- October 26th, 2014, 12:43 pm
#465862
Last night I went to the UT/Alabama game. Any time you go to a game with 102,000 people, it's impressive. The crowd and traditions are what we aspire to.
With that said, I left the game completely unimpressed, and even annoyed, with their in-game environment from a production stand point. It was completely normal for both bands to be playing while there was PA music going and a video on the video board. There was absolutely no coordination from their game ops people to provide continuity in the off-field aspect of the game.
As unimpressed as I was at UT, it made me even more impressed with the LU in-game environment. The off-field stuff is scripted and there is order to it. The band doesn't play at the same time as the canned music. If there's a visiting band, they don't play while our band plays.
People may not notice the details and be able to point them out, but they can definitely feel them. Our people are doing a great job and Jamie deserves more credit than she gets.
With that said, I left the game completely unimpressed, and even annoyed, with their in-game environment from a production stand point. It was completely normal for both bands to be playing while there was PA music going and a video on the video board. There was absolutely no coordination from their game ops people to provide continuity in the off-field aspect of the game.
As unimpressed as I was at UT, it made me even more impressed with the LU in-game environment. The off-field stuff is scripted and there is order to it. The band doesn't play at the same time as the canned music. If there's a visiting band, they don't play while our band plays.
People may not notice the details and be able to point them out, but they can definitely feel them. Our people are doing a great job and Jamie deserves more credit than she gets.







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- By LU Armchair coach