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General 11/1/2006 12:00:00 AM

Nov. 1, 2006

Relive the excitement of Baylor Bear football with two of Baylor's best football teams ever. Take a look back at the only back-to-back nine win seasons in Baylor football program history, including wins over LSU in the 1985 Liberty Bowl and Colorado in the 1986 Bluebonnet Bowl. "The Bears Roar Again: The 1985 and 1986 Baylor Football Teams" will air on KWBU-TV Friday, November 17 at 9:30pm with an encore presentation on Monday, November 20 at 9:30pm.

A DVD featuring this program plus bonus footage is available for $24.95. To order, call 254-710-7883 or 1-800-898-3710.

Also available is a special DVD 3-pack including "The Bears Roar Again: The 1985 and 1986 Baylor Football Teams," "Cotton Bowl Bound, The 1980 Baylor Bears," and "Believe Again: The Story of the Miracle on the Brazos" for a special price of $50.00. To order, call 254-710-7883 or 1-800-898-3710.

"Cotton Bowl Bound, The 1980 Baylor Bears" features standouts from one of the best football teams in Baylor's 100 plus year history. John Morris joins Coach Grant Teaff, Walter Abercrombie, Vann McElroy, Tommy Tabor and Jay Jeffery for a round table discussion of the historic Cotton Bowl bound Bears.

"Believe Again: The Story of the Miracle on the Brazos" tells the story of a team in a decade long losing slump that became champions. The 1974 Baylor football team made many believe again. Thirty years after their SWC title and Cotton Bowl appearance Coach Teaff, Neal Jeffrey, Dave Campbell and others "Believe Again." The special is hosted by John Morris.

Affiliated with National Public Radio (NPR) and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), KWBU serves more than 80,000 people a week through its public radio, television and educational outreach programs. It is a service of Brazos Valley Public Broadcasting Foundation, Baylor University and its member listeners/viewers and underwriters, and is one of only 76 joint licensees (public television and radio) in the nation.

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