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Basketball Team and the Fight song

Some friends of mine and I made up our own words to "Go Colorado". We called it the Taco Bell song. It ended " And if you go... To Taco Bell... You can eat with a spork." I like our version better than the official version.
 
Is the real version of "Go Colorado" all that bad? And yes I did have to google it to see the lyrics, but it doesnt seem that bad compared to many other schools. Biggest problem is no one knows the lyrics.

[video=youtube;RsN1NAwLf_w]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsN1NAwLf_w[/video]
 
What bothers me is the use of the word "field" when singing it at basketball games. They should change it to "court". Discuss. :rofl:
 
We sang the words on to "Go Colorado" last year on a bus during the Pac-12 Tournament, and the cheer squad just stared at us and one asked, "There are actually words to that song?" Every school has that cheezy fight song. "Go" is ours.
 
If we ever get a baseball or softball team we could sing
"fight cu, around the diamond,
cu must win..."
 
We sang the words on to "Go Colorado" last year on a bus during the Pac-12 Tournament, and the cheer squad just stared at us and one asked, "There are actually words to that song?"

Your in the band right? This is dangerously close to a real life, "This one time at band camp type story."
 
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