B2A—short for “Belt to Ass”—is the viral celebration uniting Ole Miss and Miami as they clash in the CFP Fiesta Bowl semifinal. This gesture, popularized by Hurricanes legend Michael Irvin and adopted by Rebels fans, symbolizes dominance and has become a cultural phenomenon in college football.
The College Football Playoff Fiesta Bowl semifinal isn’t just a battle for a national championship berth—it’s a clash of two programs that have embraced a shared postgame tradition: B2A. As Ole Miss and Miami prepare to face off on Thursday, Jan. 8, at 7:30 p.m. ET in Glendale, Arizona, the celebration has become a symbol of their underdog journeys.
What Does B2A Mean?
B2A stands for “Belt to Ass.” The phrase and accompanying gesture—snapping a belt together or against something—represents a convincing, dominant victory. While the celebration has existed in sports culture for years, it has taken center stage during the 2025-26 CFP, with both the Rebels and Hurricanes adopting it as their signature postgame ritual.
For Miami, the gesture is synonymous with Michael Irvin, the Hurricanes legend and Pro Football Hall of Famer. Irvin, a fixture on the sidelines during games, has been seen performing the B2A celebration after key wins, including Miami’s CFP Cotton Bowl quarterfinal victory over Ohio State.
Ole Miss, meanwhile, has made the celebration a team-wide tradition. Players were seen performing the gesture after their CFP Sugar Bowl quarterfinal upset over Georgia, and even former head coach Lane Kiffin joined in during the Rebels’ Egg Bowl victory over Mississippi State—his final game before departing for LSU.
The celebration has also spread to the Ole Miss student section, where fans have been seen taking their belts off and snapping them together during and after games, creating a unifying ritual for the program’s historic season.
The Cultural Impact of B2A
The B2A celebration is more than just a postgame tradition—it’s a statement. For both Ole Miss and Miami, it represents:
- Dominance: A physical embodiment of a decisive victory.
- Resilience: Ole Miss overcame the loss of Kiffin, while Miami silenced critics with back-to-back upsets.
- Fan Engagement: The celebration has become a rallying cry for both fanbases.
As the two teams prepare for their first meeting since 1951, the B2A gesture has become a symbol of their shared underdog mentality. Whether it’s Irvin on the sidelines or Rebels fans in the stands, the celebration has transcended the field and become a cultural phenomenon in college football.
Why This Matters for the Fiesta Bowl
The B2A celebration adds an extra layer of intrigue to the Fiesta Bowl semifinal. Both teams have used it to punctuate their CFP runs, and the winner will likely embrace it as a signature moment in their journey to the national championship game.
For fans, the celebration is a reminder of the passion and energy that define college football. As Ole Miss and Miami battle for a spot in the title game, the B2A gesture will be a visible—and audible—symbol of their dominance.
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