College football programs matched to their ‘Game of Thrones’ house
Brotherhood Without Banners – Stanford Cardinal
Brotherhood Without Banners Words: The Night is Dark and Full of Terrors
The Brotherhood is a group of guerillas who roam through the Riverlands. They come from different backgrounds, and will pledge to no house, but serve instead the Lord of Light.
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They are an intelligent, well-trained group, who take pleasure in becoming a nuisance to the Lannisters and Freys, and have an unorthodox approach to their work, but can be quite formidable, even for a small group.
No banner, a bit on the odd side, but always needing to be dealt with…the Stanford Cardlnal, through and through.
Like the Brotherhood, Stanford likes to keep things close to the vest, even going as far as not releasing injury reports to the public.
Stanford wasn’t thought of as much of a football power until Jim Harbaugh took over in 2007, and since then they’ve been one of the top programs in the Pac-12 every season. They have no real mascot (well, there’s that weird tree thing), and the Stanford marching(?) band is known for their completely bizarre behavior and costuming.
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