Washington band won't attend Apple Cup after bus rollover

The University of Washington marching band will not attend Friday's Apple Cup against Washington State after a bus carrying members of the band rolled over on an icy highway Thursday night.

"The Husky Marching Band is like a family, and we do everything together," Brad McDavid, the director of athletic bands at UW, said in a statement. "With that in mind, the band will not attend the 2018 Apple Cup game in respect and consideration of the recovery our students and staff need following our bus accident last night."

An anchor from Seattle TV station KOMO tweeted that the Cougars' band was practicing Washington's fight song today and will play it in the absence of their counterparts.

The bus that rolled over was one of six carrying band members and chaperones across Washington. Of the 56 people on board, 47 were taken to local hospitals for evaluation. As of Friday morning, two remained under medical care for injuries that are "not believed to be life-threatening," according to a statement from the school.

"Many of the most helpful and supportive community members were Cougars fans, who demonstrated the caring values of WSU which transcend rivalry."

The accident occurred just outside the city of George, about 130 miles west of Spokane, where the band planned to stay before traveling to Pullman on Friday.