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The views and sounds of university football include much more than what happens on the grill. They come from the music band too.
In episode 3 of the Fox Nation series, “The tides that come together” Alabama Crimson Tide’s ‘Band of Dollars’ is exhibited during the practices and before the main soccer games.
How the last installment exploresPerhaps the strongest sound of all is the immense pride that is shared between the members of the band, who is much more than an extracurricular activity.
“It became a great objective of mine to make the battery line in Bama”, member of Drumline of ‘Million Dollar Band’ and the last year student at the University of Alabama, Cade Wilson He said in the new episode. “It was probably the best day of my life so far.”
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For Wilson, it is an honor and a legacy; Both parents were members of the band in their younger years. His father was drummer and his mother was a member of Crimsonettes, the batals group presented next to the ‘Band of Millions of Dollars’.
“Fulfilling that family legacy meant a lot,” Wilson explained.
The episode also highlighted the Crimsonettes, during which Captain Sally Otts expressed how intimidating are the road environments for the crimson tide, especially when the team travels to Knoxville to play their rivals, Tennessee’s volunteers.
“This week, we will talk about how to react positively when things are not going well,” said Otts.
“Because that environment (Tennessee) is so negative and terrifying, and if we lose, it can be really intense,” he explained on the basis of volunteer fans, known for being passionate and, for some, some, some, to some, frankly annoying.
Tennessee volunteers fans demolish the goal post while they celebrate a victory over the crgesí tide of Alabama in the Neyland Stadium on October 15, 2022 in Knoxville, Tennessee. Tennessee won the 52-49 game. (Photo of Donald Page/Getty Images)
Wilson emphasized the importance of being part of such a historical band before the start between the crimson tide and the volunteers.
“I am an university ambassador every time I put that script ‘A’,” Wilson said. “I am in uniform with all my best friends. I have the purpose of serving.”
“You have the opportunity to represent the university at the highest level. That is the farthest thing you can go without being literally in the football team.”
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