Anderson arena will be screaming orange and brown tonight.
Athletes, band members, students and staff will come together to share their love for Bowling Green, and Falcon pride will be everywhere at this year’s pep rally.
“This year’s homecoming pep rally is sure to be one to remember,” said Ashley Howard, spirit point chair of the homecoming sprit committee.
The events planned are both diverse and numerous, and planners hope everyone has a good time.
The University’s cheerleading squad and dance team will perform, the band will play, and students will have chances to participate in games that will pump students up for Homecoming Weekend.
“We spend a great deal of time preparing our performance for the pep-rally, but a lot of students don’t even know we have one,” Vanessa Young, captain of the all-girl cheerleading squad said.
“Hopefully this year we get a bigger crowd and that it will continue to grow with each passing year,” Young added.
The homecoming king and queen, who were chosen by University students last week, will also be crowned.
New this year will be the crowning of prince and princess of homecoming, two students who participated in the most homecoming events throughout the week.
The most spirited Greek organization, residence hall, and student organizations will also be awarded at the pep rally.
The pep rally beings at 6:30 p.m.