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  1. So I'd say it's pretty well known that scores took a MASSIVE leap in 2017, which at the time was considered the most competitive San Antonio competition ever, and that level of competition has been repeated over and over the last 5 years. I wanted to know why the scores inflated outside of it being more competitive? Because it's all the same bands outside of Avon in 2017, and it's not like the bands that scored an 82 to 86 in 2016 suddenly jumped 8 points in 2017. Did the judges buy into the hype that year and the current scores are the repercussions of that? Really curious what y'all think the reason is.

    Top Halves:
    2022 - 95.29
    2021 - 94.16
    2019 - 95.37
    2018 - 95.44
    2017 - 95.15
    Avg - 95.08

    2016 - 90.65
    2015 - 91.41
    2014 - 91.2
    2013 - 90.79
    2012 - 90.51
    Avg - 90.91

    Bottom Halves:
    2022 - 90.36
    2021 - 89.69
    2019 - 89.62
    2018 - 90.16
    2017 - 90.55
    Avg - 90.08

    2016 - 85.3
    2015 - 86.47
    2014 - 85.94
    2013 - 87.15
    2012 - 85.53
    Avg - 86.08

     

  2. Here's my finals predictions:

    1. 95.85 - Hebron (GE, Music)

    2. 95.3 - Vandergrift 

    3. 95.25 - CTJ (Visual)

    4. 94.4 - Flower Mound

    5. 94.05 - Ronald Reagan

    6. 93.7 - Marcus

    7. 92.65 - The Woodlands

    8. 92.6 - Vista Ridge

    9. 92.5 - Cedar Park

    10. 91.8 - Cedar Ridge

    11. 90.6 - Hendrickson

    12. 90.3 - Round Rock

    13. 89.95 - Cy-fair

    14. 89.7 - Pearland

    If you're upset about my predictions know I literally know nothing about these bands, just having fun lol. I didn't watch a single band these last couple days so this is purely based on yalls comments. ALSO I fully believe all these bands plus a few more will score 90+ in prelims

     

    Edit: I guess this is also my finals bands predictions 😅 

  3. So I'm more of a casual fan of marching band and DCI so I can confidently say I had never heard of MG Johnson until I saw that they were going to Grand Nats. I wasn't sure what to expect from them because Texas is SO competitive but holy... reminds me of Vista in 2018 cause I had never heard of them before either and they came out of nowhere and took State. Excited for them to go to Indy and represent Texas!

  4. Insane scores all around, congrats to BA for the new record, congrats to my alum TWHS on the insane score (extremely proud of them). Gotta say I'm still upset at BOA's inconsistency when it comes to scores across competitions. CTJ and Ronald Reagan both somehow dropped by 3 points between SA and GN? I know for a fact it wasn't this hard to jump from bottom half to top half cause DB pushed us out back in 2017. Also Vista at 12th? And below a 90?

  5. 5 minutes ago, vistaridgefan42069 said:

    with the kind of drill ctj does they would probably kill the children if they did any more stuff in that show

     

    this is texas we dont know what marching and playing means :) 

     

    cant wait to see vista today lets go vista gang 💪💪💪💪

    I'm also excited cause I know they'll blow past everyone's expectations. I'm expecting a top 5 finish from them

  6. 1 hour ago, AlphaOmega said:

    Texas bands going:

    Marcus, CTJ, Reagan, Vista Ridge, FloMo, Woodlands, Round Rock. That's seven. And all of them are probably going to make finals. 

    Non Texas bands who have historically made finals in recent years:

    Homestead, Dobyns-Bennett, William Mason, Avon, Carmel, Blue Springs, Broken Arrow, Marian Catholic (though not since 2017 if I remember correctly), O'Fallon Township, Wando, Castle.

    Now let's get this on one list...

    Marcus

    Homestead

    CTJ

    Dobyns-Bennett

    Reagan

    William Mason

    FloMo

    Avon

    Woodlands

    Carmel

    Round Rock

    Blue Springs

    Vista Ridge

    Broken Arrow

    Marian Catholic

    O’Fallon Township

    Wando

    Castle

    So that's eighteen bands who all have the capability to make finals. Seven of them are from Texas. If we took the seven Texas bands out, the eleven remaining bands who are strong enough to make finals will all make it, including one other band.

    In 2019, six Texas bands went, and all six made finals. There’s a chance that will happen again. I kind of feel bad for the other bands who’d make finals if the Texas bands didn’t go. I want to feel proud, but at the same time it's getting absurd. This will probably be the craziest Grand Nats we've ever had. Good luck, y'all. 

    I thought people complained because there weren't enough long distance bands traveling to GN. Imagine if every Texas band + Tarpon, BA, DB, BS, and Wando went one year. Only regular faces you'd see from the area in finals are Avon and Carmel, maybe William Mason.

  7. 9 hours ago, BandFan59 said:

    Have to thing the Woodlands and CTJ feel a lot better going into this event now after some pretty dominant performances today with the Woodlands getting straight 1st places from every judge in prelims and CTJ winning both prelims and finals at area D.

    I'm honestly more worried for my alum cause before there were 5 contenders for first but now it feels like it's anyone's game. Still a firm believer in them and their banger of a show but there's a lot more competition

  8. It's crazy to me how people seem to fall off the Vista hype at the start of each year just to bounce right back on as soon as they start performing well again. They did the exact same thing 2018 and 2019 but it's like people forget. Lots of talks about how they could be a bottom half band competing with Marcus and CP for that 7th spot. I know this is UIL and the judging is completely different and that this might not reflect BOA scores at all but still. I heard that The Woodlands used to be a band that cleaned like crazy in the later parts of the season but I think that title goes to VR now.

  9. 20 hours ago, Rubisco said:

    Tremendous clarity in the design and execution. The show has so many wonderful little details as well, for those of us rabidly scanning the field with our hawk eyes.

    I've been thinking about that for a bit, like I do with everything you say, and I think the reason this show is so well designed is because they meant to do Chicago in 2020. Things happened and they went with West Side Story but that meant that they had over a year to think of ideas for this show.

  10. I know this is St Louis/Indy weekend but TWHS finally got a chance to perform their full show today and it is easily my favorite from them. They haven't performed the opener since boa Conroe and my god the visuals are clean. There's that one part in the opener that's kinda shaky when they get to the double tounging but I'm sure it'll get fixed. They have been working on the closer and it seems to change every show but it's gotten very colorful. Seems like the effect is too sudden and there's not a lot of impact coming from it but maybe it's just unpolished.

  11. 2 hours ago, packwick said:

    i was at UIL region to see my alma mater. percussion pretty much fell apart during the accelerando in the closer, oh my goodness it was scary. i'm concerned about that, because there was also a tear during the opener at Houston prelims. the closer also just needs to be a way bigger thing. it didn't make me want to throw somebody else's baby onto the field like the ballad did. guard is pretty solid though.

    Yeah the ending feels very short. Saw a video of it and I'm glad they now have the woodwinds involved. I'm not too worried about the ending because I feel like they know it needs to be bigger. 

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