Bands officially warned to adhere to SWAC gametime policies
Birmingham, Ala. – The Jackson State and Alabama State marching bands have been publicly reprimanded by the Southwestern Athletic Conference for failure to comply with league procedures and policies during SWAC football contests.
The offenses occurred during the Jackson State home game vs. Alabama A&M on Oct. 9, and the Alabama State home contest vs. Texas Southern on Oct. 2.
Conference rules state that: “once the offensive team breaks the huddle and approaches the line of scrimmage, the band shall cease playing.†By rule, both bands were asked to stop playing at these times by both the referee and the public address announcer.
SWAC rules state that: “on the 2nd offense the violating band will be reprimanded and suspended from performing during their next contest and/or fined an amount to be determined by the Commissioner. On the 3rd offense the violating band will be suspended from performing the remainder of the season. â€
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This is one of the most stupid rules the conferance has. Why can I go to other college games and even high school games and the bands play all the time with no warnings from the refs. Only in the swac do they pump up the fans by advertising about the bands being at the games and then reprimand them for actually playing at the games.