I absolutely hate cancer, lost my sister this past April and my father in November, both to cancer. Seeing those who inspire through their strength in the fight will always have a place in my heart. RIP buddy
Fuck cancer. For having the courage to raise awareness and tell his story nationally, a lot of money was able to be raised for cancer. In his short life, he was able to do more good than many who lived decades more than him.
Thought he looked really bad at the Music City Bowl and was worried. He handled the end of his life about as well as one could, at least from the outside. Definitely made the most of it.
Believe his Dad tweeted it was going to be a hard day for him, so I think they knew it was coming. Fuck cancer so hard.
Did Tyler tweet from his account these last few months or was it one of his parents? Sad shit. RIP Tyler
Horrible news. No offense to our #Ohio State Buckeyes posters, but the OSU-Purdue game this year was one of the most amazing scenes you’ll ever see. Childhood cancer is the absolute worst. Thoughts to his family and friends.
None taken. Wish it would have been a little closer but clearly that moment was special for their family which is a big part of what makes sports great.
It was surreal watching it after seeing the GameDay piece and learning his story. Then seeing video of him with the team...that’s powerful stuff.
Tyler made the Purdue beating somewhat more swallowable for me. Glad he got to experience that night before he passed away. RIP.
SVP going to have me wish I was cutting onions. Trent reminded me at least why sports are so important in our lives. Even when things arent going well we can escape for 3 maybe 4 hours and forget what is holding us down. Find some happiness to give us that little extra to keep moving along.