LOOK: Ohio State and Indiana to wear 'Houston Strong' stickers for Harvey relief
The Buckeyes also announced they would donate $10,000 towards relief efforts
Across the United States, people are coming together to help Houston and the Gulf area affected by the damage caused from Hurricane Harvey. Texas A&M, whose campus is within 100 miles of Houston, will wear special helmet sticker during Sunday night's game at the Rose Bowl against UCLA to bring awareness to Harvey relief efforts.
Definitely not within 100 miles of Houston are Ohio State and Indiana, but the Buckeyes and Hoosiers will also wear special helmet stickers to bring awareness to Harvey relief efforts during their Thursday night game in Bloomington.
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
Additionally, Ohio State announced in a release that it would donate $10,000 to the American Red Cross for its Harvey disaster relief efforts. Contributions will be made by players and coaches alike.
Both schools have players from Texas, some from the Houston area. Buckeyes cornerback and former blue-chip recruit Kendall Sheffield, who is from the Houston suburb of Missouri City, is among them.
















