Bucket List with The Boz - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Texas A&M Aggies
Brian Bosworth takes us to College Station, Texas to explore Kyle Field, home of the Texas A&M Aggies and the 12th Man. Bosworth learns about the game day atmosphere, traditions and tailgating that make College Station a must see.

Texas Longhorns
Travel with Brian to Austin, Texas to see Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium. Discover what makes the home of the Texas Longhorns a mandatory stop on all college football fans' bucket list.

LSU Tigers
Brian Bosworth visits Baton Rouge, Louisiana's Tiger Stadium, home of the LSU Tigers. Bosworth uncovers what makes the so-called "Death Valley" stadium a must-see for all college football fans.

Clemson Tigers
Brian takes us to Clemson, South Carolina to visit the Clemson Tigers' Memorial Stadium. Bosworth investigates the Tigers' game day atmosphere and traditions that make Clemson the real Death Valley.

Georgia Bulldogs
Head to Athens, Georgia with Brian to discover the home of the Georgia Bulldogs: Sanford Stadium. Brian goes "between the hedges" to learn what makes Athens a can't-miss travel destination.

Alabama Crimson Tide
Travel to Tuscaloosa, Alabama's Bryant-Denny Stadium, home of the Alabama Crimson Tide. Brian Bosworth shows us what makes Tuscaloosa and the Crimson Tide the kings of college football.

Auburn Tigers
Brian visits the plains of Auburn, Alabama to learn the game-day traditions of Jordan-Hare Stadium, home of the Auburn Tigers. A day of tailgating and revelry will convince you to put Auburn on your own bucket list.

Oklahoma Sooners
Brian Bosworth makes his return to Norman, Oklahoma and the Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, home of the Oklahoma Sooners. This historic stadium is where Bosworth became "The Boz" and led the Sooners to a national championship.
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