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Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports
LSU linebacker Devin White was named the Chuck Bednarik Award National Player of the Week on Tuesday for his dominant performance vs. Auburn. Per LSUSports.net:
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White, one of many underclassmen playing key roles for the Tigers, led a gritty comeback performance by LSU on Saturday against Auburn with a career-best 15 tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss, one sack and a quarterback hurry. White registered his fifth straight game with double-digit tackles as the Tigers rallied from a 20-0 first half deficit to knock off 10th-ranked Auburn, 27-23.

Through seven games, White leads the SEC in both tackles (77) and tackles per game (11.0). He ranks third nationally in total tackles.
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Pepe Lepew79 months
BEAST mode!!!!!
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HarryCarry79 months
Nobody on this team appreciates or understands more what it means to be an LSU Tiger.
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SomeLSUguy79 months
Imagine where we would be without him this year?
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Lexman179 months
Great player! Great attitude! Played RB and LB in HS. Miles told him he would see the field quicker at LB. He agreed. Obviously, a good move! Another All-American in the making!
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steve12379 months
But...but...CajunBama says he's not any good??
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Ace Midnight79 months
If not the best, Devin White is certainly a top 5 linebacker in CFB, inside or out.
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BowDownToLSU79 months
Going to be playing on Sundays for sure
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Old79 months
I like that a little better!
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Wild Thang79 months
But Cajunbama said he was no good......lol
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Techdog8979 months
And, he's a leader who takes pride in wearing the Purple and Gold! Great job Devin!
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OceanMan79 months
Going to be all American.
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wesman2179 months
Gotta be!
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