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Crystal LoGiudice-USA TODAY Sports
Many LSU players took to Twitter on Tuesday afternoon to show support to sophomore wide receiver Trey Quinn who announced that he is transferring:

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Former LSU and NFL running back Jacob Hester also sent Quinn a message on Twitter:

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texastigerr98 months
You will be able to see him playing slot in the Super Bowl for the Patriots.
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Freaky_Robber98 months
It's hard for a WR in this offense. Much success Trey!
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tigersells98 months
Hope he gets to show his abilities, great kid with skills.
IMOA I can see him playing on Sundays as a slot receiver.
Good luck wherever ya geaux, The Lord has a plan and happy to see you
listen and seeking "His Will" first .
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LSUShock98 months
Sad to see a local kid who grew up loving the Tiger's not have his dream come true. Maybe it was mistakes, maybe it wasn't the right fit, but this kids ceiling will definitely be higher somewhere other than LSU. You can tell by the reactions of his teammates that he is a high caliber player and teammate.
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BayouTiga98 months
I hope Les and Cam get this!!!
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Shiftyplus198 months
Can't say I'm surprised.
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LoveThatMoney98 months
Well... shite. Didn't even know he was transferring...
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whiteside98 months
I wish him all the best and hopefully he can get more confidence somewhere else. Best of luck.
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dgnx698 months
Ehh, if he was so good, he would have played more. Good luck to him, but he could have stayed at LSU and still realized his dream of the NFL. Just look at all the wrs LSU has put in the NFL. Don't have to catch 70+ passes by your 2nd season to get drafted.
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Trey will be playing on Sundays. Take that to the bank. Kid is a dynamite talent.... If only we had someone who could throw accurate intermediate and possession routes. Instead, we have two qbs who get the yips on freaking screen passes, air mail intermediates, but can sure throw it far-ish! Trey could have been the answer to our lackluster throwing game, if we had one.
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cms1gea98 months
Best of luck,Trey,where ever you end up.He never did get a fair chance at LSU.Don't know for sure who made the final decision but in my opinion it was a bad call.
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