Football
OU, OSU to Wear ‘Stop Opioids’ Helmet Stickers for Bedlam
Bedlam is not what many in the state of Oklahoma would call a friendly rivalry. Fans, players, coaches — they don’t like each other.
However the two teams have agreed on at least one thing for the Bedlam series, as it was announced Monday that both OU and OSU will wear ‘stop opioids’ helmet stickers on Saturday in Stillwater.
#OKState and OU will wear helmet logos to bring awareness to the state’s opioid crisis pic.twitter.com/zbOWeyaCQ7
— Scott Wright (@ScottWrightOK) October 30, 2017
The helmet stickers are part of an effort to bring awareness to a growing trend of opioid usage in the state of Oklahoma and the national opioid crisis taking place across the country. OU will wear a crimson-colored sticker while OSU, naturally, will wear and orange and black colored sticker.
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