The legacy of Tyler Trent continues at Purdue | ESPN College Football
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Five years after the college football world met Purdue superfan Tyler Trent, his younger brother Ethan is continuing his family’s connection to the Boilermakers.
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As an Ohio State fan, can't be mad about that loss in 2018 because it was his game to win, All Love Tyler
Ill never forget that game. Tyler is an inspiration to everyone.
I wasnt expecting to be sobbing this early in the morning. Thank you for this segment and the update about Ethan. Boiler nation loves you so much, Trent family! 💛🖤 Go Purdue, beat OSU!
Man this had me crying buckets this morning. Gives you a different perspective on life.
What a game, what a night, what an inspiration. Will never forget any of it.
Tyler was an inspiration and his name will never be forgotten in college football 💯💯💯
This story was very emotional. So heartbreaking what this family went through. But then to see his little brother eventually play football at Purdue was just so heartwarming and emotional to see. BOILER UP!!🖤💛
A very Brave young Man, we All Love You Tyler and Ethan! Prayers!
I'm not crying, you're crying.
Wow. 🙏❤️
I am an osu fan I was mD about loosening that game but watching this now I am so happy he got to see that
Boiler up today!!!!
💜💜💜
I followed his story - just like everyone else. I saw what he was going thru and was blown away by it. ......and then - about a month after he died, I went to the ER on Saturday, February 16, 2019 because of excruciating pain in my right leg - something I had for 3.5 months. I got an MRI and around 8A on Monday, Feb 18, 2019, a doctor walked into my room and told me: I had Stage 4 Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma! To say I was stunned would be an understatement. I know all of what Tyler went thru because I did, too. When he went to the game. I know how much pain he was in and how weak he was. How much he wanted to sleep.....and so many more brutal side effects that only cancer patients know. I am lucky. I have been CANCER FREE since May 20, 2019. I know Tyler is in a much better place knowing how much pain he was in. Tyler - from all of your cancer family - you are missed!