C-N partners with veteran-owned ZeroEyes to honor veterans at Tusculum game

JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. - Carson-Newman's Athletic Department is partnering with veteran-owned artificial intelligence (AI) security company ZeroEyes to honor veterans during Carson-Newman's Veterans' Appreciation Day game against Tusculum Saturday, Nov. 16 at Burke-Tarr Stadium. 

For every dollar donated to the Eagle Club in honor of Veterans Day, ZeroEyes will be discounting its school shooter prevention software to be installed in Tennessee Schools in 2020-2021. Fans can go to the Eagle Club in the stadium concourse on game day to meet ZeroEyes staff, learn more about their mission, and donate cneagles.com/eagleclub.

ZeroEyes founders and retired U.S. Navy SEALs Caleb Jones and Dustin Brooks will deliver the contest's game ball in a Humvee on the gridiron.  A number of visual surprises are in store to wow the crowd and honor those who have served in the U.S. Military. Additionally, ZeroEyes and Carson-Newman will be giving away 400 T- shirts prior to the game.  

ZeroEyes is a gun detection security company powered by AI led by retired U.S. Navy SEALs.  This veteran-owned business is dedicated to protecting lives, and providing first responders, staff and security personnel with the information they need to keep people safe during active shooter situations. 

Kick off between the Eagles and Pioneers in the second oldest rivalry game in the state of Tennessee is set for 1 p.m. Saturday. Coverage on the Eagle Sports Network begins one hour prior to kick off with the AEC Tailgate Show on Joy 620 (WRJZ-AM, Knoxville) and online at cneagles.com/live.  

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