Kirk Herbstreit
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on the, on the back end of this, but I cannot wait to see home playoff games and how it'll impact, like you say, the game ops, uh, which obviously is a huge advantage for the home team, you know, in normal set set of circumstances.
on the, on the back end of this, but I cannot wait to see home playoff games and how it'll impact, like you say, the game ops, uh, which obviously is a huge advantage for the home team, you know, in normal set set of circumstances.
on the, on the back end of this, but I cannot wait to see home playoff games and how it'll impact, like you say, the game ops, uh, which obviously is a huge advantage for the home team, you know, in normal set set of circumstances.
Yeah. Yeah. Let me, again, I, at the risk of getting in trouble, um, I think there are schools that do an incredible job with their game ops. Like you go into the SEC, I think the home crowd and the people who run those stadiums, they look at themselves as our job
Yeah. Yeah. Let me, again, I, at the risk of getting in trouble, um, I think there are schools that do an incredible job with their game ops. Like you go into the SEC, I think the home crowd and the people who run those stadiums, they look at themselves as our job
Yeah. Yeah. Let me, again, I, at the risk of getting in trouble, um, I think there are schools that do an incredible job with their game ops. Like you go into the SEC, I think the home crowd and the people who run those stadiums, they look at themselves as our job
is to be a distraction to the enemy and to do everything we can to the line where we can't play music while the quarterbacks you know saying the signals and barking out the cadence but we're going to walk right up to the line with the band we're going to put microphones into the band the music we're going to go right to the line we're we're we're going to maybe get a letter from the sec commissioner that we can't do that that's our goal every yeah home
is to be a distraction to the enemy and to do everything we can to the line where we can't play music while the quarterbacks you know saying the signals and barking out the cadence but we're going to walk right up to the line with the band we're going to put microphones into the band the music we're going to go right to the line we're we're we're going to maybe get a letter from the sec commissioner that we can't do that that's our goal every yeah home
is to be a distraction to the enemy and to do everything we can to the line where we can't play music while the quarterbacks you know saying the signals and barking out the cadence but we're going to walk right up to the line with the band we're going to put microphones into the band the music we're going to go right to the line we're we're we're going to maybe get a letter from the sec commissioner that we can't do that that's our goal every yeah home
And in the Big Ten, I think there's a few stadiums that do that. But I just feel you guys tell me I feel like the Big Ten is a little more traditional.
And in the Big Ten, I think there's a few stadiums that do that. But I just feel you guys tell me I feel like the Big Ten is a little more traditional.
And in the Big Ten, I think there's a few stadiums that do that. But I just feel you guys tell me I feel like the Big Ten is a little more traditional.
More of the band has as much to do with the game they experience as the team. So they're a little bit in a tough spot between like in the SEC, they hire a DJ. I mean, you go to a break in the SEC and it's like the party's just beginning for the fans during TV timeouts. I mean, it is bonkers at LSU or Alabama or Georgia or Tennessee. It's insane during the TV timeout.
More of the band has as much to do with the game they experience as the team. So they're a little bit in a tough spot between like in the SEC, they hire a DJ. I mean, you go to a break in the SEC and it's like the party's just beginning for the fans during TV timeouts. I mean, it is bonkers at LSU or Alabama or Georgia or Tennessee. It's insane during the TV timeout.
More of the band has as much to do with the game they experience as the team. So they're a little bit in a tough spot between like in the SEC, they hire a DJ. I mean, you go to a break in the SEC and it's like the party's just beginning for the fans during TV timeouts. I mean, it is bonkers at LSU or Alabama or Georgia or Tennessee. It's insane during the TV timeout.
And at Ohio State, it's insane. you know, okay, let's go to break. We'll be back after this. And then it's ladies and gentlemen, if you can pay attention to the North end, the 1973 fencing team. Let's all have a, let's get on our feet and show them some appreciation for the 1973 co big 10 champs. And it's like,
And at Ohio State, it's insane. you know, okay, let's go to break. We'll be back after this. And then it's ladies and gentlemen, if you can pay attention to the North end, the 1973 fencing team. Let's all have a, let's get on our feet and show them some appreciation for the 1973 co big 10 champs. And it's like,
And at Ohio State, it's insane. you know, okay, let's go to break. We'll be back after this. And then it's ladies and gentlemen, if you can pay attention to the North end, the 1973 fencing team. Let's all have a, let's get on our feet and show them some appreciation for the 1973 co big 10 champs. And it's like,
It always tricks me. Yeah.
It always tricks me. Yeah.