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Enter the Marching Chiefs




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Uploaded to YouTube by: AzNrAvEcHiLd6i9
Date submitted to Unlisted Videos: 13 March 2018
Date uploaded/published to YouTube: 4 April 2006

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Not to crack down upon my fellow Seminole brethren, but the I have searched to the outermost edges of this website for a bits and shreds of "the band that has never lost a halftime." And I'm sad to say, current clips of the marching chiefs are pretty damn pathetic at best. I know they are not as important as the football team, but they are still part of the team. "Not the part of the team that gets laid after the game, but part of the team nonetheless (David Attel PowWow 2005)." After all, who else can whip the crowd into a frenzy by striking up the infamous War Chant - agruably the most intimidating cheer in collegiate sports. So here's my attempt to give them a little recognition. As part of the pregame ceremonies, the Marching Chiefs assemble on the field to the cadence "Come on and Go," then play the "4th quarter fanfare."