Providence College burns everything after winning hockey title (Video)
Providence College continued the trend of lighting things on fire after their hockey team won the NCAA Championship.
The general trend of being a hooligan and setting more things ablaze than Willie Nelson has been a long-standing tradition for cities that have just won a professional or college championship.
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Saturday night in Providence, the party went all night after the Friars won the NCAA Hockey Championship.
With such a dramatic comeback to knock off Boston University, students lined the streets and proceeded to lose their collective minds as they set fire to anything that moved.
Forming a giant circle full of divinity, union and a collective lust for ash and ember, the students gave themselves and their spirit to the fire as they celebrated the championship upon which they were just bestowed.
Or they were just looking for an excuse to act like morons. Yeah, probably that last one.
The most offensive part of this video is probably the person taking it in portrait instead of landscape and throwing off the dimensions.
Anyway, the police and fire department eventually showed up and dispersed the rowdy college kids back to their storage closet-sized dorms and the mounds of financial aid that they are buried beneath.
The students booed the authority as their party of flames came to an end.
It was a crazy night in Providence and everything was ablaze. Even a student apparently set himself on fire too.
Providence isn’t the first to take part in this stupid trend, and they probably won’t be the last either.
(H/T: Barstoolsports)
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