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2nd best. I rate USC as the top band followed by OSU.

i will look them up on you tube!

 

Lol college bands are my thing. I never played an instrument myself but think they are the best part of the game experience.

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I had friends at Notre Dame that were jealous that Ohio st called themselves the best damn band in the land. You gotta watch out for those band nerds. They don't mess around!

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Thought this was going to be about Foreigner. oh well

are you the one who posted the Foreigner lyrics remixed to describe Zay's drop? :lol: Edited by YoloinOhio
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I wish, no though

i just checked - it was Transient:

"A little 80's cross pollination of threads going out to TBD this morning with Foreigner's Zay You Will

 

Zay you will... Zay you won't! Please catch the ball next time.

 

Zay you do... Zay you don't want to be cryin'."

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2nd best. I rate USC as the top band followed by OSU.

USC wins cheerleaders, OSU can have the band... I have a personal preference between the two groups, but this is not the place for that...

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If you are going to Bills- Tampa game on 10/22 you will see The Ohio State marching band perform at New Era! Sometimes a better experience than the team itself... the band never lets us down!

https://tbdbitl.osu.edu

No one ever goes to a game just to see a marching band. It adds to the experience yes completely agree, but if they are such a draw they would sell out stadiums when they have college band competitions.(they don't)

 

Also highly unlikely anyone who is a football fan cares about a college band unless they are fans of, alumni, or go to that college.

 

Don't believe me? Try having the Ohio State Band play at halftime at Kinnick Stadium someday. The boos would rain allllllllll day.

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No one ever goes to a game just to see a marching band. It adds to the experience yes completely agree, but if they are such a draw they would sell out stadiums when they have college band competitions.(they don't)

 

Also highly unlikely anyone who is a football fan cares about a college band unless they are fans of, alumni, or go to that college.

 

Don't believe me? Try having the Ohio State Band play at halftime at Kinnick Stadium someday. The boos would rain allllllllll day.

 

Nobody ever said a marching band would sell out a stadium. I believe OP was saying he's been to games where the marching band was great but the home team wasn't that day.

 

I guess I'm the highly unlikely anyone who is a Bills fan with zero ties to OSU that saw the video I linked to above and was impressed and cares enough to check out their performances on youtube.

 

The Kinnick Stadium comment was just silly.

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No one ever goes to a game just to see a marching band. It adds to the experience yes completely agree, but if they are such a draw they would sell out stadiums when they have college band competitions.(they don't)

 

Also highly unlikely anyone who is a football fan cares about a college band unless they are fans of, alumni, or go to that college.

 

Don't believe me? Try having the Ohio State Band play at halftime at Kinnick Stadium someday. The boos would rain allllllllll day.

they play at Kinnick on 11/4...

 

They play at every away stadium except Penn State. And are never booed. They play to the home crowd. It's fun.

 

Nobody ever said a marching band would sell out a stadium. I believe OP was saying he's been to games where the marching band was great but the home team wasn't that day.

 

I guess I'm the highly unlikely anyone who is a Bills fan with zero ties to OSU that saw the video I linked to above and was impressed and cares enough to check out their performances on youtube.

 

The Kinnick Stadium comment was just silly.

correct. Of course no one needs a band to sell out a college game. But sometimes .... no matter what happens in the game, the band is always worth it! Edited by YoloinOhio
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they play at Kinnick on 11/4...

 

They play at every away stadium except Penn State. And are never booed. They play to the home crowd. It's fun.

correct. Of course no one needs a band to sell out a college game. But sometimes .... no matter what happens in the game, the band is always worth it!

 

Are you an OSU football fan? If so, read on.

 

My son just entered high school and is in the marching band. I had heard a few years ago that our marching band is head and shoulders above the others in the area. Our football team not so much.

 

So I go to the first game of the year to see my son play at half-time and this player on the other team (Lindenhurst) just wrecks the game, a man among boys. WR, LB and kicker. Unstoppable. The next morning I pick up the Sunday paper and he's front and center on the high school section...and he's committed to OSU as a tight end. Here's the story:

 

http://www.newsday.com/sports/high-school/football/ohio-state-football-commit-jeremy-ruckert-ready-for-a-big-senior-year-at-lindenhurst-1.14107369

 

And if you're interested in a high school marching band that doesn't suck:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9H6dyzlWwoc

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Marching bands are the only kind of entertainment I think appropriate, at a football game. And a really good band is a joy to watch. OSU, USC, and most of the big schools have good bands. I was always a fan of the traditionally black college bands, but I haven't seen too many examples, in recent years. Major exceptions are the bands from Florida Southern and Southern University and A&M College (the "Human Jukebox"). I also think Stanford's band is very fun to watch---and, let's face it, completely crazy at times.

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