“We didn’t have events like this, and some of that was with COVID and everything else, and so I just think he goes — ‘Hey, this is what you do on a bowl’ — and he was just having a fun time.””I appreciate his work ethic and his care factor.””To have that be something that’s […]
It’s community events like these Baylor continues to push for.”We had a kicker at the end of it, so that was pretty cool.””We had like a rodeo the other night and some other team activities.””Chateau Reed was on our team back in 2021 and then and then 2022 as well,” Aranda said.”We meet in the morning staff-wise — we’ll meet after practice in the morning, and he’s in all of those meetings,” Aranda said.All week, Baylor and LSU have hosted pregame events — there are a lot of Baylor players that never got to experience this, and they are making the most of it. “Football has always been a big part of my life, and I actually came here with the intentions of going into coaching, so I wanted to learn under Coach Aranda.”
“It’s a great time — we haven’t been to a bowl game since 2022, so the Texas bowl has done a great job of keeping us entertained,” Allen said.Allen loves being in the neighborhood, and working with the kids line up with dream to become a coach one day.”My group had the relay race and there were some some future Isaiah Hankins in that group,” said Baylor sophomore, Michael Allen.”All of us — we were those kids back in the day,” Allen said.”Just the opportunity — we’ve all been very blessed to be in the position we’re at now.”