Iowa State knows how to put on a halftime show during football games, particularly when it comes to prehistoric themes. We’ve seen the Cyclones do this before, but it never gets old.
Saturday during Iowa State’s home game against TCU, the Cyclone Marching Band took the field. But they weren’t the only stars of the show.
The band was accompanied by dozens of people dressed up in inflatable dinosaur costumes — along with a giant, additional dinosaur that required multiple people to drag it on the field. The dinosaurs performed a not-so-perfect choreography to what sounded like the Jurassic Park theme song, but it was hilarious and wildly entertaining.
Jurassic Park or Ames, Iowa? You decide 😂🦖 pic.twitter.com/yicvRIjioI
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) October 8, 2023
Other marching bands and halftime shows should take note. More dinosaurs at football games!
Here are a few more looks at this incredible performance:
El Jurasico pic.twitter.com/FRKVSFfDhu
— no context college football (@nocontextcfb) October 8, 2023
— Adam (@RING4CY) October 8, 2023
CODE RED IN AMES pic.twitter.com/bAmw7Slbqy
— no context college football (@nocontextcfb) October 8, 2023
Currently watching the Iowa State band play Juicy Wiggle while a number of dinosaur mascots dance along.
I don't know how we got here but we for sure are there. pic.twitter.com/53jfg3KEDL
— Connor Ferguson (@cfchangs9) October 8, 2023