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LOOK: Mississippi State wearing special helmet decal to honor those affected by Hurricane Harvey
Hurricane Harvey has continued to affect many people across the country and the victims are not going unnoticed.
Besides celebrities and everyday people, members of the college football world are also getting involved in light of the recent tragic events. Per usual, SEC teams are right in the thick of the news.
Wednesday, Mississippi State announced special helmet decals would be worn in their opening game against Charleston Southern in Starkville.
Our thoughts and prayers are with all those affected by #HurricaneHarvey. We will wear this helmet decal in their honor for Saturday’s game. pic.twitter.com/8pLRH75Mrh
— MSU Football 🏈 (@HailStateFB) August 30, 2017
The Bulldogs aren’t the only ones to get in on the action. Texas A&M also released a statement, saying the Aggies would also be sporting special emblems against UCLA in relation to Hurricane Harvey.
#ICYMI – @AggieFootball will wear this helmet decal on Sunday to bring awareness to the thousands of families impacted by #HurricaneHarvey. pic.twitter.com/A9OMClMwy6
— SEC (@SEC) August 30, 2017
Big 10 schools are also joining the movement.
Very cool gesture: Ohio State & Indiana will wear Houston Strong decals on helmets for Thursday’s game pic.twitter.com/pJFhIxxAtE
— Brett McMurphy (@Brett_McMurphy) August 30, 2017
Tye is a contributing writer for Saturday Down South. He works on-air for ESPN Arkansas in Fort Smith. You can follow him on twitter @TyeSportsRadio.