Our players will be sporting a @THON sticker on the back of their helmets this Saturday in support of #PennState's annual THON Game. @Dev_Still71 & Leah Still will be our Honorary Captains! 🔶#WeAre #FTK pic.twitter.com/MQmv2NNROm — Penn State Football (@PennStateFball) November 5, 2018

Penn State will wear a special Thon helmet sticker and also welcome back former defensive lineman Devon Still and his daughter, Leah, to be the team’s honorary captains during Saturday’s contest with Wisconsin.

The program’s annual Thon game helps raise awareness and money for the university’s 46-hour student-run dance marathon that raises funds to help fight pediatric cancer. The cause is special to the Still family, as Leah was diagnosed with a type of cancer called neuroblastoma at a young age, though she’s been cancer-free for three years.

Known as the ‘Thon Day’ game, it will also feature a tribute in the student section, as its “ribbon will turn yellow to celebrate THON, the largest student-run philanthropy in the world,” according to a school news release.

Kickoff between the Badgers and Lions is set for noon, and ABC will televise the game.