 Alright you guys, what is going on? Welcome back to another video. Today's video, we're gonna crack back into the reactions man. It's been about, it's probably been about three weeks since I made my last reaction. And I am feeling itchy. Really itchy to get back into it. I've got a whole list of reactions to do, I've got so many suggestions. Look, I've got my green screen, I just don't have the little poles to hook it on. Now I probably could like make something up here but I'm not going to. This is probably gonna be one of the last times you ever see a reaction in this format. With me taking up the whole screen having what I watch down in the corner. So I wanna say thank you for being here. We're gonna have some fun today. I'm gonna watch some college football and I wanna see a really inspiring story. First of all, before I watch this game. The game I'm gonna watch is Ohio State versus Purdue. I believe Ohio State were meant to win but Purdue as the underdog came through and won it. And I think there was a very special fan or possibly ex Purdue student that has an amazing story and I'm gonna watch that before we watch the game. So let's do that. If I write in Purdue, I'm sure it's gonna come up. Here we go. Purdue's super fan inspires teams unlikely win over Ohio State. Alright, well let's have a look at the highlights first and then we'll look at that story. Even though this is definitely gonna be copyright but it's all good. It's all good man. First player of the game. It comes from southern Indiana but actually it moved across the river to go to high school in Louisville. Now, wow, it's under pressure and he's gonna be slammed to the ground. Slammed to the ground. Red zone drips, only 17 touchdowns. Hits 11 field goals in the red zone. And now in front of the end zone. Oh, no. Isaac Ziko. Nice. Now stands his pressure. Steps up delivers a strike. He's got it again. Another first out of the 35. See how bold the former quarterback in Louisville is. Oh, nice run. Banging off. We're gonna have to shut this window, guys. The morning sun is streaming in. Let me see that again. See, so he got, is that like, is that running, when he runs underneath and gets that block. See, he's, this guy down here is then gonna cross behind this guy. And the guy that he's gonna cross behind is then gonna block his defender. Is that right? Or kind of. I can't remember what they call that move but. Smashing him. 21 to 6. Oh, fuck it, Alan. Daylight didn't get touched. Johnny Dixon. Oh, he's through again. Go, son. Go, son. That's what I'm talking about. Are they unranked? They're unranked. Even though I like Ohio State, I'm finding myself going for the underdog anyway. That's the kind of guy I am, alright? I'm definitely not a bandwagon guy. I love the underdog. Where you going? The pace. Oh, this is great. No. Dude, man, this is defending Ohio State. Come on. What a win. 49-20. Fuckin' hell, there was some awesome runs there. But now, we're gonna watch this. Which is Purdue Boilermakers rally support behind one of their own. Superfan, Tyler Trent. Let's do this. It's gonna be special, man. Been wanting to watch this ever since I heard about it. This picture right here really shares his character. First of all, he's smiling. And he's a super independent person. Once he puts his mind to something and he's determined to do it, he does it. That's what I'm talking about. Slow to smile. The smile, the smarts, is strength. Tyler Trent had all those things then. Boom, love the glasses. And though it may be harder to see, he has them all now. I'd rock those. How do you see the future? Well, in the immediate future of my mind, is that... Wait up, bruh. Just a sec. I'll put it on the same glasses, man. Why not? There we go. For the weight loss and the compromise speech and the partial paralysis, Tyler's fight began long before he ever came to Purdue. At 15, his life changed during a summer game of Frisbee with friends. When I went and I threw that Frisbee, I actually broke my arm because my bone was so weak from the tumor any other way. It was osteosarcoma, bone cancer. Your first small. Will he make it? Will we be able to beat it? What's it gonna have to go through? Consent. Consent on a run. Unreal on a single pain. In October 2014, doctors replaced the top half of Tyler's arm from shoulder to elbow with titanium. After nine months of grueling chemotherapy, remission, and two years of cancer-free life, and then four months before entering Purdue on a presidential scholarship, the cancer returned. Fuck cancer, bro. I saw a face of my child disappointed, heartbroken. When I found out that I had cancer for the second time, the first thing I said to my doctor, I don't care how hard it is, but I'm going to school on time. In September 2017, Tyler had surgery to replace his pelvis. Eleven days later, he started school off- Fuckin' hell. Bone cancer. They're replacing all this- they're replacing his bones with metal? How many bones in the human body, 200 and something? On time. Good come. Died by faith and driven by his family. Sorry, I mean, let's not do that again. Eleven days later, he started school- Eleven days