NEW YORK -- It sounds as if there won't be any music at Columbia's final football game of the season.
The Columbia University marching band has been banned from performing at Saturday's home finale against Brown at Baker Field, after poking fun at the Lions' losing ways following a 62-41 defeat last weekend at Cornell.
After every game, win or lose, the Columbia band plays the school fight song, "Roar, Lion, Roar." But last Saturday, the band altered the lyrics to highlight the team's recent struggles -- the Lions are 0-9 this season.
The altered verse began with the lyrics, "We always lose, lose, lose; by a lot, and sometimes by a little," according to an article in the Columbia Spectator, the school's student newspaper.
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