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Talented LSU running back and Heisman front-runner Leonard Fournette is featured on the latest Sports Illustrated cover.
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On the field, Fournette has averaged more than 200 yards per game and has scored 12 of his team's 22 touchdowns this season. Herschel Walker, widely considered the best running back in college football history, has hailed Fournette as even more talented than he was. As a sophomore, Fournette now faces the intriguing option of sitting out his junior season to guard against an injury that could damage his NFL draft stock.
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oh boy, the curse of the SI Cover?
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Good for him , BUT wow who took that rediculous cover photo ????

Thats one of the worst ever...
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I think, that he doesn't care about that. He is focus for the UF game. He is going to show his new skills, BEAST MODE!!!
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When I watched Harvey Williams hold a press conference in high school and announce "I,
Harvey Williams, elect to attend Louisiana State University...college" I was kinda hoping he would sit out a year.
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Kevin Faulk was on the cover as well
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You fricking idiots are missing the point here, the national media is actually pushing for a guy to sit out a college year. It's the big deal here, not a trivia game about what tigers have been on the cover before.
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Pintail - 10 min ago
Michael ford was on the cover as was Joseph Addai

Not even the same league dude. Yes they were on the cover but it was more b/c they needed a good phot of an LSU player. This is specifically a Fournette cover b/c he (unlike Ford and Addai) is drawing comparisons to the greats of the game.
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Justin Vincent and Matt Flynn was on the cover as well after the National Championships.
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Michael ford was on the cover as was Joseph Addai
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Good SI cover, mates :cheers:
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I do like how they show off how he truely feels about the comparisons to the greats and playing for Louisiana. He is as humble and proud of his state as they come.

Couldnt ask for a better ambassador for LSU.
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If he doesn't win the Heisman I'll be shocked. Even ESPN is campaigning hard for him to win.
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Kevin Faulk
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And who remembers the last LSU RB to get the SI cover?
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Goat
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No, he doesn't, ESPNtards. "As a sophomore, Fournette now faces the intriguing option of sitting out his junior season to guard against an injury that could damage his NFL draft stock."
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