College Football
FOX Sports Remembers
College Football
College Football

FOX Sports Remembers

Updated Jun. 29, 2022 4:37 p.m. ET

Throughout its weekend programming, FOX Sports presented a series of features recognizing and honoring the victims and heroes of the 9/11 attacks.

Tom Rinaldi on the meaning and connection between sports and 9/11, then and now, in “The Given Day”:



Tom Rinaldi tells the story of Brent Woodall, a two-sport standout at Cal who tragically lost his life on 9/11, and how Woodall’s family honors his legacy every day:



The Nebraska Tunnel Walk is one of college football’s greatest traditions, but it took on new meaning when it incorporated military personnel and first responders on September 20, 2001:



Following 9/11, Pat Tillman put aside his NFL career to enlist in the U.S. Army before losing his life in service. Air Force veteran Mike Hill narrates this tribute to Tillman’s sacrifice:



New York’s own 12-year-old Roen Emersyn Jones performed a special rendition of “God Bless America” prior to Saturday’s game between the Mets and Yankees:



Written by Tom Verducci and narrated by Billy Crystal, the open to Saturday’s Yankees-Mets game reflects on how baseball’s return provided our country with a sense of comfort and hope:



Tom Rinaldi reflects on the home run that touched the hearts of New Yorkers, and baseball fans across the country, forever:



Twenty years after 9/11, Jay Glazer’s Merging Vets & Players Foundation continues to help former military members:



The FDNY Bravest football team lost 22 teammates on 9/11. Michael Strahan sits down with members of the New York City Fire Department to honor their memories:

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