Michigan State will wear Black Lives Matter stickers against Rutgers – The Only Colors

The Michigan State Spartans finally take the field on Saturday afternoon against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights, and when the Spartans play this weekend, the players will be wearing Black Lives Matters stickers on their helmets.

This is part of the United As One initiative developed by the Big Ten Conferences Equality Coalition, whose mission is constructively and collectively recognizing and eliminating racism and hate in our society by creating resources for inclusion, empowerment and accountability.

Rutgers will also participate with a message that says Chop 4 Change on the back of their players helmets.

Michigan State v. Rutgers [BTN] The helmets of Michigan State football players will feature Black Lives Matter stickers. The Rutgers football players will be wearing Chop 4 Change on the back of their helmets.

Every Big Ten school will feature some sort of message, logo, sticker, patch, etc., raising awareness to the issues of social justice, racism and equality this weekend. For the complete list, please check the Big Tens press release on the matter.

All things are possible in the Big Ten when we unite as one, Big Ten Commissioner Kevin Warren said in the press release. I am humbled and deeply appreciative of how our 14 member institutions have communicated, collaborated and committed to develop a conference-wide campaign focused on creating equality and equity in our society.

It is unclear at this point whether or not Michigan State will wear these stickers all season long, but you will definitely see them on Saturday.

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Michigan State will wear Black Lives Matter stickers against Rutgers - The Only Colors

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