Family of Oxford HS shooting victim Tate Myre honorary captains at Big Ten title game

Family of Oxford HS shooting victim Tate Myre honorary captains at Big Ten title game

The family of late Oxford HS football player Tate Myre was at the Big Ten Championship Game in Indianapolis on Saturday. They, along with coach Zach Line, a former NFL football, were the honorary captains for the coin toss between Iowa and Michigan.
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