The activist organization founded by the late MAGA political pundit Charlie Kirk plans to hand out t-shirts at this weekend's Penn State-Oregon football game.
Kirk's assassination during a speaking event at Utah Valley University earlier this month has polarized the nation and stoked already-heightened tensions across the country.
But to honor him, TurningPoint USA will be handing out t-shirts before one of the biggest college football games of the season.
The group will distribute white shirts that say 'Freedom' on them - which is the exact same shirt Kirk was wearing before he was murdered.
Kirk was a fan of the Oregon Ducks and was planning on attending the game at Beaver Stadium in Pennsylvania.
That game is set to be one of Penn State's annual 'White Out' games, where over 109,000 fans will pack into 'Happy Valley' to cheer on the Nittany Lions.
The activist group founded by Charlie Kirk will distribute 5,000 shirts at the Penn State-Oregon football game similar to the one the MAGA pundit wore when he was shot and killed in Utah
This Saturday's matchup is one of Penn State's annual spectacles: the 'White Out' game
In addition, the group plans to set up a tent and a voter registration station outside the stadium.
This game comes after tens of thousands of people turned up to a memorial service to honor Kirk at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona last Sunday.
No. 3 Penn State and No. 6 Oregon will serve as the only matchup between two top-10 teams this week.
It's expected to be a close game - with ESPN Analytics only giving Penn State a 51.1 percent chance of winning at home.
Both teams are undefeated with Oregon (4-0) having won all of their games by at least 20 points.
Meanwhile, Penn State (3-0) has had an easier schedule so far - coming off the backs of a 46 point beatdown of Villanova.