Sun Bowl teams visit local children's hospitals
Posted Dec 29, 2016
One of the great tradition of the Sun Bowl is when the players get to visit local hospitals hoping to make a difference in young people's lives. Stanford and North Carolina, the two teams that will be battling out on Friday took some time out of their Wednesday morning to visit children. "This game is a lot bigger than us playing", says NC Offensive Tackle Mason Veal.
(El Paso Proud)
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