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Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports
LSU has announced that they will retire Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf's No. 35 jersey at the PMAC next Saturday, February 29, during halftime of the Texas A&M game.

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LSU82Cajun51 months
yes he's deserving but please no statue of him until the Pistol gets his
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PUB51 months
Raining 3s ........
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LSU82Cajun51 months
Yes he's very deserving but please no statue of him until The Pistol gets his
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LSU82Cajun51 months
sorry about the double
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Steve Janowski51 months
Will it say Jackson #35 or Abdul-Rauf #35?
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genuineLSUtiger51 months
Abdul-Rauf.
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litenin51 months
One of my all-time favorites, he was fun to watch.
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Tiger in Texas51 months
Incredible player in his Tiger years! Unstoppable!
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225Tyga51 months
never heard of him
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Jesus Magillicutty51 months
He was fun to watch.
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Anemone51 months
LOVE the avatar
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Russianblue51 months
pre-Burrow, the most amazing college athlete I have ever seen. Now it is: Burrow CJ Shaq in that order. Shaq was awesome and crazy impressive but CJ was just freaking magic. completely astounding.
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Lsupimp51 months
He is, without a doubt, the greatest LSU basketball player I ever saw live with my own two eyes. And , with apologies to Shaq, who is an NBA Hall of Famer, and the greatest all time beloved ambassador of LSU,-it's not even close for me. Mahmoud was sublime, pure grace in tennis shoes. I could gush for days. I will meet anybody who disagrees at Sonic.
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BigVoodoo51 months
Which sonic?
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ATLtigeaux51 months
Chris Jackson was better
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TKLSUMD51 months
Chrisss Jacksonnnnnnn………… for threeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
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Will Cover51 months
The greatest LSU basketball player I have ever seen play, at LSU and anywhere in college. Best pure shooter and dribbler without a doubt.
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eddieray51 months
He was truly incredible in college.
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CajunLife51 months
It's crazy to think of what he could have done in the NBA if they had his medicine dosed right.
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denvertiger51 months
I'll never, ever forget him sinking the last FT versus UNLV and just putting his fist in the air while the Rebels ran down to make a meaningless basket. Baller.
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Meaningless basket my @$$! That was the backdoor cover(+2.5).. Rebs were minus Augmon and Jeter that day. Between that bet, and correlated Niner bets and props(55-10 SB rout of Den in Dome).. 14 for 14 day to crush my LSU student bookie for 2 dimes. Things you don't forget.
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M. A. Ryland51 months
His Momma named him Clay, I'm gonna call him Clay.
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mollygray51 months
Too funny!!!
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lsuhou7451 months
Chris Jackson???
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drdoct51 months
I didn't remember him having an Abdul-Rauf jersey at LSU. Did he have one? I really honestly don't remember him making the change until the NBA. I sure did love watching CJ play though.
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Hangit51 months
He went in the NBA draft in 1990. He became M.A.R. in 1991.
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BobABooey51 months
I remember when LSU played Georgetown in the Superdome. The Georgetown point guard did an interview where he said he was annoyed because he was an upperclassman on Georgetown but all anyone wanted to talk about was this freshman from LSU. He said that people would see who was better. And we did.
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Tonio51 months
This is no different than banking Kaepernick’s name in the rafters. frick this.
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skinny domino51 months
frick this???? get you a full length mirror and have fun.
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The Mick51 months
Ignorant
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CanebreakCajun51 months
Stfu you’ve been on the thread for a month. You’re a poser and troll
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