Georgia Bulldog fans are some of the most considerate folks in the country. They love to help someone in need, and when they choose to get behind something, they do not disappoint.
Dawg nation has gotten behind Davon Gales, the pink-out for Arkansas State head coach’s late wife, and so many other things on Twitter.
Now I’m asking you to give some support to Ryan Hilinski and his family on Saturday. Every beginning of the third quarter until right after the first play, fans hold up the ‘okay’ sign with their fingers.
It’s what Ryan does to honor his brother, Tyler, who committed suicide in January 2018, while he was the starting quarterback for Washington State.