After watching soccer, Chris Fowler has idea for CFB student sections
In a UEFA Euro quarter-final yesterday, France defeated Iceland, 5-2. Iceland was coming off an incredible upset in the soccer world after defeating England, 2-1, earlier in the week.
Iceland, a country with a population of roughly 330,000 people, had nearly a tenth of its fans travel to see the team play in France, according to nytimes.com. With the crazy amount of support, came a cheer that got everyone’s attention on Twitter, including ESPN’s Chris Fowler.
Iceland fans in Reykjavík watching #EURO2016. #ISL pic.twitter.com/x8kHR9XvfQ
— Football__Tweet (@Football__Tweet) July 3, 2016
Wanna see a CFB student section adopt Iceland crowd overhead rhythmic clap thing! 30k doing that would look cool & could be intimidating.
— Chris Fowler (@cbfowler) July 3, 2016
Iceland would go on to lose to France, 5-2. Even after losing, the players and fans did their famous clap.
As Fowler mentioned, if a student section were to do this at a game this season, it would certainly be pretty cool and garner national attention. Home-field advantage would surely be felt, SEC fans.
Could you see a college football student section doing this?