From fight songs to stealing a rival’s mascot, college football is rich with tradition.

Sports Illustrated ranked the top-10 best traditions in college football.

Topping the list? The Sooner Schooner.

“Just before every game, two horses named Boomer and Sooner (because, of course) lead the trusty old Studebaker Conestoga wagon on the field,” Sports Illustrated writer, Mitchell Gladstone. “OU gets its nickname from those who snuck into the Oklahoma territory before they were actually allowed, hence “sooners,” and the RUF/NEKS, Oklahoma’s all-male spirit squad, have ridden the Schooner for 45 years.”

The Schooner bested some of the most iconic traditions in football including the dotting of the ‘I’ at Ohio State, Toomer’s Corner at Auburn, and singing ‘Country Roads’ in Morgantown.

Oklahoma has paraded the Schooner since 1964. Since then, the ponies have seen four of the Sooners’ seven national titles and six of Oklahoma’s seven Heisman Trophy winners.