Police of Albany State University
The vote in Coliseum at Albany State University was greater than today. The Blue and Golden Game, William T. Brooks, generally surprised the crowd for an HBCU for an HBCU in general.
In the first quarter of the Midway game, the group entered the entrance. Jones began landing from the traditional hill between the brothers and the stadium …. And they came … and continued to arrive. All 346 part of the Rams Show team, who was marching in the province of Albany.
Even when trying to concentrate, Asu head coach took the attention of Quinn Boz, but the noisy sound of this mass group attracted everyone’s attention to the stadium. “It gave us a little energy, because you receive energy from the group and fans. These 300+ were amazing with children,” he said.
Brooks expanded the group in the daytime to make a community group and invite other high schools and secondary schools. “I am on society and wanted to reach our territory and actually spread out of our children in fact, see some of our high school we have read here,” he said. “More than one student responded to the call and ended with the product you see here today. Today there are 346 people here.”
To understand HBCU experience
The group was in the conversation of the game. You can hear that before the game is rehearsing in the morning, until the stadium is cleaned in the campus from about 9.00. Some songs ASU Marting Ram Show team, Asu’s Asu Cheerleaders, Asu-nun “Go” songs “GET”.
Asu players have a band to increase the entire power of the group.
Brooks, local musicians were called to attend. “36 different schools were not only in high school, but not in high schools. 346 students are the largest group in front of 346 students,” Brooks were closed.
Gray pointed, but saying, the voice of the group reminded him. “He took me to another place …”. Gray is an HBCU graduate from the University of Florida A & M.

