Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Practice on and off the Fields


Currently at URI our marching band practices in the commuter/faculty parking lot located at the top of campus, behind the Fine Arts Center (FAC for short). One of the biggest misnomers I have ever heard on campus is that we practice there by choice. This could not be farthest from the truth. At this university marching band is a class. We are required to attend every football game and practice, we also get graded at the end of the semester. We practice on this parking lot field because University does not want us on the football field except for during the games. We would be more then glad to open up that section of the lot during the day and close it off from four to six, but then we run the risk of cars being left in the middle of our "classroom". Ironically enough our practice field in the parking lot is not even done correctly. Once you get to the right end of the field where the ten and fifteen are...the lines become crooked. They don't even become a little crooked, they literally become diagonal. Our Ten yard line is also blacked out with tar, and then redone in a different position. This becomes insanely frustrating when learning drill. Believe me, we wish we were down on the field. So next time you curse us in your head for stealing your parking spaces to have class, please try and be a little more understanding since we literally have no control.

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