Virginia Tech certainly knows and feels the pain of those in Sandy Hook, Conn. -- and the school’s football team is doing its best to honor the Sandy Hook victims.
Virginia Tech helmets honor Sandy Hook victims
Hokies players have worn a special ribbon on their helmets in practice this past week, honoring the victims of the Virginia Tech attack in 2007, and the attack in Sandy Hook earlier this month.


Frank Beamer and his Hokies have been wearing helmets with ribbons on them, honoring those who fell in both attacks. The ribbon is green and orange, representing each school’s colors, with “58 prevail” written on it.
Thanks to Christian Bruey of WFTV, here’s a photo of the helmet that Virginia Tech players have been wearing in practice.
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Just five and a half years ago, the United States’ deadliest shooting took place at Virginia Tech, when a student at Virginia Tech opened fire and claimed the lives of 32 innocent people. The second-deadliest shooting in U.S. history occurred just over two weeks ago in Sandy Hook, Conn., when a gunman killed 26 people -- mostly children.
Virginia Tech players will wear a smaller version of the same ribbon on their helmets on Friday, when they take on the Rutgers Scarlet Knights in the Russell Athletic Bowl.












