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Tailgate with the Baylor Line Foundation

BLF Gameday Tailgates

We hope you’ll make the Baylor Line Foundation part of your Baylor Football gameday experience by joining us each home game for our gameday tailgates. Starting two and a half hours prior to kickoff, we’ll have food, drinks, and fun times at the Texas Sports Hall of Fame (1108 S University Parks Dr.).

These tailgates, which are free and open to BLF members and up to four family members (or friends)*, are made possible through the generous support of our members and sponsors, in particular Community Bank & Trust, as well as Upward Strategy Group and Karen and Gary Jones. For parties in excess of four, a $10 entry fee will be applied to each additional attendee—the first four will be free.

Mother and Young Bear at BLF TailgateA reservation isn’t required, but to help us plan accordingly, we do ask that you please RSVP by contacting Kellie Juandiego at kellie@baylorlinefoundation.com or 1.888.710.1859 (or 254.732.0393).

*While supplies last.

Tailgate Schedule:

  • September 2nd at 3:30 p.m. – Liberty
  • September 9th at 4:30 p.m. – UTSA
  • September 23rd at 3 p.m. – Oklahoma
  • October 21st – West Virginia (Homecoming)*
  • October 28th – Texas
  • November 18th – Iowa State

*For Homecoming, we will have a special buffet meal.

 

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