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cincibuck;2038462; said:Because the Athletic Department sold time on the Jumbotron and the client doesn't want his message marred by Across the Field?
cincibuck;2038462; said:Because the Athletic Department sold time on the Jumbotron and the client doesn't want his message marred by Across the Field?
cincibuck;2038462; said:Because the Athletic Department sold time on the Jumbotron and the client doesn't want his message marred by Across the Field?
Tlangs;2038500; said:ding ding ding....we have a winner
Gatorubet;2038182; said:
What the big deal?
You'll still get to join the crowd in signing Hang on Sloopy while the PA plays commercials.
Honestly, I'm not that big a fan of the marching band (just not my thing). But this halftime show was probably the most entertaining and impressive I've seen from TBDBITL. Great formations, great arrangements.BuckeyeTillIDie;2206467; said:
From halftime of the Miami game.
The show was a celebration of the Beach Boys 50th anniversary.
MaxBuck;2206472; said:Honestly, I'm not that big a fan of the marching band (just not my thing). But this halftime show was probably the most entertaining and impressive I've seen from TBDBITL. Great formations, great arrangements.
Ohio State band celebrates video games
October, 8, 2012
By Katie Linendoll | ESPN.com
I was once in a band, and I never did anything quite as cool as The Ohio State Marching Band did during its halftime performance on Saturday. As a matter of fact, what I remember most was playing the snare drum to "Da Doo Ron Ron."
"The Best Damn Band in the Land" took on "Tetris," "Pac-Man," "Halo," "Super Mario" and more in an epic presentation in its tribute to video games old and new.
This video kind of speaks for itself. Sports tech FTW!
Even if you aren't a fan of the Buckeyes, you have to admit this was one halftime performance that was worth staying in your seat for. Perhaps it even helped inspire the football team as Ohio State went on to beat Nebraska 63-38.