Tennessee will hold a moment of silence before kickoff on Saturday against Virginia to honor the 3 former Cavaliers players who were shot and killed last November.

The players, D’Sean Perry, Devin Chandler and Lavel Davis Jr., will also be represented on a helmet decal the Vols are set to wear this weekend.

Josh Heupel announced that news on Monday afternoon.

“It was a horrific tragedy that took place on their campus,” Heupel said. “They’ve had a long time to try and grow through that, and you recognize what happened. There will be a moment of silence before the game and we will wear a decal of the three individuals who lost their lives on the back of the helmet.”

Perry, Chandler and Davis were killed in a shooting at Culbreth Garage on the Grounds at the University of Virginia last November. Two other students, including Virginia running back Mike Hollins, were injured in the shooting.

Hollins is expected to have a role in Virginia’s offense this season. He rushed for a career-high 215 yards and scored 2 touchdowns last season.

This will be Virginia’s first game since the shooting. The Cavaliers canceled their final 2 games of the season last year.

Tennessee and Virginia have not played since 1991. The Vols are 3-1 all-time against Virginia. The Cavaliers’ lone win in this series came back in 1980 in Knoxville.

Kickoff is set for 12 p.m. ET on Saturday afternoon in Nashville.