‘Pride of Oklahoma’ steps in to help Oregon Marching band short members due to snow in Eugene

In a sign of camaraderie, members of the “Pride of Oklahoma” marching band volunteered to support Oregon’s band short members due to snow.

If you’ve ever been around marching band at any level, you understand that it’s a community that extends beyond your school. That was on display during the River Rally in San Antonio ahead of the Valero Alamo Bowl.

With members of the Oregon marching band stranded in Eugene, Oregon after heavy snowfall the last couple of days, the “Pride of Oklahoma” Marching Band volunteered to step in and support the Ducks during the pep rally.

University of Oklahoma athletic director Joe Castiglione called it “college athletics at its finest.” In the video he posted to his Twitter account, you can hear people exclaim, “that’s cool” and “and that’s great.”

Though the Oklahoma Sooners and Oregon Ducks will be competitors come Wednesday night, the Sooners showed kindness by backing up the Ducks members that were present.

This is what the marching band community is all about. My three siblings each were in their high school’s marching band and what remains in their minds from their time is the relationships built and the support received during their time in the marching band.

From Barry Switzer presenting the “Pride” with the game ball after the Sooners stormed back in the 1983 Bedlam matchup to supporting their fellow man, the “Pride of Oklahoma” continues to give Oklahoma alumni and fans a lot to be proud about.

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Southern U’s “Human Jukebox” marching band to perform at Saints-Bills halftime

Southern U’s “Human Jukebox” marching band to perform at Saints-Bills halftime

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The New Orleans Saints are pulling out all the stops for their prime-time Thanksgiving game with the Buffalo Bills on Thursday. Not only will they be honoring Drew Brees (who will also be calling the game for NBC) at halftime, but they’ll also be featuring the world-famous “Human Jukebox” marching band from Southern University, per WDSU New Orleans.

It’s a big get, and the scheduling helped make it happen. The big-name brass band will be in town for the Bayou Classic on Saturday, their school’s annual rivalry game with Grambling University, so it makes sense to bring them in to the Caesars Superdome a few days early.

Hopefully the game is as entertaining as the halftime show. The Saints have their backs against the wall, riding a three-game losing streak at 5-5 with a crowd of other NFC playoff contenders nipping at their heels. There may be seven playoff spots up for grabs this year, but another loss could knock the Saints out of contention altogether.

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