Rammer Jammer cheer

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The Rammer Jammer cheer is a famously raucous and intimidating victory chant used by University of Alabama fans to taunt defeated opponents at sporting events.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf college sports tradition
sports cheer
victory chant
accompaniedBy percussion instruments
stadium crowd noise
associatedWith Alabama Crimson Tide NERFINISHED
Southeastern Conference NERFINISHED
University of Alabama NERFINISHED
considered controversial by some observers
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalSignificance iconic element of SEC football atmosphere
symbol of Alabama football dominance
directedAt opposing fans
opposing team
fandom college football fandom
hasChantLine Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer, give ’em hell, Alabama NERFINISHED
We just beat the hell out of you
hasFrequency multiple repetitions after a win
hasPurpose taunt defeated opponents
hasTone intimidating
raucous
language English
namedAfter Rammer-Jammer magazine NERFINISHED
Yellowhammer (state bird of Alabama) NERFINISHED
originatesFrom University of Alabama cheerleading squad
partOf Alabama Crimson Tide game-day traditions
performedAfter Alabama victory
end of game
performedBy Alabama marching band NERFINISHED
student section
subjectOf debate about sportsmanship
usedAt Alabama Crimson Tide basketball games
Alabama Crimson Tide football games
Bryant–Denny Stadium NERFINISHED
Coleman Coliseum NERFINISHED
University of Alabama sporting events
usedBy Alabama Crimson Tide fans
University of Alabama fans

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Million Dollar Band supportsChantOrSong Rammer Jammer cheer