LSU marching band will play South Carolina's fight song after flooding devastates state
It's been a tough week for the state of South Carolina. Storms wrecked the state's capital after dumping more than 11 trillions gallons of water on the state, and early estimates suggest damage from the flooding could cost upwards of $1 billion.
As a result, the University of South Carolina's football game this weekend against LSU was moved from Columbia and to LSU's stadium. The Gamecocks' marching band won't be able to make the trip to Baton Rouge, though, so LSU's marching band is stepping- with a classy move of its own. The school says its band is learning South Carolina's alma mater and fight song and will play both at the game.
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