Middle Tennessee State Universityâs 2017 Homecoming will be on Saturday, Oct. 7, when the Blue Raiders host Florida International University.
Athletics Director Chris Massaro said the football team was looking forward to lining up against a Conference USA rival for Homecoming. He noted FIU is led by former NFL head coach and two-time Super Bowl champion Butch Davis.
âHomecoming is our premier event and this yearâs game offers added meaning as a Conference USA contest,â Massaro said. âThis should provide a wonderful incentive for our alumni to gather on campus and meet up with old friends.â
Alumni Relations Director Ginger Freeman said Homecoming week again promises to be an exciting time on campus.
âThe Alumni Association invites all to mark your calendar now to visit during the week and weekend,â Freeman said.
âWith over 60 percent of our alumni living within an hourâs drive from campus, I encourage them to make plans to come back.â
On Oct. 6, the Friday of Homecoming weekend, members of the Class of 1967 will be honored during their 50th reunion and inducted into the Golden Raiders Society.
The university on Oct. 6 will also celebrate the recipients of the Alumni Associationâs Distinguished Alumni Awards and True Blue Citations of Distinction during a ceremony and reception.
On game day, Oct. 7, alumni and friends will be invited to watch the parade from the Presidentâs lawn at Mixer on Main.
âWhether you meet up with your college buds or bring your family, itâs the perfect place to experience the parade in True Blue fashion,â said Rhonda King, assistant alumni relations director.
âThe watching party is an entertaining homecoming tradition where youâll find multiple generations of Blue Raiders sharing a memorable part of homecoming day together.â
King said a full schedule of festivities will be posted on the alumni associationâs website, www.mtalumni.com, closer to the game.
The Student Government Association will organize several events for students, said Jackie Victory, director of student organizations and service.
Victory said student events will include the annual Chili Cook-off, a banner competition and Homecoming Parade. Alex Lineberry, a junior in the College of Behavioral and Health Sciences, was named homecoming director.
âAlex and the Homecoming Committee are working hard to identify this yearâs theme and events,â she said.
Massaro said the 2017 football campaign âis poised to be another exciting season.â
âThis yearâs team returns All-American candidates Brent Stockstill and Richie James, while debuting a new defensive scheme,â he said. âDonât miss what will be a great home schedule that gets started with rival Vanderbilt.â
For ticket information, bookmark goblueraiders.com/tickets.
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