Any new college football season wouldn't be truly ready to start without a big time anthem.

A song, mixed with video clips of highlights, stadium entrances and screaming fans intended to hype up whoever lays eyes upon it.

As is tradition, ESPN released their College Football Anthem for the 2024-2025 season via social media today, replacing last year’s version involving Post Malone.

The new artist behind the hype is country singer, Jelly Roll, with his song “Get By”.

The song, a part of Jelly Roll’s upcoming album, will serve as the primary music for all of ESPN’s college football coverage.

In the video set to the twang of Jelly Roll, fans are prone to seeing some of college football’s finest teams and athletes, adding to the hype.

From Michigan to Georgia to Yale and Harvard, this video has a little bit of everything.

Not every school is featured within the 1:33 second clip, but you can likely find your favorite team mixed into the madness.

The state of Utah gets two cameos alone in the video featuring a piece of the Utah Utes and the BYU Cougars.

Sorry, Utah State fans, the Mountain West spot was filled by Boise State and Air Force.

At the 35 second mark, Ute fans can catch Money Parks, the teams second leading receiver from last season, giving a teammate a friendly headbutt.

Utah is relying on Parks to be a major contributor next to transfer Dorian Singer after Money came off a 31 catch season for 293 yards and two touchdowns.

Parks is displayed in a quad box next to Oklahoma State’s Ollie Gordon and Kansas State’s Jayce Brown.

The first of the four panels is given the primetime treatment with Colorado Head Coach, Deion Sanders.

These 4 slots, feature two old teams of the Big 12 in Oklahoma State and K-State sandwiched between two newcomers to the realigned conference with Colorado and Utah.

BYU doesn’t have a player, fan or stadium make the cut, but one can catch Cosmo the Cougar performing a back flip while jump roping, slowed down for mass effect.

Oh yeah, and the jump rope is on fire, and it appears Cosmo is blindfolded.

Typical mascot shenanigans.

This takes place at the 1:13 mark of the video.

Cosmo is one of 7 costumed mascots appearing in the hype video.

Others include:

Puddles, Oregon

Truman, Missouri

Sebastian, Miami

Rocky, Toledo

Brutus, Ohio State

Big Jay, Kansas

It may not seem like much, but there wasn't a lot of screen time to go around in the clip it would appear.

Unless you are Colorado.

Fans of the Utes and Cougars can take a sigh of relief and know their favorite program took part in ESPN’s official anthem video even if it was only for a literal second.

The college football season begin August 24th, with ESPN first covering Florida State and Georgia Tech.

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