what were the students chanting at the stanford game?

ArtFernisanass

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i was at the stanford game this past saturday and a couple of times the students were chanting something - it sounded like "reggie ho" over and over.

does anyone know what the hell they were saying?
 

SoCalDomer

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depends on when you're asking about. when the team came over to the student section before the singing of the alma mater, they were chanting "crank me up"
 

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Reggie Jackson was walking by the students with a fine-ass girl, I mean I'm talking a knockout. So the student section started chanting "Reggie Ho" in honor of the slugger. True story...
 
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I wasn't there but I would guess you were correct in thinking you heard the chant, "Reggie Ho." If I'm not mistaken, Reggie was probably the last great place kicker the team has had. Reggie I believe was part of the last championship team and a fan favorite.

With that said I'd like to continue the chant, "Reggie Ho, Reggie Ho, Reggie Ho!!!!"
 

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depends on when you're asking about. when the team came over to the student section before the singing of the alma mater, they were chanting "crank me up"

no - that is not what i'm talking about - they did the chant that im talking about a couple of times during the game, not after it - and it definitely wasn't "crank me up" that they were chanting
 

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reggie ho was the guy who used to push both arms to the right before the snap. he was great. i dont know if he was the last great but he was great enough that i remember him well.

that would be a pretty good chant looking at our kicking game thus far this year. and show the smarts of a bunch of kids who were barely alive when reggie ho played for nd. also a note he was a walk on. and craig hentrich was definitely a better kicker and played after ho.
 
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