Stanford band mocks border wall, whataburger during Alamo Bowl halftime show

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A quick recap...

- Stanford leads TCU 21-10 at the half
- Stanford band mocks border wall & whataburger
- Stanford loses the game 39-37

Attendees at the Valero Alamo Bowl booed the Stanford University Band during its halftime performance after the bandsmen mocked the border wall, Whataburger, and all things Texan. The performance came during the California university’s bowl game versus Texas Christian University (TCU). TCU responded by defeating the Stanford Cardinals.

The Stanford marching band, known for satirical halftime performances, poked fun at Texan’s state pride, the border wall proposed by President Donald Trump, horned frogs (the TCU mascot), and Whataburger (the iconic Texas hamburger chain), KSAT reported. Audience members booed the band loudly when they mocked the border wall, and even louder when they took on Whataburger.
http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2017...er-wall-whataburger-alamo-bowl-halftime-show/
 
Being a sissy left-wing California university full of smug, arrogant same-thinkers, they got a well deserved kick in the ass...
 
What does the score have to do with it? Were the Texas team watching the band from the locker room?

A marching band with a sense of humor (something all of us need try to maintain, especially in today's world), creating a show that is tailored for its opponent, and a close yet high-scoring finish. Sounds like it was pretty entertaining for a bowl game.
 
A marching band with a sense of humor (something all of us need try to maintain, especially in today's world), creating a show that is tailored for its opponent, and a close yet high-scoring finish. Sounds like it was pretty entertaining for a bowl game.

Maybe the TCU band should have taunted the Californication team with a bunch of guys looking like this under a Stanford band logo?

https://i.imgur.com/Qkhn62p.jpg
 
Cal beats Stanford as band blocks field

On November 20, 1982, the Cal football team wins an improbable last-second victory over Stanford when they complete five lateral passes around members of the Cardinals’ marching band, who had wandered onto the field a bit early to celebrate the upset they were sure their team had won, and score a touchdown. After catching the last pass of the series, Cal’s Kevin Moen careened through the confused horn section and made it safely to the end zone. Then he slammed into trombone player Gary Tyrell. (A photograph from the Oakland Tribune of the jubilant Moen and the terrified Tyrell in the moment just before the collision is still displayed triumphantly all over Berkeley.)
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/cal-beats-stanford-as-band-blocks-field


Cal-Stanford "The play to beat the band"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bhbuEDYHho
 
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