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  • i went to a game with my mom and we had seats over the tunnel, best view ever if you ask me

  • TUBA POWER!!!!

  • If I was a trumpet player I'd be terrified of scraping my mouth piece against that concrete. Good job brass players!

  • im gonna be one of them cymbals one day

  • On, Wisconsin!

  • While it wasn't in this vid, I think the script OHIO is pretty slick. What an honor it must be to dot the "I". They even gave my fav golfer, Jack Nicklaus that special moment he will probably never forget. MARCHING BANDS RULE

  • Way to capture the drum major! :(

  • OH-

  • thumbs up for guy in percussion going CHA CHA CHA CHA

  • @darthtater590 truly say "shot"

  • Watch this video in HD, full screen it, and turn up the speakers! This is what it's all about! The Bucks are struggling this year, but one thing is for sure, no band can ever beat TBDBITL! Go Bucks!!!!

  • where are there woodwinds?

  • @videogames196 There are none. The Ohio State University Marching Band is all brass and percussion.

  • Best seat in the house!!! (for the band at least,not the game). Awesome video!!! I was at the game when they played Penn State 11/13/10, got some good footage of Script Ohio, check out my channel

  • I love how nobody gives a shit about the Miami fan and we beat them in this game. Go bucks

  • I GO TICKETS FOR THISSESON HELL YA GO BUCKS

  • GO BARITONES!

  • Ok I'm a Michigan fan and just curious, what exactly does the drum major do because obviously the guy recording this missed him so I'm a little interested. Anyone help me out?

  • @searchengines4fun He is kind of like the leader. Like when they do script Ohio he leads them when they're marching.

  • @Ohiostate3311 Yeah ik he leads them during script ohio but i just didn't know what the significance was when he shoots outta the gates thats a must see kinda thing

  • @searchengines4fun He throws the baton about 1 mile over the cross bar and catches it behind his back, never missing a beat, of course.

  • TBDBITL

  • Woot! My husband's nephew's in the band. We're proud of you, Luke!

  • you missed the drum major

  • @mgthesixth I know whats that all about :)

  • I just played at their invitational band competition yesterday and I play tuba. We exit that ramp and you really have to duck! It's not a very tall entrance.

  • Look at that moronic Miami fan doing the thUg sign! Fucking moron! Go back to your cocaine loving city!

  • I am curious if anyone knows how many football tickets are alloted to the visitng team at Ohio State? I ask because i never see many away fans in the stands, even if it is against a ranked opponent. Does the Big Ten have a minimum requirement that should be reserved?

  • @ddmorange1 yea like 10,000 out of 105,000

  • they think there better than everybody they play on those crapy field drums that souind like crap

  • @jjesus2468 too bad you're not on the line... i've always considered corps marchers to have pretty decent hands but i guess you would know better, right? Btw, what's a field drum? Oh, maybe you mean a drum with a mylar head on it...

    You're either not good enough to make the band or go to a school that is jealous of the respect demanded from The Ohio State University Marching Band.

  • at 0:25 .. thats my cousin! kid with the glasses! TBDBITL GO BUCKS!

  • @MrBuckeye215 nate? yep. he's rad.

  • NOTHING  in sports compares to this!!!!! GO BUCKS!!!!

  • pause at .26 i saw andrew wooo go andrew

  • In 1932 when the University of Michigan Marching Band took the field at Ohio Stadium. The Michigan Band formed the word “OHIO” spelled out in script diagonally across the field in the double-deck Ohio stadium to the accompaniment of the O.S.U. marching song, “Fight the Team.” Other Michigan band formations were “MICH,” a block “O,” and a block “M.”

  • Ted Boehm, OSU marching band member in 1935 and 1936, and considered an “authority” on Script Ohio, wrote that indeed, Michigan had performed the first Ohio in script. By 1936 Ohio State finally had learned how to perform OHIO in script and has done so ever since!

  • @ddmorange1 Yes you are correct...however Ohio State performed the first Script Ohio in which the word was spelled out letter by letter as it is today.

  • @ddmorange1 No, they did NOT do it by script - it was simply a static block "Ohio". TBDBITL created the script version used today. I guess UoM hadn't learned to do joined up writing by then :-)

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  • Great Video!

  • nice!!!! GO BUCKS!!!!!

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