This traditional southern dish, often made with sausage, shrimp, and rice, is a favorite at LSU tailgates.
Jambalaya
This coach, known as "The Bear", is one of the most legendary figures in Alabama football history.
Bear Bryant
Played in Pasadena, California, this is the oldest bowl game in college football.
Rose Bowl
The University of Michigan plays in this city
Ann Arbor
This stadium in Ann Arbor is the largest in college football.
Michigan Stadium (The Big House)
Fans of this Big Ten school are known for grilling "brats" and cheese curds at tailgates.
Wisconsin
Before coaching the NFL's Jaguars, Urban Meyer won national titles at these two schools.
Florida and Ohio State
The Fiesta Bowl is played in this state.
Arizona
Clemson University is located in this small South Carolina city.
Clemson
Home to Cocky and the South Carolina Gamecocks, this stadium in Columbia seats over 77,000 fans and is nicknamed "The Cockpit".
Williams-Brice Stadium
The "Grove" is the famous tailgating area of this SEC university.
Ole Miss (University of Mississippi)
This coach led Florida State to over 300 career wins and two national championships.
Bobby Bowden
This bowl game is held in New Orleans.
Sugar Bowl
The University of Texas is located in this city.
Austin
Opened in 1913, this Atlanta stadium is home to the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and is the oldest campus stadium in FBS Football
Bobby Dodd Stadium
At West Virginia games, this unique beverage tradition involves drinking a sweet, bright blue concoction.
Mountaineer Moonshine or Blue Lot punch
Known for his trademark sweater vests, this coach led Ohio State to a national championship in 2002.
Jim Tressel
The "Orange Bowl" is played in this city.
Miami
The University of Washington's campus and stadium are located in this Pacific Northwest city.
Seattle
Located in Baton Rouge, this raucous stadium is nicknamed "Death Valley" and is home to the LSU Tigers.
Tiger Stadium
Nebraska Cornhuskers tailgaters are known for this unique grilled sandwich made with beef, cabbage, and onions.
Runza
Nicknames "The Mad Hatter", this coach won a national championship at LSU in 2007.
Les Miles
First played in 1937, this bowl game in Dallas, Texas is named after a local flower.
Cotton Bowl
The University of Notre Dame is located just outside of this Indiana city?
Set against a backdrop of the Wasatch Mountains, this PAC-12 school's Rice-Eccles Stadium hosted the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2002 Winter Olympics
University of Utah