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TCU Traditions

Amon G. Carter Stadium · Fort Worth, TX

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The Traditions
Every TCU game day features the iconic Horned Frog hand sign, thrown constantly by fans as both greeting and celebration.
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Pregame Rituals
Before kickoff, the team's dramatic entrance through a fog-filled tunnel accompanied by blaring horns gets the stadium rocking.
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In-Game Moments
The TCU fight song and chants of "Riff Ram Bah Zoo" — one of college football's quirkiest traditions dating back over a century — ring throughout the game.
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Must Experience
Visiting fans should also watch for SuperFrog, TCU's beloved mascot, whose sideline antics and crowd interactions are a highlight for families and first-time visitors alike.
PRO TIP
Learn the "Riff Ram Bah Zoo" cheer before you arrive — even visiting fans find it irresistibly fun to join in.
PLAN YOUR TRIP
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Frequently Asked Questions — Traditions

What are the most famous TCU traditions?

TCU has a rich set of game day traditions built up over decades of college football. From pregame walk-outs to halftime rituals, the experience at Amon G. Carter Stadium is shaped as much by what happens around the game as the game itself.

What chants do TCU fans use?

TCU fans have signature chants and crowd responses that are part of the in-stadium experience. New visitors are often surprised by how quickly the crowd syncs up on key plays — especially third downs and touchdowns.

Is there a pregame show at Amon G. Carter Stadium?

Most programs including TCU feature pregame band performances, team walk-outs, and student section traditions before kickoff. Arriving 60–90 minutes early lets you experience the full pregame atmosphere at Amon G. Carter Stadium.