HOUSTON — The 2023 HBCU Band of the Year competition committee has announced the Final Four participants. The Division I competitors will be the marching bands from North Carolina A&T's "Blue and Gold Marching Machine" and Jackson State's "Sonic Boom of The South." In Division II and NAIA will be Florida Memorial's "The Roar" and Virginia State's "Trojan Explosion." The competition will take place at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Friday, Dec. 15.
John Grant, Executive Director of the Band of the Year, Cricket Celebration Bowl, and Cricket MEAC/SWAC Challenge Kickoff, told HBCU Legends after the initial announcement that a committee would judge each marching band's submitted performances based on the weekly halftime performances. The weekly and monthly rankings have been posted online throughout the 2023 football season for fans to view at the Band of the Year website, a mobile app, and HBCU Gameday. According to the BOTY competition committee, "The top two bands from each division in the final rankings will earn the right to compete for the national title in Atlanta. The Band of the Year Championship will showcase the best of the best, featuring bands that have demonstrated excellence in musicianship, originality, precision, and showmanship."
On Wednesday, the BOTY competition committee posted the cumulative ranking for November 2023. The BOTY website states, "The November ranking will list the top five in each division. The final ranking will award the top two teams in each division a shot at the ESPN Band of The Year title." The announcement of the final cumulative ranking is scheduled for Nov. 28.
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