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On partnering with Hilinski’s Hope for College Football Mental Health Week…

“We’ve always tried to have a really good mental health program. We’ve had one for 25 years that I think has been beneficial for players. But I think this group, Hilinski’s Hope, has created an awareness that has helped more and more people do more and more things to help players, and I think that is a very good thing and we’re very supportive of it.”

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University of Nevada, Reno, one of over 115 schools honoring Tyler Hilinski in College Football Mental Health Week