
The Orange return to the Dome to host Toledo on Saturday (12:00 p.m., BIG EAST Network)
SU to Participate in Reagan Coin Toss
9/22/2011 4:14:26 PM | Football
In celebration of the 100th birthday of America's 40th President, Ronald Reagan, Syracuse is one of 120 Division I teams invited to take part in the Reagan Centennial National Football Coin Toss for SU's game against Toledo on Saturday (12:00 p.m., BIG EAST Network).
Prior to kickoff against the Rockets, the Orange is invited to toss the Centennial Commemorative Coin while a public address announcement acknowledging the legacy of Ronald Reagan and the Centennial is played throughout the Dome. SU special assistant to the athletics director and Pro Football Hall of Famer Floyd Little will join the team captains at midfield for the coin toss.
The primary goal of the Reagan Centennial National Football Coin Toss is to highlight the leadership attributes which football fosters, through the example of a genuine fan, radio announcer, and player, Ronald Reagan.
Also invited to participate this weekend throughout the nation are all 32 National Football League teams, 92 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) teams and nearly 14,000 high school teams.
Individual and season tickets are available for the game online, at the Carrier Dome Box Office (Gate B) and by phone (888-DOMETIX). Season tickets start at $99, while the Time Warner Triple Play Pack, which offers one ticket to any three home games, starts at $72.
Prior to kickoff against the Rockets, the Orange is invited to toss the Centennial Commemorative Coin while a public address announcement acknowledging the legacy of Ronald Reagan and the Centennial is played throughout the Dome. SU special assistant to the athletics director and Pro Football Hall of Famer Floyd Little will join the team captains at midfield for the coin toss.
The primary goal of the Reagan Centennial National Football Coin Toss is to highlight the leadership attributes which football fosters, through the example of a genuine fan, radio announcer, and player, Ronald Reagan.
Also invited to participate this weekend throughout the nation are all 32 National Football League teams, 92 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) teams and nearly 14,000 high school teams.
Individual and season tickets are available for the game online, at the Carrier Dome Box Office (Gate B) and by phone (888-DOMETIX). Season tickets start at $99, while the Time Warner Triple Play Pack, which offers one ticket to any three home games, starts at $72.
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