Look: Kentucky’s Will Levis wearing custom cleats in Citrus Bowl to honor victims of tornado disaster

Will Levis, Kentucky Wildcats. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
Will Levis, Kentucky Wildcats. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images) /
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Kentucky Wildcats quarterback Will Levis is honoring those who were impacted by the recent tornadoes that tore through the state of Kentucky.

After many parts of the state of Kentucky were recently ravaged by a tornado disaster, one member of the Kentucky Wildcats has found a way to pay tribute to those whose lives were impacted and changed forever.

Will Levis, the quarterback for the Wildcats, is stepping up and honoring the victims of the recent tornados that tore through communities in Kentucky and various other states. During the Wildcats’ appearance in the Citrus Bowl against the Iowa Hawkeyes, Levis will be wearing some customized cleats that honor the people who lost their lives.

According to a tweet from Levis, he will later have the cleats auctioned off to help support relief efforts.

https://twitter.com/will_levis/status/1477297835875909638?s=20

Kentucky quarterback Will Levis breaks out custom cleats to pay tribute to the victims of the recent tornado disaster which will be auctioned off to raise money for aid relief

The cleats were customized by the folks over at True Blue Customs. In addition to being Kentucky’s traditional blue, the cleats are covered in the names of those who died due to the tornado disaster.

It’s a great move on Levis’ part and it’s a great way to raise awareness of the disaster and the impact it had on many. The decision to auction them off and use the money to assist in relief efforts is a brilliant decision that will directly and positively help the communities that were devastated.

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