PaladinFan coming in hot with info. This is great to know. We always question this.paladinfan12 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 02, 2022 2:05 pmIt has been a bit (10 years+), but here is what I recall on the band's involvement:cavedweller2 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 02, 2022 11:07 amI heard they have to buy tickets.Davemeister wrote: ↑Fri Dec 02, 2022 10:24 amDoes the Athletic Department provide financial support to The Furman Marching Band and Pep Band in return for their participation at Football and Basketball games? What is the best way for us to show our support for the student musicians who devote their time & talents to enhancing the Game Day experience?
Football: The school and the music department have music scholarships they provide to students to attend Furman. Generally if you play a wind or percussion instrument, the scholarship mandates that you participate in marching band. The students get a free drink or snack from the athletic department during the homes games. The athletic department also pays for the band to go to the one FBS away game every year if it is drivable in a day (Clemson, South Carolina, Tennessee, etc.) I believe there usually isn't enough money to pay for overnight lodging or go to a 2nd away game.
Basketball: The band is limited per NCAA rules to 30 people. The school pays each student $10 per home game (usually 16 games between men and women). The NCAA covers the entire cost of transporting, housing, and feeding the band, team, and cheerleaders for the SoCon tournament and NCAA/NIT tournament if the team makes it.
A lot may have changed in 10 years, but this is how I recall the band finances were managed.
From my point of view, the band is on scholarship and their main goal is to graduate with their credits. Great performers with talent that we somewhat take advantage of in athletics.
But, from my music friends I had at FU, performing at games is a good respite and opportunity to have fun. I am extremely proud of our music department and the talent we have. No one is coming here to be in a loud obnoxious marching band (ie Clemson and SEC); however, we have talented music major students/fans that can make noise with instruments in the most harmonious way.
Their priorities are music and education. As the teams progress, we will need them more than ever.