Until the day Tiger Betti was killed by New Orleans's terrorist attacks, his brothers named his name in the history of the senior bowl.
Jack Bech, a TCU wide receiver, has expired and has been nominated for the MVP of the game, so he has caught a touchdown that won the game in a Saturday senior bowl.
“My brother has some wings to me. He gave me me, and he all woke it. What except for our Lord, the Savior Jesus Christ, Tigers. There is no reason for what I did today.
Tiger, a college football at Princeton, was one of the 14 victims killed early on Burbon Street on New Year's Day.
New Orleans's native played in Princeton from 2016 to 2018, and was an All -Ebi League kick returner. In three years of career, he caught 53 passes for 825 yards in three touchdowns.
He graduated from college in 2021 and pursued a financial career.
He worked as a stock companion in New York City, but returned to Luiziana for holidays.
Jack hoped that this week would improve draft stocks, but he would replace it with his brothers.
“It was super -realistic to be able to come to this game. That's the goal you set for yourself, but if I came here, I have spent the worst week so far. If you ruin the draft inventory, you can embrace your brother now.
“But on the other side, I didn't think I had the week I had if it didn't happen. His wings were on me. He and Jesus Christ were me. That's why I was able to do everything, “he said.
“I want to see his brother succeed in doing his brother in his life. He's a model of my life in my life, the person I respected, and I want to be He was the best brother I could see.
Jack was a member of the US team who won 22-19 victory.





