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Liberty Bowl: Can Rice’s rushing attack succeed against an SEC defense?

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For Liberty High Grenadiers, everything’s coming up roses — again

It's not your typical honeymoon.

Allen Frank got married on Dec. 14. Two weeks later, the assistant director of the Liberty High School Grenadier Band and his new wife flew to Pasadena, Calif., where they planned to do some sightseeing, hear live music and enjoy California cuisine.

That's where it gets complicated. Riding herd on more than 200 kids might put a damper on post-wedding bliss. The music isn't so dreamy, unless "Rule, Britannia!" melts your butter. And try being intimate in front of roaring crowds, with millions more from around the globe watching on TV.

But the couple couldn't ask for a better experience than the pageantry of the marching band equivalent of the Super Bowl. Frank and the rest of the Liberty High School Grenadier Band will march Wednesday morning in the 125h annual Rose Parade, one of 20 high school bands to perform in the legendary event.

The march begins at 11 a.m. EST on Wednesday. It takes a 51/2-mile route on Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena. Liberty will begin its march in the first third of the parade, the fourth band to depart.

"This is really a big event for the history of the band," said Director Kevin Long, himself a former member who graduated from Liberty in 1981. "It is a pinnacle point in the band's history that we're in the Rose Parade again."

It's both Long's and Frank's second trip to Pasadena. The president of the Tournament of Roses selected the Liberty band to perform in 2009. Bands apply for the honor, and the organization selected Liberty's application from 200 bands vying for the coveted spot. Long found out about the honor in November 2012.

"We're a very unique band," Frank said. "When you see them with the bearskin hats, the pipers it's not something you see very often."

For senior Drew Donaher, the Rose Parade is the event, the watershed moment, one he never thought he'd see.

"This is the best moment of my senior year," Donaher said.

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Liberty Bowl brings big bucks to Bluff City

DOWNTOWN MEMPHIS, Tenn. (FOX13) -

Beale Street blue turned maroon and white as the Liberty Bowl celebrations kicked off at Monday's parade.

The festivities also mean a lot of green for the city of Memphis.

"It's our second biggest moneymaker of the year," said Alfred's manager Scott Lawrence, "With the Liberty Bowl falling so close to New Year's Eve, between the Liberty Bowl, New Year's Eve, the parade, the pep rally, all the events downtown, it really brings a lot of tourism to downtown; a lot of money to the whole area."

In 2007, the last time Mississippi State played in the Liberty Bowl, Memphis generated an estimated $23 million.

While bulldog bells filled Beale Street during the parade, Mississippi State families marched to other Bluff City establishments throughout the week, pouring money into the local economy.

"We're going to Graceland, we're going to do the BBQ at Tom's next to Graceland," said Mississippi State Alum Barry Boatner, "The tickets, the room, the lodging, the food: It's going to be a couple thousand dollars on my American Express card when it's all over."

Lawrence said Alfred's is the official hangout for the Mississippi State Alumni Association this year; they expected nearly 900 people on parade day just from that.

The 55th AutoZone Liberty Bowl between Mississippi State and Rice kicks off at 3 p.m. on Tuesday.

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Liberty, Grandview, Blue Springs South, Park Hill South, Lee’s Summit West, Ray-Pec notch wins at William Jewell tourney

After 15 lead changes, top-seeded Liberty slipped past Raytown 59-51 on Saturday at the Niles Media Group Holiday Basketball Tournament at William Jewell. Liberty will face third-seeded Grandview at 7:30 p.m. Monday for the Cardinal Division title.

Consolation bracket games

Pleasant Hill 64, Smithville 58, OT: After trailing by as many as 10 points in the first half, Pleasant Hill came back to edge Smithville in overtime in the first Cardinal Division consolation game.

Pleasant Hill took a 47-46 lead midway through the fourth quarter and built up a three-point lead before Brock Mick hit a three-pointer to force overtime. Pleasant Hill went nine-for-11 from the free throw line in overtime to secure the victory.

Derrick Spears led the Roosters with 20 points, and Cameron Haws added 17. Mick finished with a game-high 28 points for the Warriors.

Truman 42, St. Pius X 40: Truman survived a late game comeback by St. Pius X to advance to the Cardinal Division fifth-place game.

After taking the lead midway through the second quarter, Dewayne Thornton led the Patriots on a 10-0 run to close out the half. He scored all seven of his points in that span.

The Warriors Ian Schneider hit a three-pointer to cut the lead to two points with 30 seconds left, and St. Pius X forced a turnover on the next possession but missed a pair of three-pointers to end the game.

Liberty went on a 10-0 run to start the second quarter and built a nine-point lead, but Raytown hung around, trailing by just one point at the half. It took until the final minutes of the fourth quarter for Liberty to finally pull away. Liberty forced two turnovers and finished on a 9-0 run to seal the victory.

Our defensive effort and focus and purpose on those possessions was better than the entire game put together, Liberty head coach Roger Stirtz said. We didnt knock down some shots we usually make, so I think we carried that over to the defensive end.

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"If America Doesn’t ABOLISH The FED, The FED Will ABOLISH AMERICA" | G. Edward Griffin – Video


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There Was No Need For WW 2 / Rudolph Hess • Dennis Cuddy w/ Radio Liberty 12.13.13 – Video


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The C-USA champion Rice Owls arrive in Memphis for the 2013 Autozone Liberty Bowl – Video


The C-USA champion Rice Owls arrive in Memphis for the 2013 Autozone Liberty Bowl
The day after Christmas is typically a quiet time on the Rice University campus, but this year -- like last year -- the football Owls were making some noise....

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Liberty Bowl, Grizzlies, Concert Luring Crowds Downtown

(Memphis) The Liberty Bowl is still days away, but Mississippi State and Rice football players are already in town warming up, and fans are beginning to flock downtown.

At Miss Pollys Soul City Cafe on Beale, they count down the days to the Liberty Bowl.

Employees say after three very slow weeks, business is picking up.

It is really amazing right now. I dont know if I have seen this many people on the street in a month,, said Lisa Smith with Miss Pollys.

At the Holiday Inn Select on Union the rooms are filling up fast.

The sale staff says with the cancellation of the St. Jude Marathon and a disappointing December, theyre grateful for the guests.

We are really excited. Any time downtown fills up we are really excited, said Cindi Lewis.

Along with the Liberty Bowl team welcome party at Autozone Park Friday night, there is also a sold out concert at the FedEx Forum.

This weekend there is also a Grizzlies game, a Tigers game, and then a Liberty Bowl Parade on Beale Street on Monday.

People who work on Beale say from now until the middle of next week, the street should be hopping.

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College Bowl Picks: Rice vs Mississippi St Liberty Bowl Preview with Joe Duffy and Peter Loshak – Video


College Bowl Picks: Rice vs Mississippi St Liberty Bowl Preview with Joe Duffy and Peter Loshak
Rice vs. Mississippi St. | College Bowl Picks http://www.sbrforum.com/video Mississippi State come in to this year #39;s Liberty Bowl as seven point favorites over the Rice Owls, but has this...

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