As someone who IS currently in the band, I'd love to share some insight into how we operate...
I saw someone ask what other obligations are more important than playing at the athletic games. While we love playing these games because they are A LOT of fun, it isn't our only obligation. The symphonic band, jazz ensembles, orchestra, and other ensembles have rehearsals and concerts throughout the year. This doesn't even mention individual recitals. This isn't Clemson, we don't have the numbers to have 200 people JUST focus on the marching band. Most of us have to stretch out our time to be everywhere, because there are only so many of us.
We audition for scholarships, obviously, music majors are going to receive more than non-music majors because... this is their future career. Not everyone receives a scholarship but the typical requirement is to be in marching band, and two other large ensembles while also taking private lessons. To my knowledge, basketball band does NOT count as one of those two ensembles. As you can see, it is a large commitment.
The basketball band is a favorite for a lot of us. we have so much fun cheering the basketball teams on. We have a predetermined list of all the games that we will be attending. We try our best to be at as many games as possible but remember we are students. Music students alone have to overload almost every semester to graduate. We have finals and outside obligations. We LOVE being there but it is nowhere near everything we do here musically at Furman.
With that said, I hope I could shed some light on what we do. See ya'll Saturday