
ATI Two-Minute Drill with VooDoo Head Coach Pat O'Hara, Episode 16
Published on June 27, 2012 under Arena Football League (AFL)
New Orleans VooDoo News Release
NEW ORLEANS (June 27, 2012) - New Orleans VooDoo head coach Pat O'Hara sat down after practice on Wednesday for the Athletic Training Innovation Two-Minute Drill to talk about this week's upcoming game versus the Jacksonville Sharks.
The ATI Two-Minute Drill with head coach Pat O'Hara is a weekly segment, with this week's episode being the 16th installment of the series. For all of your athletic training needs, visit ATI's official website: http://www.atinnovate.com/.
Here is what Coach O'Hara had to say in today's Athletic Training Innovations Two-Minute Drill:
Link: http://youtu.be/c9dCdtjNTAc
The VooDoo and Sharks will play on Saturday, June 30 in The Graveyard with kickoff set for 7 p.m. CT. Fans can watch the game on Cox 4 (tape delayed locally), listen to the call of the game on 99.5 FM "Rush Radio" or can come to the biggest game for the VooDoo since 2004.
For tickets to the game, visit www.aflvoodoo.com or call the VooDoo ticket office at 504-875-3900.
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