COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The Ohio State marching band is moving forward without its director; a day after he was fired they're performing with the Columbus Symphony in what's often considered the band's unofficial season kickoff. The university dismissed band director Jonathan Waters on Thursday after an investigation determined that he knew about and failed to stop a "sexualized" culture of rituals, including students being pressured to march in their underwear, sing lewd songs and perform sexually themed stunts that yielded often explicit nicknames. Waters changed the shows by drawing them out on iPads instead of paper, directing marchers who morphed into the shapes of horses, superheroes and dinosaurs appearing to gallop, fly and tromp across the Buckeye football field. The report began with a parent's complaint of "objectionable traditions and customs" about which band members were sworn to secrecy. An associate band director, Christopher Hech, said he recalled a student having alcohol poisoning at the event some years ago.