Top College Fight Songs

These songs make opponents cower in fear at sporting events! Well, maybe not, but they’ll at least pump up the crowd. William E. Studwell and Bruce R. Schueneman, authors of College Fight Song II, A Supplementary Anthology, rated these college fight songs.

Experts' Choice List

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  1. University of Notre Dame: "Notre Dame Victory March" ("the best-known and perhaps the most-borrowed") (Notre Dame, IN) (3 scholarships available)
  2. University of Michigan -- Ann Arbor: "The Victors" ("most rousing and stunning; a very proud song") (Ann Arbor, MI) (14 scholarships available)
  3. University of Wisconsin -- Madison: "On Wisconsin" ("smooth and much-borrowed old classic") (Madison, WI) (8 scholarships available)
  4. Yale University: "Down The Field" ("another smooth and much-borrowed old classic") (New Haven, CT) (16 scholarships available)
  5. United States Naval Academy: "Anchors Away" ("very dynamic and uplifting") (Annapolis, MD) (8 scholarships available)
  6. University of Maine: "The Maine Stein Song" ("great melody, but it's a drinking song") (Orono, ME) (17 scholarships available)
  7. University of Southern California: "Fight on, USC" ("brilliant, sparkling, and innovative") (Los Angeles, CA) (27 scholarships available)
  8. Georgia Institute of Technology: "Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech" ("fine tune; great sense of humor") (Atlanta, GA) (11 scholarships available)
  9. University of Texas -- Austin: "The Eyes of Texas" ("tune borrowed from 'I've been working on the railroad,' but has a lot of sweep and energy") (Austin, TX) (34 scholarships available)
  10. Ohio State University -- Columbus: "Across the Field" ("smooth and active; takes one pleasantly across the field") (Columbus, OH) (20 scholarships available)
  11. University of Minnesota -- Twin Cities: "Minnesota Rouser" ("dynamic and rousing, as the title suggests") (Minneapolis, MN) (17 scholarships available)
  12. Indiana University Bloomington: "Indiana, Our Indiana" ("tugs at the heart while causing foot-tapping") (Bloomington, IN) (6 scholarships available)
  13. University of Illinois -- Urbana-Champaign: "Illinois Loyalty" ("smooth, sensitive, and flowing") (Champaign, IL) (17 scholarships available)
  14. Washington and Lee University: "Washington & Lee Swing" ("very catchy and likable; well-named") (Lexington, VA) (7 scholarships available)
  15. University of Pennsylvania: "Fight on, Pennsylvania" ("creative and different from the rest of the pack") (Philadelphia, PA) (8 scholarships available)
  16. University of Oklahoma: "Boomer Sooner" ("borrowed from 'Yale Boola,' but rocks the stadium") (Norman, OK) (109 scholarships available)
  17. University of Georgia: "Glory, Glory to Old Georgia" ("uses the rouser 'Battle Hymn of the Republic' as a tune; a passing mention to the University of Colorado, which also uses the tune for its 'Glory, Glory, Colorado' ") (Athens, GA) (15 scholarships available)
  18. United States Air Force Academy: "U.S. Air Force Song" ("excellent uplifting march; also used as the Air Force's song") (USAF Academy, CO) (1 scholarships available)
  19. United States Coast Guard Academy: "Semper Paratus" ("lesser-known but quite stirring march; also used as the Coast Guard's song") (New London, CT) (8 scholarships available)
  20. Clemson University: "Clemson Fight Song" ("uses the delightful 'Tiger Rag' as its tune") (Clemson, SC) (367 scholarships available)
  21. University of Tennessee: "Down the Field" ("uses the exact same title and tune as Yale's 'Down the Field': F for originality, but A+ for taste") (Knoxville, TN) (45 scholarships available)
  22. United States Military Academy: "On, Brave Old Army Team" ("We don't want to forget the Army; a good song with one terrific passage") (West Point, NY) (7 scholarships available)
  23. Northern Illinois University: "Huskie Fight Song" ("lively and distinctive") (DeKalb, IL) (15 scholarships available)
  24. Cornell University: "Far Above the Cayuga's Wasters" ("This is really an alma mater rather than a fight song, but is such a collegiate classic, how can one overlook it? If played with a lively enough tempo, it becomes a pretty good fight song") (Ithaca, NY) (14 scholarships available)
  25. University of Southern California: "Our Director March" ("Three universities all use this excellent tune, but not always as a fight song; if the melody had a clearer institutional identity, it would be in the top fifteen. Many other schools also use the tune, including the University of Southern California, for its 'Victory Song'" (Los Angeles, CA) (27 scholarships available)
  26. University of Oregon: "Mighty Oregon" ("a very smooth song") (Eugene, OR) (14 scholarships available)
Honorable Mentions
Notable or Exceptional Songs in Order of Superiority

Source: William E. Studwell and Bruce R. Schueneman. College Fight Songs II: A Supplementary Anthology. The Haworth Press, Binghamton, New York 13904, and personal conversation with Mr. Studwell.

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10/28/09 8:50 AM
Matt C.
The Pitt fight song should be higher on the list. Hail Pitt!!

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