Anthony Violi Dots the I
Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2018 4:03 pm
One of the premiere events in Big 10 football (if not all of college football) is the Dotting of the I. The Ohio State Marching band has a routine called Script Ohio, in which they march and spell out Ohio in cursive. The point of the pen is the Drum Major. After they finish off the second O, they dance out above the I and point a lucky and honored Sousaphone player to their spot dotting the I. I've witnessed this ritual in person several times, and am moved more every time I see it. This dates back to before I attended OSU, before I liked OSU, back with I actively hated OSU. I still loved this ritual. This last week was the alumni game. Former members of the OSU Marching Band form the Alumni band and they dwarf the actual band. That in itself is awesome. Then they often participate in a Double or Quad Script Ohio, which is more awesome. One of the alumni members chosen to dot one of I's Saturday was Anthony Violi. He's a hundred years old. He joined the band in 1937 the year after they formed. Then he and graduated and went and fought WWII. He's led out by a couple former majors who are probably 60 or 70. And then you can't get him off the field. He keeps turning around and bowing. If you can watch this clip without crying, I'm sorry that you just don't get it. I sent the clip to my Dad (certainly NOT a Buckeye fan).
He simply wrote back Now That is Something Special.
He simply wrote back Now That is Something Special.