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LOOK: Tennessee’s Tyler Byrd, other Vols, plan to show ‘love and support’ for bullied middle schooler
By Cody McClure
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Tennessee wide receiver Tyler Byrd is trying to make a positive difference in a Knoxville child’s life.
Byrd initiated a movement to help combat bullying on Saturday after he — and many other people on Twitter — saw a sad video surface of a young boy talking about how he has been bullied.
Byrd, along with four other Volunteers — Jarrett Guarantano, John Kelly, Trey Smith and Carlin Fils-aime — will make a trip to a Knoxville middle school next week to “show the young man some love.”
The players also will stream part of the interaction live on Twitter so that people can express love and support, Byrd said:
We going to the middle school next Tuesday show young Man some love we will also TWITTER LIVE some of it so everyone can show there love and support #vols #StopBullying @cboystunna3 @BroadwayJay2 @JKShuttlesworth @smithtrey98
— Tyler Byrd (@D1fuzzymuffin17) December 9, 2017
This all started on Saturday after the video below (posted on Twitter by user @Elijah_Official) went viral.
Please note … It is sad to watch. But it is also important that it has gone viral.
YALL HE IS SHAKING!!!!! This is what is going on in these school what about the ones who don’t tell someone THIS IS WHY I CANT STAND A FUCKIN BULLY!!! pic.twitter.com/reE43WvDQK
— (@Elijah_Official) December 9, 2017
Cody McClure is an SEC Football Writer for Saturday Down South. He lives in Knoxville, Tennessee, where he also co-hosts a midday sports radio show for FOX Sports. Cody previously worked for Athlon Sports.