Football is a man's sport.
Gotta admit, I'm not a fan of the bands either. Did see a few halftime performances by The Pride and A&M's band when they'd come to town, but usually I missed most of the halftime shows to get something to eat/drink and go to the head. However, I do like having them in the stands fire us up with Boomer Sooner and other great OU favorites during the game.
Where's that oft mentioned youtube that we were expecting...???
Where's that oft mentioned youtube that we were expecting...???
Yeah that, probably not until around the holidays.
I'm hiring a producer that has a home studio and the whole bit.
Gonna be sweet!
a gaggle of pert, young female back-up singers need to be available (at least when I'm around)
I hate boise state more than I dislike the huskies...
I lost interest in the halftime shows when the marching bands started performing songs like "Do you know the way to San Jose" instead of playing John Philip Sousa marches.
Too many people underestimate the physical and technical demands of good show bands. They have mad talent, endurance, and dedication.
The gold standard of marching bands is Ohio State's. While A&M's band is large and impressive, OSU's is better. I'll watch script Ohio (which is amazing no matter how many times you've seen it) as well as the rest of their show because they're innovative, precise, and always musically excellent. I also say this as someone who doesn't particularly like their team, their fanbase, nor their coach.
Those kids put forth just as much effort as any athlete.