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A must-attend event, it’s more than a football game.
Candy Hua, Contributor
The varsity football game is an annual tradition for U of T students. It’s an event marked by school spirit, shared excitement, and unforgettable memories. Every year, students gather during Orientation to cheer on the home team, making it a cherished part of the U of T experience. It’s more than a game: it’s a rite of passage. Whether you’re a sports fan or not, the varsity game is a must-attend event. It’s a chance to be part of something bigger, to feel connected to your fellow students, and to make memories that will last a lifetime.
The U of T home opener, held during Orientation, is a great experience. New students fill the stadium, their excitement palpable in the cool, late-summer air. The team showcases its best, and every cheer from the crowd raises the energy level. The game is filled with thrilling plays and nail-biting moments. The cheers, the camaraderie, the shared anticipation, and the collective joy of victory make the game an event that captures the best of university life. It’s not just a football game; it’s a celebration of being part of the U of T community. It’s a night where new friendships can be forged in the shared love for the game and the university. The U of T home opener is a game that will be etched in the memories of students present, and it is a fantastic start to their journeys at U of T.