Suggesting New College Football Fight Songs for Every Pac-12 Team

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Nov 1, 2014; Boulder, CO, USA; Colorado Buffaloes band members march in before the game against the Washington Huskies at Folsom Field. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

Colorado Buffaloes

Fifth Harmony ft. Kid Ink-Worth It

The Colorado Buffaloes have struggled significantly over the last 10 years, much more than any other program at their status has. But they still managed to make a move to the Pac-12, and they have expectations to return to form eventually after nearly falling off the map.

So you might as well remind everybody that you are worth it and worth the label of a major college football program regardless of what happens, and that can stick with you as you get more famous. As a result, Fifth Harmony’s “Worth It” is the perfect fit.

The melody in the beat can be played by the trumpets, and the french horns can take the lead on the rest of the beat with the low brass harmonizing. Meanwhile, the saxophones would be able to handle the lyrics that Kid Ink and Fifth Harmony are singing.

Hey, the song is catchy and a perfect fit for the Buffaloes, even if “Worth It” is referring to a much different kind of worth than the Buffaloes as a football program. Unfortunately, the program has sunk so low that getting back to decent appears to be all they can hope for in the near future anyway. So they once again need a fight song to strut their true worth based on their history.

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