Kentucky QB Will Levis to auction off Citrus Bowl cleats for tornado relief

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Following the Citrus Bowl, Kentucky quarterback Will Levis will auction off his game-worn cleats to raise money for aid directed toward the people and areas affected by a tornado that came through Kentucky last month.

The cleats feature the slogan “Kentucky Strong” and are painted with the names of every person who died after the tornadoes struck the state. They were designed by True Blue Customs. Levis on Twitter shared a video of their customization and the final product prior to kickoff.

Levis, Chris Rodriguez, Josh Paschal and Wan’Dale Robinson held a charity signing in Lexington in December that raised more than $20,000 for tornado relief.

Screenshot from a video shared by Kentucky quarterback Will Levis on Twitter. Levis is wearing cleats in honor of tornado victims during the Wildcats’ game against Iowa on Saturday.
Screenshot from a video shared by Kentucky quarterback Will Levis on Twitter. Levis is wearing cleats in honor of tornado victims during the Wildcats’ game against Iowa on Saturday.
Screenshot from a video shared by Kentucky quarterback Will Levis on Twitter. Levis is wearing cleats in honor of tornado victims during the Wildcats’ game against Iowa on Saturday.
Screenshot from a video shared by Kentucky quarterback Will Levis on Twitter. Levis is wearing cleats in honor of tornado victims during the Wildcats’ game against Iowa on Saturday.