That's A Wrap For The First-Ever College Game Day Championship!
That's A Wrap For The First-Ever College Game Day Championship!
Ole Miss All Girl and the University of Cincinnati took home the first ever College Game Day titles.
The new ESPN Wide World Of Sports Complex Arena was filled with school spirit as Division lA teams took the mat in the first-ever College Game Day Championship.
Teams competing in this brand new division took their sideline traditions to the mat to display how they lead the crowd back home on game day.
During the championship, teams performed their traditional school's fight song, a situational sideline and a game day timeout routine. The athletes used signs, flags, megaphones and poms to encourage the crowd to cheer along. A few mascots even joined the teams on stage to help get the crowd pumped up for game day!
University of New Mexico showed off a strong Game Day performance today in The Arena! Way to go Lobos! ? #UCAnationals pic.twitter.com/Y5cbmAWVsx
— UCA (@UCAupdates) January 13, 2018
The first-ever game day champions to be crowned were the all girl cheerleaders from the University of Mississippi. But what made this win even more special, this was only Ole Miss all girl’s second year to ever compete at college nationals!
Check out their unique game day signs!
In Division lA Coed, the University of Cincinnati took the top spot! This win marked the Bearcats first-ever national championship title. The squad exuded school spirit as they performed their fan-favorite school fight song.
Congratulations Cincinnati!
The championship continues tomorrow with the team and mascot competition, tune in to Varsity TV starting at 8:30 AM ET to watch your favorite college spirit squads perform!
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