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Ashley Landis/Staff Photographer Texas Longhorns fans hookem as the Texas Longhorns band takes the field before the 2016 AT&T Red River Showdown between the Texas Longhorns and the Oklahoma Sooners on Saturday, October 8, 2016 at the Cotton Bowl at Fair Park in Dallas. (Ashley Landis/The Dallas Morning News)

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Editor's note: This story was originally published in June. We're bringing it back with spring football around the corner.

Nobody does college football like Texas. Nobody. Not only does The Lone Star State pride itself on having a great on-field product, but also the greatest fans in the world. The fandom is real, and each legion of rowdy football fans has developed unique ways of showing pride for their school.

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We call them traditions. But for the fans, these Saturday rituals are a way of life. Gameday just wouldn't be the same without them. And for good reason -- all of these traditions are pretty awesome. But who has the best traditions? Which school does the best job of getting the students in on the fun? Who has the best hand sign? And of course, who throws the best party before the game? Check below to see how your school's traditions stack up. Don't forget to vote for your favorite tradition by clicking here or scrolling to the end of the post!

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