College football world unites to honor victims of

College football world unites to honor victims of

The Rob Havenstein Jersey shocked the world on Friday. The sports community immediately rose up to show the support to the nation in turmoil. On Saturday, as college football took center stage in America, fans and players made sure that France was not far from anyone's mind.From "College GameDay" signs to fans Ndamukong Suh Jersey donning the "Bleu Blanc Rouge," there were many tributes to honor the victimsof the tragedy overseas.MORE: | The crazy signs are usually the best part of a Saturday morning spent watching GameDay, but this weekend, there was only one sign worth sharing.The only sign we plan on sharing today. College GameDay (@CollegeGameDay) Ohio State quarterback Cardale Jones drew the "Prayers for Paris" image on his cleats Marcus Peters Jersey as the Buckeyes prepare to take on Illinois. Cardale Jones (@CJ12_) The University of Cincinnati is coordinating the student section to wear blue, white and red to Cam Akers Jersey pay homage to France's flag.UC students: For today's UC football game wear the following colored shirts 111112 blue. 113 white. 114115 red RT Santa J. Ono (@PrezOno) The Army football team ran out carrying the French flag.Army takes the field with American French flag Gus Kattengell (@Gkatt_17) Hopefully a good day of college football can offer a respite for some from the Cory Littleton Jersey horrors in the real world.