NFL 9-11 TAPS AND ANTHEM- Sep 11, 2011 9/11 tribute in HD
NFL 9/11 taps tribute on this 10th anniversary
all rights belong to the NFL narrated by Robert De Niro
Video Transcript
as Robert DeNiro with more ten years ago
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who sacrificed at day from Ground Zeroto the pentagon to the heroic passengers
on flight 93 in Shanksville Pennsylvaniathe NFL remembers on this anniversary we
honor those brave men and women bycontinuing to show our unity and
strengthas a country as we pay tribute to their
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FOOTBALL PLAYERS FROM THE ASU FOOTBALL SUN DEVIL TEAM PAID A VISIT TO THE SICK AT SUNRISE HOSPITAL IN LAS VEGAS. THEY ARE IN LAS VEGAS FOR THE MAACO LAS VEGAS BOWL
Sun Devil student-athletes volunteered went to downtown Phoenix to volunteer for the 2011 Race for the Cure. The women's basketball team, several football players and the entire student-athlete freshman class manned a water station while the softball team ran in this special and important event.
This is part 3 of the four part series on the ups and downs of the Recruiting Process. Jean Boyd Sr.Associate Athletic Director at ASU and Marcus Castro Walker continues to educate the requirements as well as methods youngster can take now to ensure that the kids are heading in the right path. This is a must see if you or someone you know is going through the recruiting process and needs direction.
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Brandon interviews Keith Poole (former college teammates and friends) of the legendary Pat Tillman in Chandler AZ. And Announce is annual charity event "Pat's Run" and his amazing charity the Pat Tillman Foundation
Associate Athletic Director Jean Boyd at ASU's Office of Student-Athlete Development (OSAD) discusses the importance of sustained recognition in the NCAA's Academic Progress Rate (APR) annual reports and the balanced culture of athletics that has allowed many student-athletes at Arizona State to become successful graduates. ASU's women's tennis team has been ranked among the nation's top 10-percent in each year that the APR measurement has been in existence. Produced by Jen Jaeckels. Edited by Chakris Kussalanant for ASU News.