Washington Huskies fan Evie Johnson's battle with Leukemia made the rounds on social media over the weekend, leading to an outpouring of support between rival schools
The roots of rivalries run deep in college athletics but there are times when more pressing matters are at hand. News startedcollege football circles over the weekend of Evelyn “Evie” Johnson, a six-year-old Washington Huskies fan’s diagnosis of and battle with Leukemia.in just three days towards the treatment of Evie’s Leukemia. In a rare showing of rival collaboration, the two fan bases have set aside their differences for the greater good.
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