Alright.
To those who said that we didn't play enough: we've played A LOT more in the stands than we have played in the past few years. The NCAA rules don't allow bands to play a whole lot. This year however, our AD told us to play when we need to play, basically, and when or if a ref warns us we'll tone it down. (We got a warning from the refs at the ULM game for playing too much) Also, we're human, we're not machines. If you run all day, you're going to be tired right? Well, we have practice from 10:30 until 12:30 in The Swamp, the day of the games. We also have the Cajun Walk and we have the Ragin' March. We have three pep rallies, at the Alumni tent, at the ticket booth, and on the hillside. Then we have pre-game, then we have our halftime show. We're much more interested in saving our chops so that we sound good during the times we're actually the main attraction i.e. pre-game and halftime. (If you want to hear how well we really play, come to the Showcase of Marching Bands Saturday, we play at 6. We won't play the entire day, so we'll be ready to go for our performances.) Also, WE'RE FANS TOO!!!!! We want to watch our Cajuns play we don't want to but stuck looking at our director all night.
There is absolutely no coordination between the PoA, the Jazz and the cheerleaders. I remember when I first started, the Jazz had a different person in charge, and we would always be working with each other. They'd be at our practices during the week to work out things with the dance tune, and when we'd go somewhere we'd all ride together and hang out and have a good time. Now, with this new person in charge, it seems like they want no part of the band. The only time we ever see them is for maybe 20 minutes on Saturday during our rehearsal. They always have to have they always have to have their own section on the buses, and seem to be worried about only themselves. To a lesser extent this holds true with the cheerleaders, although they travel with the football team, its kinda like they're in a different division I guess. I dunno.
As far as us not playing when the team comes out: we've always played as the team was running onto the field, this time, however, the team took too long. We weren't too early, they were too late.
As far as us not playing the fight song when the team comes out in the second half: what do you want us to do?? We're trying to get back into our seats. How about the crowd take some initiative and SING the fight song when they come out since we can't play it.
As far as us playing when we had the ball, yeah I was f-ing ____ed about that too, blame our band director.
As far as us not playing the fight song tag (the "Hustle up and bustle up and fight on to victory, Geaux U-L!!" part") after we get a first down, as soon as we see the signal that we got it, our director is yelling at us to play. The drummers are always playing grab-_____ and never come in when they're supposed to. It ____es us off too, blame the percussion. A lot of times, we can't play because they take too long to get ready.
We want to play more and new things. We've gotten a lot of new music. However, its up to our band director to make time in rehearsal to learn them, and up to him to call them up for us to play during the games.
Don't blame the band for anything. All we do is follow orders. Would you blame a private for something his sergeant ordered him to do? No, so don't blame the band for all this stuff. Most of the time its not our fault.
I've taken all the criticism, but the one thing that has been requested most by this forum of the band actually happened last night, and nobody said a thing about it (to my knowledge.) As soon as the game was over, we played the fight song, followed directly by our ALMA MATER!!! We played it before most people even left, the team was still in the middle of the field. Our director even talked with the AD and got them to put to lyrics to the Alma Mater on the screen.
Just give us a break guys. I mean, we all have classes, we all have jobs, we all have lives. I work about 36 hours on top of school, my girlfriend, band and the fraternity I'm pledging, and I still have to find the time when I do get free time to do homework, study for exams, wash clothes, clean my house etc.; this is a common story among students. We get worn out. Like I said, we're only human, and we do our best to try to entertain our fans during the games.