You don’t want to compare anyone to Ohio St, you just don’t.
But in all seriousness, since we have some passionate bandos around here, tOSU is simply much bigger and better. Then again it’s just a different culture out there. Comparing the level of musician / marcher you’d get wanting to go there is like comparing Alabama’s recruiting class to ours. UW is no slouch, however, for a west coast band.
I do like Brad, he was always good to me when I was there and he’s one of the more well-known names nationally. Also, the band has pivoted philosophically with their charts (musical, not so much marching) and they are more relevant than when I was there.
Brad McDavid is currently Director of Athletic Bands at the University of Washington. His primary duties as director of the renowned 240-member Husky Marching Band include principal field conductor, show coordinator, and program administrator. A native of Centerburg, Ohio, he previously taught at the elementary, middle school and high school levels while teaching in the public schools of Central Ohio and Tempe, Arizona. McDavid received his bachelor's degree in Music Education from The Ohio State University and a master's of Music degree from Arizona State University. In 1999 he received his PhD in Music Education from Ohio State. He has also held the position of graduate assistant director for the Purdue University band program. McDavid has served as clinician, adjudicator, and guest...
Brad McDavid is currently Director of Athletic Bands at the University of Washington. His primary duties as director of the renowned 240-member Husky Marching Band include principal field conductor, show coordinator, and program administrator. A native of Centerburg, Ohio, he previously taught at the elementary, middle school and high school levels while teaching in the public schools of Central Ohio and Tempe, Arizona. McDavid received his bachelor's degree in Music Education from The Ohio State University and a master's of Music degree from Arizona State University. In 1999 he received his PhD in Music Education from Ohio State. He has also held the position of graduate assistant director for the Purdue University band program. McDavid has served as clinician, adjudicator, and guest...
Remember when UW went to tOSU and that fucktard dotted the I?
Brad McDavid is currently Director of Athletic Bands at the University of Washington. His primary duties as director of the renowned 240-member Husky Marching Band include principal field conductor, show coordinator, and program administrator. A native of Centerburg, Ohio, he previously taught at the elementary, middle school and high school levels while teaching in the public schools of Central Ohio and Tempe, Arizona. McDavid received his bachelor's degree in Music Education from The Ohio State University and a master's of Music degree from Arizona State University. In 1999 he received his PhD in Music Education from Ohio State. He has also held the position of graduate assistant director for the Purdue University band program. McDavid has served as clinician, adjudicator, and guest...
Remember when UW went to tOSU and that fucktard dotted the I?
Brad McDavid is currently Director of Athletic Bands at the University of Washington. His primary duties as director of the renowned 240-member Husky Marching Band include principal field conductor, show coordinator, and program administrator. A native of Centerburg, Ohio, he previously taught at the elementary, middle school and high school levels while teaching in the public schools of Central Ohio and Tempe, Arizona. McDavid received his bachelor's degree in Music Education from The Ohio State University and a master's of Music degree from Arizona State University. In 1999 he received his PhD in Music Education from Ohio State. He has also held the position of graduate assistant director for the Purdue University band program. McDavid has served as clinician, adjudicator, and guest...
Remember when UW went to tOSU and that fucktard dotted the I?
Brad McDavid is currently Director of Athletic Bands at the University of Washington. His primary duties as director of the renowned 240-member Husky Marching Band include principal field conductor, show coordinator, and program administrator. A native of Centerburg, Ohio, he previously taught at the elementary, middle school and high school levels while teaching in the public schools of Central Ohio and Tempe, Arizona. McDavid received his bachelor's degree in Music Education from The Ohio State University and a master's of Music degree from Arizona State University. In 1999 he received his PhD in Music Education from Ohio State. He has also held the position of graduate assistant director for the Purdue University band program. McDavid has served as clinician, adjudicator, and guest...
Remember when UW went to tOSU and that fucktard dotted the I?
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I was at the game when then played the stripper and took their uniforms off because the were getting new ones.
McDavid sucks but it doesn’t matter anyway since 80% or the game features DJ Dumbass and a bunch of other NFL inspired contrived bull shit.
But in all seriousness, since we have some passionate bandos around here, tOSU is simply much bigger and better. Then again it’s just a different culture out there. Comparing the level of musician / marcher you’d get wanting to go there is like comparing Alabama’s recruiting class to ours. UW is no slouch, however, for a west coast band.
I do like Brad, he was always good to me when I was there and he’s one of the more well-known names nationally. Also, the band has pivoted philosophically with their charts (musical, not so much marching) and they are more relevant than when I was there.
I would have been embarrassed at that level of faggotry.
It was my first away game as an alum. I was fine with it then. I am less fine with it now.
What happened, exactly?
It was my first away game as an alum. I was fine with it then. I am less fine with it now.
What happened, exactly?
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McDavid is from Ohio State. When the Huskies played a game there they honored him by letting him dot the "i" in Ohio State.