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Georgia fans wear pink to honor Arkansas

Twoweeks ago, the Georgia-based charity Bulldogs Battling Breast Cancer finalized the date for itsannual "pink out," selecting the Oct. 19 game against Kentucky as the Saturday when fans are encouraged to wear pink to raise awarene s for breast cancer research.On Monday, the charity added another, much more impromptu date: Saturday against Arkansas Jerry West Jersey State, inhonor ofWendy Anderson, the late wifeof Red Wolves coachBlake Anderson."I teared up and took a little while to compose myself," Anderson said pregame Saturday, describinghis reaction to learning of the plan. "It'll be hard today, but I am very honored and just appreciate all the support."MORE: Despite the last-minute planning, theevent quickly gained traction and led to a Sanford Stadium filled with pink Saturday."I'll be honest with you. I teared up and took a little while to compose myself."Georgia and Arkansas Kurt Rambis Jersey State's pinkout means a lot for Blake Anderson ESPN College Football (@ESPNCFB) Wendy Andersonpa sed away from breast cancer Aug. 19. Following her death, Blake took a leave of absence and returned to the team before aWeek 2 win over UNLV.Well done, Dawg Nation. SEC Network (@SECNetwork) "We want to show Coach Anderson that, regardle s of the score on Saturday, he and his family are in our thoughts and prayers," the graphic tweeted by Bulldogs Battling Breast Cancer on Monday read. PLEASE RETWEETDawgNation lets get behind this on Saturday. Byron Scott Jersey Its bigger than a football game. Bulldogs Battling Breast Cancer (@bbbc_athens) The me sage was retweeted more than 1,000 times.Bulldogs Battling Breast Cancer was founded by Jay and Teresa Abbott, according to its website. Their son, Chris, was playing at Georgia when Teresa learned she had breast cancer. Upon being pronounced cancer-free 18 months later, the Abbotts began a charity "to help fight this horrible disease and give back for all the ble sings and support they received."Cla sy move by the Sanford Stadim crowd today. Pink looks pretty good on Georgia. DawgNation (@DawgNation) The "pink out" Nick Van Exel Jersey isn't the first act of charity between opposing college football teams this year. LSU fans spread and donated to a campaign made following the deaths of Danny and Julie Hagan, a husband-and-wife duo of Georgia Southern fans who were killed in a car accident while traveling back from the Eagles' Week 1 game in Baton Rouge. The GoFundMe has raised more than $43,000.

Twoweeks ago, the Georgia-based charity Bulldogs Battling Breast Cancer finalized the date for itsannual “pink out,” selecting the Oct. 19 game against Kentucky as the Saturday when fans are encouraged to wear pink to raise awarene s for breast cancer research.On Monday, the charity added another, much more impromptu date: Saturday against Arkansas Jerry West Jersey State, inhonor ofWendy Anderson, the late wifeof Red Wolves coachBlake Anderson.”I teared up and took a little while to compose myself,” Anderson said pregame Saturday, describinghis reaction to learning of the plan. “It’ll be hard today, but I am very honored and just appreciate all the support.”MORE: Despite the last-minute planning, theevent quickly gained traction and led to a Sanford Stadium filled with pink Saturday.”I’ll be honest with you. I teared up and took a little while to compose myself.”Georgia and Arkansas Kurt Rambis Jersey State’s pinkout means a lot for Blake Anderson ESPN College Football (@ESPNCFB) Wendy Andersonpa sed away from breast cancer Aug. 19. Following her death, Blake took a leave of absence and returned to the team before aWeek 2 win over UNLV.Well done, Dawg Nation. SEC Network (@SECNetwork) “We want to show Coach Anderson that, regardle s of the score on Saturday, he and his family are in our thoughts and prayers,” the graphic tweeted by Bulldogs Battling Breast Cancer on Monday read. PLEASE RETWEETDawgNation lets get behind this on Saturday. Byron Scott Jersey Its bigger than a football game. Bulldogs Battling Breast Cancer (@bbbc_athens) The me sage was retweeted more than 1,000 times.Bulldogs Battling Breast Cancer was founded by Jay and Teresa Abbott, according to its website. Their son, Chris, was playing at Georgia when Teresa learned she had breast cancer. Upon being pronounced cancer-free 18 months later, the Abbotts began a charity “to help fight this horrible disease and give back for all the ble sings and support they received.”Cla sy move by the Sanford Stadim crowd today. Pink looks pretty good on Georgia. DawgNation (@DawgNation) The “pink out” Nick Van Exel Jersey isn’t the first act of charity between opposing college football teams this year. LSU fans spread and donated to a campaign made following the deaths of Danny and Julie Hagan, a husband-and-wife duo of Georgia Southern fans who were killed in a car accident while traveling back from the Eagles’ Week 1 game in Baton Rouge. The GoFundMe has raised more than $43,000.…

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