Interesting how there a no flag girls in that 80s version of the Rutgers band. Also interesting how Ohio State doesn't either.
There were flags...watch the video.
Interesting how there a no flag girls in that 80s version of the Rutgers band. Also interesting how Ohio State doesn't either.
I'm not sure if that was the Home News Festival or the Tropicana Music Bowl.
I stand corrected. Its early here!There were flags...watch the video.
aren't those flags in the middle and around the outside of the band?Interesting how there a no flag girls in that 80s version of the Rutgers band. Also interesting how Ohio State doesn't either.
they also used to perform halftime at the RAC early days IIRC... those were awesome performances. All done in silence . All you could hear was the slapping of the guns and the marching.I remember the drill team performing in the late 70s - excellent show!!!
When the Rutgers band was a legit 225 to 250 in the mid to late 80s we did a script Rutgers - and the alma mater was part of the pre game show itself.
"Flag girls" are the Colorguard and they also have men in the squad (they did before, during and after my time).Interesting how there a no flag girls in that 80s version of the Rutgers band. Also interesting how Ohio State doesn't either.
I know. I'm not a fan. I wish we would abandon them and go the military style band a la OSU and dump the drum corp style."Flag girls" are the Colorguard and they also have men in the squad (they did before, during and after my time).
AND the Colorguard is there. If you can't see them - check for spinning flags. Clear as day!
Their seats would come out of the allotment for OSU, so no need to have angst about that.No offense, but I couldn't give a crap about the OSU band and would be very pissed off if they took seats away from RU fans by being here.
"There","their", "they're". Please don't say you passed Comp 101 at RU!
Did not know that, thanks...Their seats would come out of the allotment for OSU, so no need to have angst about that.
When I was in the band in the late 90's we marched the "RU" across the field (flipping it at one end zone) during The Bells Must Ring. And we ended with the Official seal - 1766 Q and the crown.
Since no one else seems interested, Michigan in 1932 performed formation of the word "Ohio" in script.
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Ohio State performed the first "Script Ohio" in 1936.
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Not true, I posed this question earlier in this thread (what band was the first to march the script Ohio?). I know this because I was a member of the Michigan Marching Band, and anyone who was in the MMB knows that WE first performed a script Ohio at a UM OSU game many years ago, and then it became a staple in their pregame. Voila.
With national coverage on the ABC network, this would be the perfect time for Rutgers band to perform well, including a new, knock-out halftime show. I know TV doesn't show respect for band performances. But maybe we could sneak in a bit of coverage.