Boston College To Honor Alumnus And 9/11 Hero “The Man In The Red Bandana” With Custom Red Bandana Football Accessories
Former Boston College lacrosse player Welles Crowther died while directing people to safety during the terrorist attack at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. In the years following his death, Crowther’s selfless act of courage became a popular story to share on the anniversary of the terrible attacks.
When he played lacrosse at BC, Crowther was known for wearing a red bandana under his helmet — the same bandana he tied around his face while saving lives that fateful day. As word of his story grew, the red bandana became a symbol of Americans who rise to the occasion when faced with adversity.
To honor their fallen alumnus, Boston College football players will wear the red bandana pattern on several accessories when they take on Clemson this Saturday. The gear comes courtesy of Under Armour.
Be sure to watch ESPN’s documentary on Crowther below. It’s incredible.
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8 years ago at 4:29 pmI just saw the video and I truly wish I was half the man Welles was. Utmost respect to this heroe. RIP.
8 years ago at 4:45 pmIt’s a great story. A great man who gave his life for others. Respect.
8 years ago at 4:35 pmThe room got a little dusty during that 30 for 30.
8 years ago at 5:04 pmIt sure did
8 years ago at 6:07 pmThat video was amazing. Welles is a true hero with a heart of gold. RIP
8 years ago at 5:08 pmThey’ve been doing this for a few years now. It’s one of the best new traditions in college sports and I hope it sticks around. First class all the way around.
8 years ago at 6:10 pmWelles is the iconic American Hero they make stories about. I’ll toast to you every time I think about that day. S/F.
8 years ago at 6:29 pmWhy are me eyes so wet right now? I’m becoming concerned
8 years ago at 11:20 pm