Nick Saban might not love LSU but he does seem to favor a particular song made popular in Louisiana. He's been known to bust a move every time it plays.
When it comes to gettin' down on the dance floor, there are a few moves that have stood the test of time. Maybe you like a classic jig, or perhaps the percolator is more your style. But there is, however, one dance that gets people of all ages boogieing: the Moonwalk.
Are you ready for another Harlem Shake video? We hope so because the world is going bananas for these videos and they appear to keep on coming. And while they've all held some sort of fun factor, this one might be our favorite.
Someone must've heard the world crying for a new phenomenon, because recently the internet has been set ablaze with fascination for the Harlem Shake. Videos of college campuses -- and now firemen -- performing their versions of the dance have ripped through our search engines and YouTube streams. Among them all, this one might be our favorite.
Of all the things people make videos of themselves doing, we have to say this is probably our favorite. It's more entertaining than planking, and doing a Google image search for it isn't nearly as traumatizing as it was for milking. These days everybody's doing the Harlem Shake.
Meet Michelle Jenneke. She is about to become your new favorite Australian hurdler. Michelle has set Aussie hearts ablaze with her "unique" warm up moves and has become an internet sensation.