has apparently hit their 350 member mark. Hopefully they all stick around until the fall.
And itās what makes the college game day environment different.Thatās awesome.
Makes the experience so much better with a big band.
Well it might go down by September because some drummers are rumored to be entering the transfer portal to get a large NIL deal at Michigan.
I will be stunned - VERY HAPPILY - if there are anywhere close to 350 on the field come Labor Day Weekend. STUNNED. This would be a HUGE jump from the #'s on the field last year (which, maybe early in the season, were a little over 200). LET'S GOOOOO!!!!
Agreed. I wish they would tone down the piped in music and let the band play like the "old" days. Was pretty cool in the 80s/90's.Thatās awesome.
Makes the experience so much better with a big band.
So is the 350 number all musicians or is the auxiliary added in too?
With the larger band, could we maybe model after some other schools and let the band play some sort of third down song or tune as an "intimidation" instead of the god forsaken train horn?
I'm being complete serious here. The horns gotta go
Donāt need to be in the upper deck. Just have to go to the top of the 100s and take a picture of the band while theyāre on the field. Just like we used to do lol! Very easy to count and come within 5 to 10 digits of the correct number.I'm depending upon you being in the upper deck at halftime against Northwestern counting their numbers:
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I HATE the horn.With the larger band, could we maybe model after some other schools and let the band play some sort of third down song or tune as an "intimidation" instead of the god forsaken train horn?
I'm being complete serious here. The horns gotta go
That's what I'm saying though is with a larger band next to the student section, they could potentially start a new tune and drown out any nonsense.I hate the horn, but, the horn was added to drown out the "f-penn state" chants from the student section.
I think he was being sarcastic Meg lol!!!I think only tOSU offers band NIL deals............
If we could ever hear them over the Club Shi DJ that would be nice. I'm old fashioned and out of date, I like to hear the band play during a fall Saturday afternoon, gives it that collegiate feel. But hey, I guess we're going for D'Jais, some people must like that too.And itās what makes the college game day environment different.
In a good way.
I personally don't mind Metallica being played on 3rd down - but I could also do without the overzealous horn.
This just made me think though, and perhaps I am misremembering... Back in the day, did the marching band play "Knight Call" on 3rd down?
My first band teacher as a kid (Bill Kellerman) was the one who wrote it so it holds a special place in my heart, and it is a badass fanfare in its own right:
Thatās awesome.
Makes the experience so much better with a big band.
I get it for the pre-pre-game where the guys are warming up and getting in the zone.It's a shame the DJ takes up so much of their time during the games.
I get it for the pre-pre-game where the guys are warming up and getting in the zone.
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Is the DJ responsible for the third down sounds and train horn?
For example, Georgia's band play's "Dies Iraee" every 3rd down and even through the tv screen it sounds soo badass.
Be that as it may, I just want the horn to go awayHelps that their Defense get stops
Difference between bad & badass
there is no DJ during the game. The DJ is only pre-game.
There is a game day person who is in charge of the music and the sounds for 1st down/TD/3rd down and so on.
Again, train horn on 3rd down was added to drown out the f-penn state chants from the students.
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