SEC surprises Missouri fan Noah Gilion, now cancer-free, with tickets to Southeastern Conference Championship

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SEC surprises Missouri fan Noah Gilion, now cancer-free, with tickets to Southeastern Conference Championship

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The Kansas Jayhawks will play against the Missouri Tigers in a college football game today at the FBS division at the Faurot field. And the game will have a special person in attendance - Noah Gilion - a Missouri fan, who will ring the cancer-free bell at halftime.

Mills was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma earlier this year, and after a long and hard battle, he is finally cancer free, and will ring the bell to mark this special occasion. But that's not it, to celebrate this moment, the Southeastern Conference has a special something ready for the young man.

Missouri fan Noah Gilion gets special tickets to SEC Championship

Noah Gilion, a Ozark High School student from Missouri, who battled with cancer and won, will be ringing the cancer-free bell at halftime today during the Kansan-Missouri game.

And to mark this special occasion, the young man has just won tickets to the SEC Championship game. Football analyst Tim Tebow was there, who congratulated Gilion for such a remarkable recovery after his diagnosis earlier this year, saying how proud he was of the young man.

Gilion was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma - an aggressive form of bone cancer. Because of cancer, his left leg had to be amputated, but even through all this, he persevered and has finally kicked cancer in the a** and will be finally ringing the cancer-free bell at halftime during today's game.

The Missouri fan was also given a team jersey to mark the celebration and the whole crowd cheered as this already exceptional moment was made even more special.

Missouri Tigers will face the Kansan Jayhawks at home

The Missouri Tigers of the SEC are set to face the Kansan Jayhawks from the Big 12, who have both games they have played so far. The Tigers have played one and won one so far in the competition and are the favorites to win, especially given they will be playing in front of the home crowd.

A home game will give the Missouri team the boost they need to take the win against the Jayhawks, even if they are an exceptional team. The game will kickoff at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, September 6 and will be available to watch in the United States at ESPN2.Also Read: ESPN reporter Taylor Davis caught dancing to Drake before live college football broadcast goes viral

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