FAMU Holds First Home Game Without Famed Band

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — As Florida A&M's Marching 100 quick-stepped across the grass, the stadium announcer's voice would boom through the speakers to remind those in the stands that no one could match the show they were watching: "Often imitated, never duplicated."


This season, the words more commonly used to describe FAMU's famed marching band, which has performed at high-profile events like the Super Bowl, are "disgraced" and "suspended." Saturday marked the first football game in decades without a halftime show of elaborate dances, booming percussion and thundering brass.




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