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BYU: Tailgates continuing to feature service projects at road football games

By Tyler Stahle - Special to the Daily Herald | Aug 24, 2024

Nate Edwards, BYU Photo

Brigham Young University alums and friends donated more than 40,000 pounds of food during the alumni tailgate in Fayetteville, Arkansas, last year before the Cougs and Razorbacks matchup. The food donations benefitted the local St. James Missionary Baptist Church.

Brigham Young University football fans will continue combining game day traditions with community impact through “Cougs Care” service projects at every road game this season.

Last year, prior to the BYU football game at the University of Arkansas, BYU alums, fans, friends and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints donated more than 40,000 pounds of food to the local St. James Missionary Baptist Church. Similar service projects took place at each road game throughout the season as fans donated thousands of pounds of food, toys and books to local charities.

The tradition continues in 2024 for the third year, as local alumni chapters have organized “Cougs Care” pregame tailgates featuring service projects for local nonprofits. These will begin with the game at Southern Methodist University on Sept. 6.

“For years we’ve seen BYU alumni around the globe making an impact wherever they live,” said Michael Johanson, BYU Alumni Association executive director. “Cougs Care projects allow our alumni, fans and friends to support the team on the road and come together to make a lasting impact in local communities.”

This season’s projects will benefit local food banks, expand literacy efforts and serve individuals with developmental disabilities. Fans attending any BYU road game are encouraged to stop by the BYU Alumni pregame tailgate to contribute to these worthwhile causes. Detailed information regarding each Cougs Care project is available below and on the BYU Alumni webpage.

For those unable to attend the games, a link to support the projects digitally may also be available. Follow BYU Alumni on Instagram for updates on how to get involved.

Game: BYU at SMU; Sept. 6, 6 p.m. CDT

Tailgate time: 3-5 p.m. CDT

Location: 5800 Bush Ave., Dallas, Texas

Fans are invited to bring various art supplies to the tailgate, which will be donated to Caring Pathways of Carrollton, a nonprofit organization offering a daily integrated program for underserved adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities. Visit https://tinyurl.com/56hrwcy2 for a complete list of items in need.

Game: BYU at Wyoming; Sept. 14, 7 p.m. MDT

Tailgate time: 4-6 p.m. MDT

Location: 1065 North 15th St., Laramie, Wyoming

Bring nonperishable food and hygiene items to the tailgate. Donations will benefit the UW Food Share Pantry, an on-campus organization ensuring every student is nourished. Specific items that have been requested include dried food, canned food, soap, deodorant, baby diapers and wipes, and baby formula.

Game: BYU at Baylor; Sept. 28, Time TBA

Tailgate time: TBA

Location: University High School, 3201 S. New Road, Waco, Texas

Fans can bring canned or boxed food to donate at the tailgate. All donations will benefit Caritas of Waco, an organization fighting against food insecurity and poverty in the Waco area.

Game: BYU at UCF, Oct. 26, Time TBA

Tailgate time: TBA

Location: 3200 Lockwood Blvd., Oviedo, Florida

Fans are invited to donate nonperishable goods at the tailgate. Donations will benefit the Knight’s Pantry, an organization serving UCF students by providing for basic needs. Visit https://tinyurl.com/2c29erb7 to view a list of items of most demand.

Game: BYU at Utah, Nov. 9, Time TBA

Tailgate time: TBA

Location: Stilwell Field, Salt Lake City

Fans can donate nonperishable food items that will be donated to the Utah Food Bank and distributed statewide.

Game: BYU at Arizona State, Nov. 23, Time TBA

Tailgate time: TBA

Location: ASU Institute Building, 1000 S. McAllister Ave., Tempe, Arizona

A joint collaboration between the BYU Alumni Association chapters in Arizona, Just Serve of Arizona, LDSSA of ASU, the McKay School of Education at BYU and the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College at ASU to support the ASU America Reads Program and local food pantries. Fans are invited to bring books and nonperishable food goods to the tailgate.

Tyler Stahle is the media relations manager for BYU.