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A Season of Spirit in the Inland Empire

By William Cortez
Community Writer
10/28/2025 at 01:39 PM

As the air cools and leaves begin to turn shades of amber and gold, fall ushers in one of America’s favorite traditions — football season. Across the Inland Empire, from high school fields to college stadiums, the excitement of Friday night lights and Sunday watch parties brings families, friends, and neighbors together like nothing else.

 

High school football is more than just a game — it’s a local tradition. Stadiums in Colton, Rialto, Redlands, and Moreno Valley glow under the lights as students, parents, and alumni fill the stands to cheer on their hometown teams. The sound of marching bands, cheerleaders on the sidelines, and the crowd erupting after a touchdown all remind us why fall football is the heartbeat of small-town America.

Local rivalries run deep, and games like the “Smudge Pot” and “Battle of the Belt” bring communities together in friendly competition. Beyond the scoreboards, these events build school spirit and lifelong memories.

 

Saturdays belong to college football fans. Many Inland Empire residents proudly sport their USC, UCLA, or San Bernardino Valley College gear as they gather to watch games with family and friends. For NFL fans, Sunday afternoons mean tailgates, jerseys, and cheering for favorites like the Rams, Chargers, and Raiders.

Whether it’s a backyard barbecue or a neighborhood watch party, football season has a way of uniting people. The shared excitement of a close game or a last-minute win captures the energy of fall in a uniquely American way.

 

No football season is complete without food. From sizzling grills to slow-cooked chili, fans across the Inland Empire embrace the flavors of fall. Local restaurants and sports bars are also buzzing with energy, offering game-day specials and big screens for fans who want to catch every play.

Pumpkin patches, farmers markets, and local harvest festivals add to the season’s charm — offering a perfect way to balance the high energy of football with the cozy comforts of autumn.

 

Fall and football together bring a sense of tradition, excitement, and community pride. It’s a season where friends gather, families cheer, and cities across the Inland Empire unite under the lights.

Whether you’re in the stands, at home, or enjoying a local tailgate, the message is the same — in the Inland Empire, fall isn’t just a season, it’s a celebration.