Football Team to Wear White for Awareness Month Awareness Month, Raising Awareness for Awareness Months

Reflecting Tech’s widespread passion for helping others, the Georgia Tech football team will wear at all games in September for Awareness Month Awareness Month to raise awareness for Awareness Months. Deciding that Awareness Months necessitate more awareness to raise proper awareness for other Awareness Months, the football team reportedly rallied around quarterback and team captain DeBequise TashawnDre who first came up with the idea to wear all white this month.

“I just feel like not enough people know about them, you know?” TashawnDre stated, echoing the thoughts of everyone who agrees with that statement. “If just one more person knows about Awareness Months after this game, then we’ve done our job.“ The team will be giving out white shirts, socks, and do-rags throughout the month, hopefully raising awareness before, as well as during, the games. The coaching staff hope the widespread coverage of their upcoming game guaranteed through esteemed sports channels like ESNN, NESN, and ESGP will help the idea gain traction and hopefully spread to other schools, whose student bodies are mostly unaware of Awareness Months.