But like most great traditions, is there a way to make the Super Bowl better?
Brennand and Royle carry on the great traditions of try scoring wingers at the Woodlands.
"We've got some great traditions in this country but sometimes we fail to move on, " said the Leeds forward.
While so many great traditions associated with the Derby, like the hats, largely stay the same, there is one constant unknown: the weather.
Spurs' mediocre league form might be a mystery but Martin Jol's side clearly have not lost the ability to raise their game for a Cup tie in the great traditions of the club.
"I'm excited by the whole concept of a club which has great traditions and, in a professional era, really professionalising the support facilities and the environment the players can be in - and hopefully take that on to the field, " continued McGeechan.
Denver and Chicago both have great football traditions, but the weather is a big issue.
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While traditions are great for families, they are cancerous in the business world.
They see themselves instead as the inheritors of the great 19th-century traditions, even as they develop productions that push the boundaries of performance history.
Mr. Cooper "has great and abiding respect for traditions embodied in law a historic position in American jurisprudence, " said Mr. Starr, who defended Proposition 8 to the California Supreme Court in 2009.
The New Republic interview, carried in the magazine's 11 February issue, quotes Mr Obama as saying he has great respect for US hunting traditions, while advising gun-control advocates to be better listeners in the firearms debate.
And since it's his first trip to China, he looks forward to seeing for himself the culture and traditions that have made China a great nation.
While Lady Thatcher was more in tune with the tax-cutting, small-government traditions of Gladstonian liberalism, Mr Blair draws upon the more interventionist traditions and social reforms of the great reforming Liberal governments of 1906-14.
His unwavering courage and steadfast devotion to his U.S. and Afghan comrades, in the face of almost certain death, reflect a great credit upon himself and upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the United States Naval Service.
To avoid destruction the United States need only measure up to its own best traditions and prove itself worthy of preservation as a great nation.
Ramos achieved great things at Sevilla with an attacking philosophy that sits well with White Hart Lane traditions - and a successful Spurs playing the sort of football the club is famous for is a good day for the game in this country.
He thought about the great black migration to Chicago from the South, nearly a century before, and the traditions the migrants had made there.
Due to pressure on land resources, urbanization and social transformations, the traditions and cultural practices associated to the Kaya settlements are fast diminishing, posing great danger to the social fabric and cohesiveness of the Mijikenda communities who venerate and celebrate them as their identity and symbol of continuity.
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