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R0CK3TM4NN said:I would assume 18...but the RR is only open to those who seek a higher form of enlightenment.
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I was at the Indiana game two years ago when Santonio stepped it up. The stadium was rocking with OSU fans, in the 4th when the IU cheerleaders went over to our side of the stadium for a cheer, they got booed so loud they quickly ran back to the other side. I would say there was about 4000 IU fans in their own stadium.Dryden said:Actually, what Oh8ch mentioned is different from what I think you're thinking of. The OH ... IO cheer is normally done in the parking lots, at the tailgates, and in the bars between just two people. The cheer that actually occurs in the stadium is O-H-I-O, one letter from each side of the stadium. It'll go around-and-around a few dozen times for Texas.
When the crowd is amped it can get pretty loud. The cheers at Sun Devil Stadium in the 2003 Fiesta Bowl against the Hurricanes were absolutely amazing. OSU crowds can usually get the chant going at Indiana too. :p