If you need some extra motivation, the guy who made this is 41

7 Responses for “If you need some extra motivation, the guy who made this is 41”

  1. Hobbes says:

    Its a sign Jerry. Woodlawn High School’s fight song is the same as Northwestern’s.

    See we get a commitment from Chris Davis and this fight song pops up.

    What it portends, I don’t know.

  2. AubOrange says:

    I would’ve given it 0 stars, but it doesn’t go lower than 1 star…

  3. AubOrange says:

    You should put up one of the guy’s other videos.

    For example, “Little Debbie Cupcake Cars on Tour”;

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMbseT5AhZg

  4. Kenny says:

    Anyone that puts footage or Ken Burns-effect scrolling of photos from games versus Syracuse and Michigan State into their video is not to be trifled with.

    Just saying.

  5. BRAD says:

    you left out miami (oh).

  6. sullivan013 says:

    There is football and there is football. There is football played in street clothes among 10-12 year-olds where penalties are argued more than the game itself. There are throw at catches between generations of family members in the backyard on the afternoon of Thanksgiving day blending memories of several lifetimes. There are coed touch games on the field behind the dorm in college, where “two hands below the waist” take on a whole new meaning. There is Big Ten-eleven football with age-old fight songs and the cold of the frigid north…

    And then there is SEC football, with its soul-crushing intensity and speed that obliterates all other possible definitions of the word “football” from your imagination. Where every single victory counts as two or more in any other league.

    War Damn Eagle, Wildcats. Go tell the Spartans (and the Buckeyes, Wolverines, Badgers, et al.) that true to our own, we play “football” here.

    Sullivan013

  7. Chris says:

    41 huh? That would make him how old the last time Northwestern actually won a bowl game? Not born yet? K, just checking.

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