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The Pride of Oklahoma

OU stadium with the Pride of Oklahoma on field in formation.

The Pride of Oklahoma

The “Pride of Oklahoma” has been supporting Sooner Spirit for over a century. The Pride includes members from over 70 different majors across campus resulting in 75% of our membership majoring in a field outside of music. Our members have an average GPA of over 3.0 and are involved in various distinguished academic programs, including National Merit Scholars, Regent’s Scholars, Dean’s List, Honors College, Eagle Scouts, Byrd Scholars, and Goldwater Scholars. The Pride of Oklahoma stands for excellence in musicianship, academics, school spirit, and commitment to the role in our surrounding community.

Pride of Oklahoma trumpet section on field.
Field level shot of Pride of Oklahoma members running onto the field for pre-game show.

A Century of Tradition

The Pride of Oklahoma Marching Band was founded in 1904, even before Oklahoma achieved statehood. What began as a small student pep band has grown into one of the nation’s most recognized collegiate marching bands. For more than 120 years, the Pride has carried the spirit of Sooner Nation across Owen Field and far beyond.

Close up of the OU Drum Major performing "The Strut" on field.

Academic and Musical Excellence

The Pride is home to students from more than 70 different majors across the university. Over three-quarters of its members pursue non-music degrees, bringing a rich variety of talents and perspectives to the ensemble. With an average GPA above 3.0, the band exemplifies the balance of academic achievement and artistic commitment.

Close up of the Pride Saxophone section performing during the pre-game concert.

Where Tradition Meets Innovation

The Pride is both a guardian of OU’s most beloved traditions and a leader in creating fresh, dynamic performances. From timeless songs like “Boomer Sooner” and the “OU Chant” to innovative halftime productions, the band bridges past and present with every show. This spirit of tradition and creativity ensures the Pride’s place as a centerpiece of the Sooner experience.

Performance of front ensemble with drone show in the night sky background.

A Band That Makes History

From unforgettable game days to national recognition, the Pride has a legacy of shaping moments in OU athletics and beyond. In 1983, the band played “Boomer Sooner” nearly 300 times during the Bedlam rivalry, inspiring a comeback win and cementing a story still shared today. That same passion and determination continue to define the band’s presence at every performance.

The OU president Joseph Harroz Jr. with members of the Pride in the tunnel leading to the field.

National Recognition

In 1987, the Pride received the Sudler Trophy, often called the “Heisman of collegiate marching bands.” This award is given only to programs that demonstrate sustained excellence in musicianship, marching precision, and overall contribution to the college band tradition. The honor reflects the enduring impact and reputation of the Pride on the national stage.

A close up of the Pride of Oklahoma's Sudler Trophy.
OU's feature twirler performing on field during halftime performance. She is juggling fire batons.

The 2025 Pride

This season, the Pride of Oklahoma marches with 340 dedicated student musicians. Their collective sound and energy bring unmatched excitement to game days in Norman and on the road. Each member contributes to a unified tradition that inspires fans and alumni across the country.

Closeup of mellophone player in pride of oklahoma cheering.
Close up of members of the OU Drumline (cymbal player and 2 snare players) marching during the pre-game parade.
Pre-game concert close up of the OU feature twirler and members of the band behind.