From TWGB,
<span style="font-size: 11px;"><font color="#660000">SEC RE-ENFORCES INSTITUTIONALLY CONTROLLED SOUND</font></span></p>
<span style="font-size: 11px;"><font color="#660000">This week, all SEC schools received a memo from the conference office that re-enforces the league's limitations on institutionally controlled computerized sound during football games. We made mention of this a couple of weeks ago in this column, and have taken steps to make sure that we are in compliance.</font></span></p>
<span style="font-size: 11px;"><font color="#660000">Essentially, the policy allows schools to play music or sound through its audio and video systems only during specified times during the game. Those elements may be used during pre-game, at halftime, and in post-game, after scoring plays, and during timeouts on the field.</font></span></p>
<span style="font-size: 11px;"><font color="#660000">Additionally, school bands, or any component thereof, may not play once the offensive team breaks the huddle until the play is whistled dead.</font></span></p>
<span style="font-size: 11px;"><font color="#660000">It is important to remember that this policy, like any other rule, of the Southeastern Conference was voted on and approved by the athletic directors in the league.</font></span></p>
<span style="font-size: 11px;"><font color="#660000">I have already asked Commissioner Slive if this policy could be revisited at a future time for reconsideration. We feel that full use of the video board and audio system enhance the atmosphere at our football games, and we hope that most other schools in the league feel the same way.</font></span></p>
Well, the SEC had a good chance to say something about cowbells, and they said nothing. Good.
And GB is pushing a back on the rules against "institutionally controlled sound". Awesomeness. Contrast that with LT who probably would have been a co-sponsor of the rule like that.
<span style="font-size: 11px;"><font color="#660000">SEC RE-ENFORCES INSTITUTIONALLY CONTROLLED SOUND</font></span></p>
<span style="font-size: 11px;"><font color="#660000">This week, all SEC schools received a memo from the conference office that re-enforces the league's limitations on institutionally controlled computerized sound during football games. We made mention of this a couple of weeks ago in this column, and have taken steps to make sure that we are in compliance.</font></span></p>
<span style="font-size: 11px;"><font color="#660000">Essentially, the policy allows schools to play music or sound through its audio and video systems only during specified times during the game. Those elements may be used during pre-game, at halftime, and in post-game, after scoring plays, and during timeouts on the field.</font></span></p>
<span style="font-size: 11px;"><font color="#660000">Additionally, school bands, or any component thereof, may not play once the offensive team breaks the huddle until the play is whistled dead.</font></span></p>
<span style="font-size: 11px;"><font color="#660000">It is important to remember that this policy, like any other rule, of the Southeastern Conference was voted on and approved by the athletic directors in the league.</font></span></p>
<span style="font-size: 11px;"><font color="#660000">I have already asked Commissioner Slive if this policy could be revisited at a future time for reconsideration. We feel that full use of the video board and audio system enhance the atmosphere at our football games, and we hope that most other schools in the league feel the same way.</font></span></p>
Well, the SEC had a good chance to say something about cowbells, and they said nothing. Good.
And GB is pushing a back on the rules against "institutionally controlled sound". Awesomeness. Contrast that with LT who probably would have been a co-sponsor of the rule like that.