Like big-time wrestlers, Michigan's top 5 major university football programs like to make big entrances when taking the field and someone has re-captured those videos.

Making a Big Entrance

Maybe not the best example in the above video but professional wrestlers and boxes have been making big entrances before entering the ring.

10 years ago this is how the University of Michigan Wolverines would enter the field. This type of entrance has worked for years. Remember when a team would run out and bust through a paper banner? That doesn't seem to be the case anymore.

High schools are now turning field entrances into major productions like the video above.

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Michigan's Top 5 College Football Entrance Videos

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High school, college, and pro football teams have taken their field entrances to another level. Teams now use every tool in the books from smoke machines to lighting, entrance music, pyro techniques, and even fireworks to bring a team out on the field.

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Now let's throw in some artificial intelligence. Someone has AI'd the top 25 college school football entrances in videos on YouTube. Below are the top 5 colleges in Michigan with AI entrance videos.

University of Michigan:

This probably wasn't that tough of a job for AI since it animated actual videos that already existed.

Michigan State University:

Sparty looks pretty darn good in this one.

Central Michigan University:

This one looks as good as any football video game I have seen. This means AI will make our sports video games insanely real-looking moving forward.

Eastern Michigan University:

It is amazing how all these look.

Western Michigan University:

The "Where is Waldo Stadium" line from the announcer in this one is priceless. Very well done.

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