Over the weekend, a video made its way around the internet of a young middle schooler from the Knoxville area responding to the bullying he’s faced at school.

The child’s name is Keaton Jones, and ever since the video surfaced, he’s received an outpouring of support from the sports world.

ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit originally offered to have Keaton join him on the set of College GameDay next season, but now, Herbie is upping his offer.

As you can see below, Herbstreit has now offered to have Jones and his family join him as his guests at the College Football Playoff national championship game next month:

Members of the Tennessee football team have already visited with Jones and will continue to do so, while Mississippi State QB Nick Fitzgerald extended an offer to have Jones hang out with the Bulldogs anytime he wants to.

It’s no surprise that these players and analysts are jumping to Jones’s defense, as bullying is something that should never be tolerated. Kudos to Herbie and the athletes (and everyone else) who are now working diligently to make Jones forget all about his bullies.

The original video of Keaton is posted below, and as you can see, he’s an easy kid to root for:

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