Chuck Bao
11/14/2009, 03:54 AM
I really think Baylor can take Texas this year at home.
A victory would be very sweet as a Baylor and OU fan. Regardless of the result, I have to love Baylor's focus on honoring the soldiers at Ft. Hood.
http://www.baylor.edu/pr/news.php?action=story&story=64847
Baylor University To Honor Fort Hood Police Hero, Military Personnel at Saturday's Nationally Televised Football Game
Nov. 13, 2009
Follow Us on Twitter:@BaylorUMediaCom
Baylor University will honor Fort Hood soldiers and their families, as well as Senior Sgt. Mark Todd, the civilian police officer credited as a hero during last week's tragedy at Fort Hood, during the Baylor-Texas football game at 11 a.m. Saturday at Floyd Casey Stadium. The game will be nationally televised on FOX Sports Network (FSN).
Baylor has provided 1,000 tickets to Fort Hood for service personnel and their families to attend the game. Soldiers and their families will be seated in Section L on the east side of the stadium.
Before the game begins, Sgt. Todd is scheduled to participate in the coin toss at midfield. Todd and all Fort Hood guests of Baylor will be honored at the game's first timeout. Todd will be on the field at the north 20-yard line.
In addition, Baylor players will wear a decal featuring the Fort Hood insignia on their helmets beginning with this game and throughout the rest of the season.
Contact: Jill Scoggins, Assistant Vice President for Media Communications, 254-652-9765
A victory would be very sweet as a Baylor and OU fan. Regardless of the result, I have to love Baylor's focus on honoring the soldiers at Ft. Hood.
http://www.baylor.edu/pr/news.php?action=story&story=64847
Baylor University To Honor Fort Hood Police Hero, Military Personnel at Saturday's Nationally Televised Football Game
Nov. 13, 2009
Follow Us on Twitter:@BaylorUMediaCom
Baylor University will honor Fort Hood soldiers and their families, as well as Senior Sgt. Mark Todd, the civilian police officer credited as a hero during last week's tragedy at Fort Hood, during the Baylor-Texas football game at 11 a.m. Saturday at Floyd Casey Stadium. The game will be nationally televised on FOX Sports Network (FSN).
Baylor has provided 1,000 tickets to Fort Hood for service personnel and their families to attend the game. Soldiers and their families will be seated in Section L on the east side of the stadium.
Before the game begins, Sgt. Todd is scheduled to participate in the coin toss at midfield. Todd and all Fort Hood guests of Baylor will be honored at the game's first timeout. Todd will be on the field at the north 20-yard line.
In addition, Baylor players will wear a decal featuring the Fort Hood insignia on their helmets beginning with this game and throughout the rest of the season.
Contact: Jill Scoggins, Assistant Vice President for Media Communications, 254-652-9765