The sights and sounds of college football include not only what’s happening on the grill. They also come from the parade band.
In episode 3 of the Fox Nation series, “The tide of union”,” Alabama’s crimson trend of “Million Dollar Band” is on display before practice and big football games.
With the latest issue of explorationperhaps the biggest sound of all sounds is a huge pride shared among band members – it is more than just an extracurricular activity.
“This became a big goal for me to make drum lines in Bama,” the Million Dollar Band and Drum Line members of the University of Alabama Senior Cad Wilson Say in the new episode. “It’s probably the best day of my life so far.”
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For Wilson, it was a kind of honor and legacy. His parents were young band members. His father was a drummer, and his mother was a member of Crimsonettes, a baton turnaround group that performed with the Million Dollar Band.
“It is a big deal to realize the family legacy,” Wilson explained.
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The episode also caused a sensation, during which Captain Sally Otts expressed intimidation for the crimson trend, especially when the team headed to Knoxville to play Tennessee volunteers.
“This week, we’re going to talk about how to react in a positive way when things are going well,” Oates said.
“Because of that environment [Tennessee] She was so negative and terrible that if we lost it could be really intense. ” Totally annoying.

Tennessee volunteer fans demolished the goal post while celebrating the win over Alabama Crimson Tide at Neyland Stadium on October 15, 2022 in Knoxville, Tennessee. Tennessee won 52-49. (Photo by Donald Page/Getty image)
Wilson stressed the importance of being such a historical band before the crimson tide kicks off with the volunteers.
“Every time I insert the script ‘a’, I’m an ambassador to the university,” Wilson said. “I’m wearing uniforms with all my best friends. I have a purpose for service.”
“You have the opportunity to represent the university at the highest level. This is all you can do without literally looking at the football team.”
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