If you’re a fan of the former NBC television show Parks and Recreation, then the Iowa Marching Band might become your favorite band in college athletics. It had a special tribute to the show and one of its most famous characters on Saturday night.

At Saturday night’s game between No. 10 Penn State and No. 17 Iowa, the band paid tribute to the hit television show by playing one of the most famous songs from the program “5,000 Candles in the Wind.” The song was a tribute to a miniature horse, Li’l Sebastian, who was essentially the mascot for the town of Pawnee, Indiana in the show.

For those of you who haven’t seen the show, you’re probably pretty confused. Trust us, it’s a pretty cool tribute.

Below is the clip of the Hawkeye band playing the song “5,000 Candles in the Wind” from the show, posted to Twitter by Paul Clifford. There’s also a video of the original song from the show Parks and Recreation, sung by actor Chris Pratt.

The Iowa Marching Band definitely had the show of the weekend: