FifyAfter video review, the call on the field is confirmed - **** Iowa
FifyAfter video review, the call on the field is confirmed - **** Iowa
The video inside the stadium shows them going OUT OF THEIR WAY to go out the west entrance where they knew fans were trying to exit.
Some band geek hating going on, come on guys, a marching band operates similar to a military unit, you may think it's stupid, but us dorks took pride in that stuff. You can "disagree" with it all you want, but it's what we were taught.
For cripes sakes....when one avenue is blocked, try a different direction, eh Gary?
It's really not though. Imagine you are in the ISU marching band marching to or from Kinnick Stadium. You are required to march in step and play your instrument half the time. Do you think it's a good idea to just let a Hawkeye fan walk right in the middle of your formation? Nothing good can come from that.
Even when they (the ISU band) are marching to and from Jack Trice they don't let people into their ranks. It's tradition for marching bands to march as a parade to and from the stadium for games. This is not just a group of people walking around. The Cyclone fans at Jack Trice don't have anything harmful in mind, but they may be trying to screw around with people and make it harder for them to march to the stadium or at best are just clueless and are holding up the band and splitting it apart during the march to the stadium. This doesn't apply just to hostile environments.
I have absolutely no problem with the Iowa marching band trying to close its ranks and keeping people out. That's probably the one good thing they did that day.
You typically try to avoid crowded situations, yes.
We were always very strategic getting in and out of Kinnick or other stadiums -- avoided bunched crowds, had known routes, no drum cadences or playing school songs, no chanting or cheers, and keep close to one another when going through tailgating lots.
Even then, you are unavoidably have to go through some crowds in the lots or the concourses, and the bands naturally draw a crowd/build up stopped traffic around them. But we were taught to do absolutely nothing to antagonize or make a tense situation worse.
The Iowa band, either through a willful effort to gloat about their win, miscommunication about which route to take out of the stadium, or just pure incompetence somewhere in their leadership, decided to basically do none of those things above.
you do know where marching bands come from, do you not?As a prior service member I take offense to this....
Your job as a band is over at that point. You're only job is to get to the bus. I guess I can understand the need to stay in ranks when you are performing. But this is no longer a performance, this is literally just a group of people trying to get to the bus.
Here is an example of the Iowa marching band playing their fight song in a crowded area. Check out the sousaphones not swinging.
Whether the motions are normal or not, they clearly have the ability to play the fight song without them.
They were standing still and not walking in formation![]()
What's the best way to keep track of your people? Keep them in your (rehearsed daily) parade block formation.
Some band geek hating going on, come on guys, a marching band operates similar to a military unit, you may think it's stupid, but us dorks took pride in that stuff. You can "disagree" with it all you want, but it's what we were taught.
question needs to be asked, and answered:
Why did the band choose to go through the W gate, who made that decision, and where they told to use the E gate?
question needs to be asked, and answered:
Why did the band choose to go through the W gate, who made that decision, and where they told to use the E gate?
Yes, there is an element of pride about it, but it is for safety, too.
Some drunk idiot runs in there, trips, falls over, and... pretty sure you have a cascading pile-up, a few expensive instruments damaged or broken, and probably some injuries.
We are being sticklers about it for safety, not for pride.
The correct decision would've been to go out the east gate. I really don't understand the decision making process that led to them trying to go out the west side while fans were trying to leave as well. That failure in decision-making is the root cause of the whole issue - and the narrative should be centered around why it happened.