later. He's got a metal pelvis and he's walking into school. Died by faith and driven by his family. Not crutches nor chemo sessions stop Tyler from making sure he'd have tickets for the Michigan game- Aw, what a fuckin' legend, bro. He said, dad, I'm gonna go camp out so I can be first in line so I can have the front row seats. And I said, Tyler, do you really need to do that? And he said, yes, dad, I need to do it. The head coach, Jeff Brom, was among the first to see him. You could see a guy dressed in Purdue garb from head to toe. Big smile on his face. He didn't tell me a story. Didn't tell me what he was going through. He just had a positive attitude and brought a lot of life to the conversation. I thought it was a one-time thing. I just thought the coach Brom was coming over to say hi to him and that would be it. It wasn't. From being on the field as an honorary captain last season to being back for the season opener this year, all while the cancer spread to his spine, forcing him to leave school this fall. He's home now. What's the years old in hospice care? No. Terminal. What? And we don't know the number of days. It's for a matter of his body telling us. After the Boilermakers beat Nebraska September 29th, the team knew what they wanted to do the next day. I got a little gift for our team captain, Matt. I appreciate that. We presented the ball to him. It was tough. We just wanted to be there and lift him up and encourage him. He does that tenfolds for us. Thank you for this time that we just get to spend here together. We ask for healing in your name. How did he look to you? To me, he looks like a Boilermaker. He looks like somebody who's going to fight until there is no fight. I think when people go their way to come to your house and pray for you and deliver me the game ball with the use of encouragement, especially when you're going through a lot of threatening scenes and don't know how many days you have left. The Boilermakers welcome the Buckeyes. Hyler Trent believes he will be there in person or in spirit. Either way. I think it would represent that last time. Tell me he got it. And they won. That's what's going to happen. We're just going to win. And they did. Let's watch this one. We're back now with that college football mega upset and the super fan who inspired us while talking about Hyler Trent. He is facing cancer with such grace and dignity. He was right there on the field. The moment Perdue beat that powerhouse Ohio State. That's the only dream that came true. Isn't that right, TJ? You said it right. Powerhouse number two ranked undefeated Ohio State. It's beaten like a drum by unranked Perdue. But that wasn't even the most impressive thing that happened that night. The team gave an inspiring victory. But where did they get their inspiration? Tyler Trent. They played right. One of the biggest upsets of the college football season. Setting off this scene. Final seconds wouldn't even snap it. The hero of the game was in the middle of the melee. He wasn't in uniform. But bundled in a blanket and in a wheelchair. 20-year-old Tyler Trent. Life-long Borla Maker fan, honorary captain, team inspiration. And he's battling terminal bone cancer. Cancer never dampened Tyler's die-hard Borla Maker spirit. Despite constant treatment and pain, he found the strength to make it to Saturday's big game. Perdue head coach Jeff Ron recalls the first time he met Tyler. You see a guy dressed in Perdue garb from head to toe. He didn't tell me his story. He didn't tell me what he was going through. He just had a positive attitude. That's Borla Maker spirit right there. The team has adopted Tyler as one of their own. Even inviting him to address the players in the locker room after the game. Thanks for leaving your heart out on the field and joining the nation for being a Borla Maker team. And overnight Tyler received a very special message from his idol. New Orleans Saints quarterback and Purdue alum, Drew Brees. Hey Tyler, what's up buddy? It's Drew Brees. Hey man, I was right there with you last night watching the Borla's beat the Ohio State Buckeyes. You predicted it man. You inspire us. You inspire so many. You inspire the Borla Maker team. You inspire me. We love you man. You are the greatest Borla Maker. Do you believe in me? Do you believe in me? Awesome. Oh man. Football is fucking cold man. Yeah. Farah. Well I knew this was going to happen. I was warned. I was warned. But you know what? I don't give a shit. And I never do because these reactions are all about just being real man. And I appreciate you guys appreciating me just letting it all out and saying what I feel. Tyler Trent, what an absolute inspiration. I hope you can see Purdue win some more games this season. That's all I can say. But for now, we're on to the next one. So I want to say guys, if you have enjoyed this video, hit the like button. If you want to support Tyler, fucking blow up his social media. I don't know what a social media is but go and blow it up man. Say you're an inspiration. We love you. That's all I can say. In the meantime, I'm going to get into another one. Dry my eyes as they say and I'll see you then.