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USF launches 'Tampa Bay Strong' campaign for students impacted by hurricanes

The proceeds from the sales of these shirts will directly benefit students impacted by both Hurricane Helene and Milton.
Credit: University of South Florida

TAMPA, Fla. — The University of South Florida (USF) announced that the school has partnered with Follett to create special edition "Tampa Bay Strong"  t-shirts.

The proceeds from the sales of these shirts will directly benefit students impacted by both Hurricane Helene and Milton, officials said in a news release. Preorders for the shirt begin Saturday and fans attending the football game against UAB at 3:30 p.m. can buy them by scanning a QR code that will be displayed on the boards at Raymond James Stadium.

"These QR codes will provide a quick and convenient way for everyone to participate in this important cause," officials stated in the release. "In addition to online pre-orders, the T-shirts will be available for purchase in-store at the Follett Bookstore on USF’s Tampa campus next week."

The proceeds from sales of the t-shirt will benefit students through the school's United Support Fund. Officials say the shirts will cost $25 and will only be available for a limited time.

Those interested in buying a "Tampa Bay Strong" t-shirt can click here.

USF football will take on UAB at 3:30 p.m. at Raymond James Stadium. Those who can't make it to the stadium can watch the game on ESPN+ or hear it live on 102.5 FM and Bulls Unlimited digital radio on the USF Bulls app and TuneIn. 

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