Ohio State marching band to stage prerecorded performances for football games https://t.co/dhzT7QbGTU— BuckeyeXtra.com (@BuckeyeXtra) October 19, 2020
So excited to share our first show of the year with you! Bookmark this YouTube link and subscribe to our channel to watch the show on Saturday morning at 11:30. #TogetherAsBuckeyes #GoBuckeyesπΊπ₯π: https://t.co/Le7tQ93EDa pic.twitter.com/hjWa9NOKXG— The Ohio State University Marching Band (@TBDBITL) October 21, 2020
The Ohio State Marching Band won't be at the Shoe on Saturday, but TBDBITL is recording virtual performances to keep its gameday traditions going, while staying ready in hopes the Big Ten will allow marching bands to attend games later this season: https://t.co/f982sgsXvz— Dan Hope (@Dan_Hope) October 22, 2020
A 193-person single file march lasting 3 minutes, 27 seconds culminates with a crescendo of noise in Ohio Stadium usually reserved for touchdowns.Except in 2020 as Script Ohio is a coronavirus causality.βItβs the apex of musicianship in marching band.β https://t.co/1rUc3051p4— Kyle Rowland (@KyleRowland) November 19, 2020
Carmen Ohio in The βShoe just feels right. #GoBuckeyesπ·π₯πΊ pic.twitter.com/88charjwDD— The Ohio State University Marching Band (@TBDBITL) April 17, 2021
More from Athletic Band's performance in Ohio Stadium on Saturday. #GoBuckeyes pic.twitter.com/R09JwzMjJg— The Ohio State University Marching Band (@TBDBITL) April 19, 2021
Back in 2018, the @CollegeGameDay fans got a crash course on The Best Damn Band in the Land. #GoBuckeyes pic.twitter.com/Y78cFQbkyp— The Ohio State University Marching Band (@TBDBITL) May 4, 2021
Here's a little Script Ohio from the 2019 @B1Gfootball Championship Game to send you into the weekend on the right note. #GoBuckeyesπΆ pic.twitter.com/G2Ge48icwY— The Ohio State University Marching Band (@TBDBITL) May 7, 2021
Sounding and looking good on the second day of our Summer Clinic! Some future TBDBITL members learning the ropes! #GoBuckeyesπΊπ₯ pic.twitter.com/pN3wpHb3B9— The Ohio State University Marching Band (@TBDBITL) July 10, 2021
WATCH: @TBDBITL finished up their summer preparations to return to Ohio Stadium this fall over the weekend (FREE)https://t.co/0gyQhbaKnl pic.twitter.com/DO0MgOtSmt— Bucknuts (@Bucknuts247) July 13, 2021
Ohio State Marching Band documentary debuts on YouTube https://t.co/jU5WqF1ItR— Ohio State News (@OhioStateNews) July 15, 2021
Ready for the season? @AustinB311 is! #GoBuckeyes pic.twitter.com/aulgVVsP6C— The Ohio State University Marching Band (@TBDBITL) August 12, 2021
Marching back into our favorite Buckeye traditions like... βοΈπSee you Saturday: https://t.co/EhsYhLQ7No pic.twitter.com/Kp04yAkkLQ— Ohio State (@OhioState) September 8, 2021
"Script Ohio is the greatest tradition in college football. You know it and I know it."@clubtrillion joins @TBDBITL to learn how to properly dot the "i" during @OhioStateFB games π°π₯πΊSponsored by @DosEquis #GetADos pic.twitter.com/Rf3aS2kQGQ— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) September 11, 2021
Check out TBDBITL's tribute to Rush during halftime of the Maryland game today https://t.co/cNb1ne9aBm— Eleven Warriors (@11W) October 9, 2021
#OTD in 1936, The Ohio State University Marching Band displayed the very first Script Ohio! The OSU Marching Band originated in 1878 as only a 12-piece fife and drum corps, but quickly grew in size and began marching at all military and athletic events.Photo: The OSU Archives pic.twitter.com/undqjoUygb— Ohio History Connection (@OhioHistory) October 10, 2021
There's nothing like @TBDBITL dotting the I at @OhioStateFB games π°π pic.twitter.com/Q96mkvdvcW— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) November 13, 2021
The best dam band in the world!!!!! The TV world would do themselves a favor by showing script O when televising the Bucks! Go Bucks!