A Recent History of Students Embarrassing Their Universities With Music Videos

As it turns out, butt chugging isn't the most humiliating thing to come out of the SEC.

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Creating and distributing a music video used to require financial backing, professional production, or—at the very least—a plan. Now, anyone with an iPhone and an Internet connection can throw together a short and toss it on YouTube. The result? A windfall of ridiculously embarrassing, publically accessible home movies, and America's colleges provide a treasure trove of DIY fuckery. From corny recruiting attempts to fan-made stadium anthems, this is A Recent History of Students Embarrassing Their Universities With Music Videos.

Written by Sean Evans (@seanseaevans)

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"Party in the UGA"

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"We Are Notre Dame"

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"Look At You Now"

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"We Are Mizzou"

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"SEC Bound"

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"Trojans for Life"

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"Kappa Rap 3"

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"Suit and Tie"

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"Dawg Bite"

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"You Oughta Be Proud"

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Bonus: "The Andover Song"

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