A Game Time Message from Dr. Motl

September 1, 2010

Are you ready for some football, Tiger Nation?  Tonight the Ouachita Tigers take on the Steers of Texas College, and now we call on you to provide the best home field advantage in the Gulf South Conference!  Last year, the Tigers shocked the nation, decisively beating nationally-ranked programs, and securing a national ranking themselves for the first time in years.  Returning most of their starters on both sides of the ball, the Tigers look to continue their campaign of excellence in OBU’s final season in the GSC.  With the Tiger Band, Cheerleaders, and Pom Squads on hand, all we need is you to inaugurate a new era of Tiger spirit at A.U. Williams Field!  The tailgate party kicks off at 5:00 near the Heflin Tennis Center, and kickoff is at 7:00.  After you’ve eaten, Ouachita’s new student spirit organization, Tiger Nation, invites you to be a part of the “Tiger Tunnel!”  Shortly before kickoff, all students are welcome to form a corridor between the east ticket gate of A.U. Williams and the north end zone goalpost.  The team will walk through the tunnel, and charge out onto the turf knowing that Tiger Nation stands behind them!  

One of Ouachita’s enduring virtues is the sense of community we enjoy on our campus.  We maintain that community by supporting one another in our endeavors, so represent, Tiger Nation!  IT’S GAME TIME!

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