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Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports
Following the Tigers 45-24 victory over the Gamecocks on Saturday, LSU running back Leonard Fournette offered to auction his game used jersey for South Carolina flooding relief.

Fournette prepared a written statement which he read on ESPN after the win.



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Be Careful ...be very careful LF7
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I keep wanting to not like the guy, but he makes it pretty hard.
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I just hope LSU handles the auction for him. Any tiny mistake will bring down the wrath of the NCAA.
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Did not mean to down vote
Love LF
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If it is for charity and LF is not profiting from it then the NCAA has no say in it. Stay classy LF.
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Great goodwill gesture by Fournette. He has been very humble even when he was a young(er) man. I wonder if the NCAA has any rules against auctioning his jersey? Perhaps they will let is slide if LSU as university does it. I would be willing to bid for it but have no clue where to bid...
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That's the BUG Nation at its finest...Geaux LF7...
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The Michael Jordan of Football
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LF is a legend. Impossible not to like the guy.
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Nice gesture by Fournette. Seemed kinda odd when the reporter asked him why he thought it was the right thing to do. Seems to me that anything anyone could do to help the people of South Carolina that are affected by the flooding would be the right thing to do. Geaux Tigers.
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