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SIAP Fournette bit coming up on Sports Reporters.
Posted on 10/11/15 at 8:38 am
Posted on 10/11/15 at 8:38 am
About how classy he is.
Posted on 10/11/15 at 9:04 am to lsunutinno
He might be my favorite player in all of CFB right now. Honestly.
His performance speaks for itself, obviously. He has the speed, the shift, and the power. I love watching him run (although I probably won't enjoy it as much on Nov 7th when he's doing against my team), especially how he stays in bounds to punish defenders for an extra 2 yards at the end of a 30 yard tear.
But his conduct off the field has impressed me even more.
He's humble. Credits his teammates at every opportunity.
Then his post-game interview yesterday...WOW!
I expected him to offer his condolences, prayers, understanding, as anyone who experienced Katrina can relate to what those in South Carolina are going through.
But I was truly inspired that he took it the extra mile in figuring out a way to actually help the SC victims in the only way he really could: using his platform/celebrity/success to raise money. It's a great example that everyone can find some way to contribute.
The guy is a class act. We need more role models like him in sports today.
His performance speaks for itself, obviously. He has the speed, the shift, and the power. I love watching him run (although I probably won't enjoy it as much on Nov 7th when he's doing against my team), especially how he stays in bounds to punish defenders for an extra 2 yards at the end of a 30 yard tear.
But his conduct off the field has impressed me even more.
He's humble. Credits his teammates at every opportunity.
Then his post-game interview yesterday...WOW!
I expected him to offer his condolences, prayers, understanding, as anyone who experienced Katrina can relate to what those in South Carolina are going through.
But I was truly inspired that he took it the extra mile in figuring out a way to actually help the SC victims in the only way he really could: using his platform/celebrity/success to raise money. It's a great example that everyone can find some way to contribute.
The guy is a class act. We need more role models like him in sports today.
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