FAMU Marching 100 vs BCU Marching Wildcats
FAMU and Bethune-Cookman share an unparalleled rivalry, characterized by friendly and consistent banter that not only forges strong connections among their respective fans but also nurtures a competitive spirit that cultivates some of the most talented students and graduates.
The Marching Wildcats, comprised of over 200 members, including instrumentalists, the sophisticated Sophisticat Flag Corp, and the dazzling 14 Karat Gold Dancers, go by the moniker "The PRIDE." Their mission is to deliver the utmost excellence in halftime performances for their viewers.
Meanwhile, the Marching 100 is the pride of Florida A&M University (FAMU) in Tallahassee, Florida. This iconic band has made appearances in various films, documentaries, commercials, and publications, even gracing the stage at Louis Vuitton's Paris fashion show.
Founded in 1946 by the visionary William P. Foster, the band's humble beginnings with just 16 members and had burgeoned into an impressive ensemble of 110 members by 1950.
In this compilation, both bands shine brightly for all to witness.
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