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Tiger Band will perform at hafltime
Tiger Band will perform at hafltime

Tiger Band earns back spot in ACC Championship


by - Senior Writer -

Thanks to the work of Clemson Athletic Director Dan Radakovich and an outcry from Clemson fans, the band that shakes the southland will get to perform at halftime of the Dec. 2 ACC Championship Game between Clemson and Miami.

The news broke earlier this week that Clemson would march a six-minute pregame show and wasn't allowed to play at halftime while Miami would be benched for the pregame and only be allowed to play for six minutes at halftime.

That didn't sit well with a lot of people.

Collegemarching.com spoke with Mark Spede, Director of the Clemson Tiger Band about not playing at halftime of the ACC Championship.

"I think it's inherently unfair to both bands," said Spede. "Pre-game and halftime serve two very different roles; pre-game has more pageantry and functions as a sort of "pep-rally' to fire up the crowd. Halftime is more oriented towards entertaining the crowd; both are very important. To exclude one band from either portion of the game minimizes the role of both."

The outcry was heard, and according to someone close to the situation, Radakovich went to work on the band's behalf and worked out a deal with the ACC. Both bands will perform the national anthem before the game, and the ACC added a few minutes to halftime, allowing both bands to perform at intermission.

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TigerNet News®
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brandbddy
spacer Make no mistake
tiger_thom®
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74TIGER
spacer America today: complain loud enough and they will cave***
jfmahon
spacer That is certainly one way to look at it
tiger_thom®
spacer Yes, quietly accepting your fate, the story of America.
ClemKWA
spacer Re: Yes, quietly accepting your fate, the story of America.
wewillROCKyou
spacer Re: Yes, quietly accepting your fate, the story of America.
clempsun
spacer Re: America today: complain loud enough and they will cave***
Topher
spacer OR - don't let some Doushy committee or corp decide whats
FLTiger87
spacer Now it's clear why we dropped in the rankings.
classof1994®
spacer Re: Now it's clear why we dropped in the rankings.
ddclemson
spacer Re: Now it's clear why we dropped in the rankings.
jeancooper
spacer I appreciate our band but I don't care if and when
TigerSHARKey
spacer Yes, well that certainly was an outcry to end all outcries!
SolidVerbal
spacer Well, is there anything else Clemson A.D. DAN can do?!
lightbulbbill®
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Eagle03®
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jrconnolly
spacer They be ranked too, as would UL and Wake at least.***
RC Tiger®
spacer I'm not exactly sure how they "earned" it back
BlackFriar
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Tiger Contractor
spacer Think I had rather seen the full pregame show with Clemson
grrowl
spacer Re: Think I had rather seen the full pregame show with Clemson
rsttiger