Drop the clip, call the section that changed the energy, and say whether the battle lived in the stands, the tunnel, or the fifth quarter.
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Nia Brooks
@niawrites · 17h ago
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Drop the clip, call the section that changed the energy, and say whether the battle lived in the stands, the tunnel, or the fifth quarter.
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Nia Brooks
@niawrites · 17h ago
Not just the loudest line. Whose book is clean, whose timing is mean, and whose lot clips still look sharp after the tenth replay?
37 replies
Malik Carter
@maliksticks · 19h ago
Whose book is translating on tape, whose energy is undeniable in person, and who is peaking at the right time?
26 replies
Cam Reynolds
@camontherail · 1d ago
What performance had the crowd, the camera, and the count all locked in at once? Bring the receipts and talk details, not just favorites.
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Jada Lane
@jadaline · 1d ago
Tell us the one memory that still comes up whenever your line brothers, section sisters, or dance captains get together.
15 replies
Tre Ross
@treontheyard · 1d ago
What makes a step show feel bigger than the clip itself? Talk presentation, crowd control, storytelling, and the way the whole campus folds into the night.
19 replies
Simone Avery
@simonesteps · 1d ago