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    This took place at a football game, but it could just as easily apply to all sports. Perhaps we as fans could all learn a lesson from this regardless of our opponent (except maybe CU).

    Just prior to the start of the Air Force-BYU football game, Sept. 22, 2009, this video was broadcast in the BYU stadium in Provo, Utah. Later, the USAF Academy Superintendent, LtGen Gould, showed this clip to the faculty and staff. He told everyone that BYU ran it minutes before the kickoff at the game. He was clearly moved by it, as were those who watched it.


    BYU is a class act....


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    outstanding...

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    • #3
      Very well done. I am very proud of the relationship KSU athletics has with Fort Riley. At the Fort Riley Day football game this year they ran the names of all the KIA for the Fort Riley personnel since the previous year's game as the band played taps and all present soldiers stood on the field. 50K in attendance and you could have heard a pin drop. Their were about 500 soldiers at GameDay yesterday at the Bram and they had a blast. God Bless them and all they do to keep us safe.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by BCSCat
        Very well done. I am very proud of the relationship KSU athletics has with Fort Riley. At the Fort Riley Day football game this year they ran the names of all the KIA for the Fort Riley personnel since the previous year's game as the band played taps and all present soldiers stood on the field. 50K in attendance and you could have heard a pin drop. Their were about 500 soldiers at GameDay yesterday at the Bram and they had a blast. God Bless them and all they do to keep us safe.
        I was stationed at Fort Riley once upon a time. The city of Manhattan and KSU can kiss my @#$%%. They did everything they could to discourage U.S. soldier from living in their town to the point of discrimination.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by BCSCat
          Very well done. I am very proud of the relationship KSU athletics has with Fort Riley. At the Fort Riley Day football game this year they ran the names of all the KIA for the Fort Riley personnel since the previous year's game as the band played taps and all present soldiers stood on the field. 50K in attendance and you could have heard a pin drop. Their were about 500 soldiers at GameDay yesterday at the Bram and they had a blast. God Bless them and all they do to keep us safe.
          This thread was about BYU.
          "I not sure that I've ever been around a more competitive player or young man than Fred VanVleet. I like to win more than 99.9% of the people in this world, but he may top me." -- Gregg Marshall 12/23/13 :peaceful:
          ---------------------------------------
          Remember when Nancy Pelosi said about Obamacare:
          "We have to pass it, to find out what's in it".

          A physician called into a radio show and said:
          "That's the definition of a stool sample."

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          • #6
            Re: BYU is a Class Act

            Originally posted by 60Shock
            This took place at a football game, but it could just as easily apply to all sports. Perhaps we as fans could all learn a lesson from this regardless of our opponent (except maybe CU).

            Just prior to the start of the Air Force-BYU football game, Sept. 22, 2009, this video was broadcast in the BYU stadium in Provo, Utah. Later, the USAF Academy Superintendent, LtGen Gould, showed this clip to the faculty and staff. He told everyone that BYU ran it minutes before the kickoff at the game. He was clearly moved by it, as were those who watched it.


            BYU is a class act....

            http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=72OhOWFMf84
            Goosebumps! :good: :good:
            "You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"

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            • #7
              Maybe that is just one of the reasons why BYU is getting Jake Heaps, the top High School Quarterback in the country next year. (Per Parade magazine in Sunday paper).

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              • #8
                Originally posted by SB Shock
                Originally posted by BCSCat
                Very well done. I am very proud of the relationship KSU athletics has with Fort Riley. At the Fort Riley Day football game this year they ran the names of all the KIA for the Fort Riley personnel since the previous year's game as the band played taps and all present soldiers stood on the field. 50K in attendance and you could have heard a pin drop. Their were about 500 soldiers at GameDay yesterday at the Bram and they had a blast. God Bless them and all they do to keep us safe.
                I was stationed at Fort Riley once upon a time. The city of Manhattan and KSU can kiss my @#$%%. They did everything they could to discourage U.S. soldier from living in their town to the point of discrimination.
                It used to be that way, but much has improved.
                Because Denny Crane says so Dammit!

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                • #9
                  Cudos to BYU!

                  Seems like every community has their issues with the military establisment based near or in thier towns...unless the local economy is down or there is a war being fought....then the kids you see walking around town are the ones on the news that are losing thier lives......then we all understand we all need each other again
                  1/16/2010 on the "Screw at the Q" HCGM... " Ive never seen a foul parade like that...If you would of let me know it was going to be a foul parade I would of brought a different team" .... "dont talk to me about fouls....Ive got to go back and look at some tape... I have some thoughts but I need to look at the tape and then I will have something very strong to say"

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                  • #10
                    Kudos to BYU, but they aren't the only school to honor our service academies.

                    http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=145958192278&ref=mfOn Saturday, September 5th over 105,000 Buckeye fans can show our appreciation with a simple, yet po...


                    That is all.
                    SR
                    Above all, make the right call.

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                    • #11
                      Beautiful pics, great video!
                      I have come here to chew bubblegum and kickass ... and I'm all out of bubblegum.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Denny Crane
                        Originally posted by SB Shock
                        Originally posted by BCSCat
                        Very well done. I am very proud of the relationship KSU athletics has with Fort Riley. At the Fort Riley Day football game this year they ran the names of all the KIA for the Fort Riley personnel since the previous year's game as the band played taps and all present soldiers stood on the field. 50K in attendance and you could have heard a pin drop. Their were about 500 soldiers at GameDay yesterday at the Bram and they had a blast. God Bless them and all they do to keep us safe.
                        I was stationed at Fort Riley once upon a time. The city of Manhattan and KSU can kiss my @#$%%. They did everything they could to discourage U.S. soldier from living in their town to the point of discrimination.
                        It used to be that way, but much has improved.
                        Yes it's 180 degrees from the way it was when I was in school in the 70's. Doesn't make up for what happened then but the University and city have a great relationship with the Fort now. It would be great to see WSU do something with McConnell.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by SB Shock
                          Originally posted by BCSCat
                          Very well done. I am very proud of the relationship KSU athletics has with Fort Riley. At the Fort Riley Day football game this year they ran the names of all the KIA for the Fort Riley personnel since the previous year's game as the band played taps and all present soldiers stood on the field. 50K in attendance and you could have heard a pin drop. Their were about 500 soldiers at GameDay yesterday at the Bram and they had a blast. God Bless them and all they do to keep us safe.
                          I was stationed at Fort Riley once upon a time. The city of Manhattan and KSU can kiss my @#$%%. They did everything they could to discourage U.S. soldier from living in their town to the point of discrimination.
                          When I was in the Army stationed at Ft. Riley living in Manhattan I had no problems with the locals or KSU students, been over 30 years though.

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