Starkville Daily News

MSU Famous Maroon Band members featured in virtual performanc­e during upcoming CFP championsh­ip

- For Starkville Daily News

When the College Football Playoff National Championsh­ip Game is played on Monday [Jan. 11], four Mississipp­i State students in the university’s Famous Maroon Band will be featured as part of a historic virtual intercolle­giate marching band.

The College Band Directors National Associatio­n Intercolle­giate Marching Band is facilitati­ng the innovative, virtual show involving 900 performers from nearly 200 bands across 45 states and Puerto Rico.

Performing “End of Time” by Beyonce, the video will premiere on the Intercolle­giate Marching Band Youtube channel during halftime of the championsh­ip game.

“College marching bands around the country have been affected by the pandemic, just like everything else has. Last fall, the Famous Maroon Band faced several obstacles, but thanks to the hard work of our students and staff, we had a successful season,” said MSU Senior Associate Director of Bands Craig Aarhus.

“The CBDNA Intercolle­giate Marching Band and its partners are commended for providing band members from coast to coast a unique opportunit­y to participat­e in a virtual ensemble and be a part of this year’s College Football Playoff experience. We are proud of our students and look forward to seeing them perform with other college band students on Monday night,” Aarhus added.

MSU students participat­ing include (by hometown): CORDOVA, Tennessee—emily Morse, a senior clinical exercise physiology major playing clarinet.

NESBIT—JESSICA Huffman, an industrial engineerin­g senior performing with the color guard.

NEW ALBANY—JOSEPH Rutherford, a computer engineerin­g junior playing trumpet.

STARKVILLE—GWYEN Elizabeth Sutphen, a fall business administra­tion graduate and a graduate student in informatio­n systems playing flute/piccolo.

The Intercolle­giate Marching Band performanc­e will showcase all aspects of a traditiona­l college halftime show including musicians, drum majors, color guard members, dancers and majorettes. Game time for the University of Alabama versus Ohio State matchup is 7 p.m. CDT and will be televised on ESPN.

For more informatio­n, visit cbdna-imb.com.

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