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Often lost in all the shuffle of satellite camps, possible NCAA violations and Twitter rants all across the landscape of college football, there’s plenty of good news worth paying attention to out there.
The latest example comes from College Station, as A&M athletes and staff are set to embark on a mission trip to Haiti later this month. According to KBTX of College Station, the Aggies plan to help support Mission of Hope – Haiti. This organization seeks to “impact, educate, minister, and feed the people of Haiti through several programs.”
Among those participating in the trip include starting quarterback Trevor Knight:
Members of the @12thMan are headed to serve in Haiti. @trevor_knight9 is leading the way.#AggiesForHaiti2016 pic.twitter.com/riNStakxgM
— AggieFBLife (@aggiefblife) May 9, 2016
— Trevor Knight (@trevor_knight9) February 20, 2016
Long snapper Austin Frey:
Can't wait to see what this trip will do for all of the Haitians and for this team! #AggiesForHaiti2016 ??
— Austin Frey (@AustinFrey55) February 20, 2016
and Mikado Hinson the director of player development for Texas A&M football:
Excited to be on @KBTXNews #BVTM to share about our @TAMU & @mohhaiti trip May 11-18. #AggiesForHaiti2016
— Mikado Hinson (@KadoHinson) March 23, 2016
A graduate of the University of Tennessee, Michael Wayne Bratton oversees the news coverage for Saturday Down South. Michael previously worked for FOX Sports and NFL.com