Mississippi State to wear Curing Kids Cancer helmet stickers

Nov 1, 2014; Starkville, MS, USA; Mississippi State Bulldogs quarterback Dak Prescott (15) hands the ball off to Mississippi State Bulldogs running back Josh Robinson (13) during the game against the Arkansas Razorbacks at Davis Wade Stadium. Mississippi State Bulldogs defeat the Arkansas Razorbacks 17-10. Mandatory Credit: Spruce Derden-USA TODAY Sports

This Saturday versus Northwestern State, Mississippi State players will be wearing Curing Kids Cancer stickers on their helmets as part of the "Blow the Whistle on Kids Cancer!" campaign. Coaches will also be wearing lanyards, a gold whistle (with gold being the official color of child cancer awareness) and wristbands.

September is the National Childhood Cancer Awareness month. It's the leading cause of disease-related deaths in regards to children. In addition to Mississippi State, most of the SEC programs will demonstrate similar examples of support.

Founder Grainne Owen appreciates the effort the various SEC programs are making in regards to raising awareness and promoting the cause.

"By supporting this event, college football teams and coaches are helping Curing Kids Cancer to save children's lives."

(h/t Curing Kids Cancer)