TexasTerror
October 24th, 2006, 11:07 AM
More and more talk in Arlington about getting football back on the field. I'm not sure what kind of difference this will make in the process, but an effort by an active group within the student body does help the overall effort and at the very least, once more brings attention to this issue.
Best of luck to those in Arlington with their efforts...
Ready for Some Football
Campus group aims to bring back UTA’s team
Story by: Joan Khalaf
Students tossing a football back and forth around campus is a familiar sight.
But there’s something missing. It might be a screaming crowd, a packed stadium or the football team itself.
History senior Sam DeBerry has a plan to change that picture. As president of Mavericks for Football Now, he hopes to ignite interest across campus to show administrators that students need a football team. The group is awaiting approval from the Student Governance and Organizations Office, but it has already set up shop online on MySpace and Facebook.
“I believe I have the focus and direction for proper leadership to guide this group,” he said. “Once I set my mind to something, I’m not going to stop. I want to see a football program at the university before I graduate, even as an alumni.”
http://www.theshorthorn.com/new/archives/2006/fall/102406/n04.asp
Best of luck to those in Arlington with their efforts...
Ready for Some Football
Campus group aims to bring back UTA’s team
Story by: Joan Khalaf
Students tossing a football back and forth around campus is a familiar sight.
But there’s something missing. It might be a screaming crowd, a packed stadium or the football team itself.
History senior Sam DeBerry has a plan to change that picture. As president of Mavericks for Football Now, he hopes to ignite interest across campus to show administrators that students need a football team. The group is awaiting approval from the Student Governance and Organizations Office, but it has already set up shop online on MySpace and Facebook.
“I believe I have the focus and direction for proper leadership to guide this group,” he said. “Once I set my mind to something, I’m not going to stop. I want to see a football program at the university before I graduate, even as an alumni.”
http://www.theshorthorn.com/new/archives/2006/fall/102406/n04.asp