Colts lend plane to fly Tyler Trent to Purdue's bowl game in Nashville

With an assist from the Indianapolis Colts, Tyler Trent will be in Nashville, Tennessee, to serve as honorary bowl captain when the Purdue Boilermakers play in Friday's Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl.

Colts owner Jim Irsay flew Trent and his family to Nashville on Wednesday so they could be on hand for the game against the Auburn Tigers (1:30 p.m., ESPN, ESPN+).

Trent's father, Tony, tweeted a photo of his son on board the Colts plane on Wednesday.

Trent received the Disney Spirit Award at the College Football Hall of Fame earlier this month.

The Colts have also found inspiration in Trent's fearlessness and positive attitude. In October, he got a visit from kicker Adam Vinatieri, and Colts mascot Blue is a frequent guest at his home.

"Though I am in hospice care and have to wake up every morning knowing that the day might be my last, I still have a choice to make: to make that day the best it can be. To make the most of whomever comes to visit, texts, tweets or calls me.

"Yet, isn't that a choice we all have every day? After all, nobody knows the amount of days we have left."

Trent will join both teams' captains on the field for the coin toss Friday.