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The college football world expressed its deepest sympathies for the victims of the Paris terrorist attacks on Friday.
There will likely be moments of silence at games across the country for the victims overseas. College GameDay only shared this sign.
The only sign we plan on sharing today. pic.twitter.com/2Es5newDcJ
— College GameDay (@CollegeGameDay) November 14, 2015
Cardale Jones, like many across the country, is honoring the Paris victims on Saturday. He changed his avatar to the now universal Eifel Tower/ying-yang symbol.
He also drew that symbol on his cleats, as seen here:
#ForParis🇫🇷 pic.twitter.com/yh0fSUr3lw
— Cardale Jones (@CJ1two) November 14, 2015
Here's a shot of Cardale Jones' cleats on the field at Memorial Stadium. https://t.co/9MVgGk4OrG #ForParis pic.twitter.com/5xqZbwyIGr
— Eleven Warriors (@11W) November 14, 2015
Luckily for Jones, the NCAA isn’t the NFL, which means it won’t find a way to fine him for honoring a worthy cause.
Connor O'Gara is the senior national columnist for Saturday Tradition. He's a member of the Football Writers Association of America. After spending his entire life living in B1G country, he moved to the South in 2015.