Buckeye great and 1995 Biletnikoff winner Terry Glenn passed away on Monday in a car accident in Irving, Texas. He was 43 years old and was survived by his six children: Terry Jr., 20; Natalie, 14; Samantha, 12; Christian, 10; Vanessa, 8; and Greyson, 6 months. His fianceé Verina LeGrand survived the accident with minor injuries.
This Saturday at Michigan, his alma mater will pay homage to his legacy with a TG helmet sticker. From his son's Twitter account:
The bucks are rocking these helmet stickers for my dad when we play this weekend. How awesome. Much love to all the Buckeyes out there pic.twitter.com/DlBnBaSDL1
— Terry Glenn (@TerryGlennJr) November 23, 2017
Ohio State confirmed Friday that the Buckeyes will wear the stickers on their helmets in Saturday's game.
The @OhioStateFB team will honor the memory of one of the great WRs in school history, Terry Glenn, Saturday with this helmet decal. pic.twitter.com/1mAzvvVr6U
— Jerry Emig (@BuckeyeNotes) November 24, 2017
The stickers include Glenn's 83 Kids Foundation, which helps children in foster care. You can donate to 83 Kids here.
Glenn Jr. attended Ohio State's practice on Thursday morning and spent time with Buckeyes coach Urban Meyer.
Thankful to meet @TerryGlennJr today and have at practice. Part of the Buckeye family. pic.twitter.com/YQDvviNVds
— Urban Meyer (@OSUCoachMeyer) November 23, 2017
Ohio State will be wearing alternate white uniforms in Ann Arbor on Saturday. The Buckeyes and Wolverines kick off at noon on Fox.