Talk:Collegiate sport ritual in the United States

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I really loved this page because I am a sports fanatic! I believe in sports rituals like when watching my San Francisco 49ers, I always have to wear my 49ers shirt, use my blanket, drink from my 49ers cup, be on one side of the couch, and last but not least, eat my buffalo wings! It might seem odd to other people but everyone has their thing. This article talked about everything that I have seen and done and much more. But some people might not know some of the things posted on this article, maybe some pictures could suffice or possibly some rituals that some famous athletes do such as Ray Lewis's Squirrel Dance. Saifalz (talk) 02:13, 30 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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"The importance of ritual in sporting events cannot be understated."

Perhaps the author meant that it "cannot be overstated."? Chris the speller yack 17:16, 16 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]