Spartans at AT&T Stadium.
