Big 12 Coaches Honor Texas Flood Victims at Media Days
WFAAJuly 8, 20251 min220 views
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- π Several Big 12 coaches began media days by addressing the devastating flooding in Texas, rather than football.
- π―οΈ Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark initiated the event with a moment of silence to acknowledge the widespread devastation.
Personal Impact on Coaches
- π Texas Tech Head Coach Joey Maguire, a native Texan, shared that the tragedy hit especially hard due to family ties in Central Texas.
- π¨βπ§ Baylor Head Coach Dave Aranda delivered a touching tribute, reflecting on the event through the lens of his own daughters attending camp.
- π Aranda described the loss of young girls as a parent's worst nightmare and a tragedy beyond comprehension, admitting he's struggled with it.
Continued Tributes Expected
- π£οΈ TCU Head Coach Sunny Dykes and Houston Head Coach Willie Fritz are scheduled to share their thoughts on the flooding's impact on their programs on day two.
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Texas FloodingBig 12 Media DaysCollege FootballDave ArandaJoey MaguireBrett YormarkSunny DykesWillie FritzTragedyDevastation
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