Wide receiver Trey Quinn, who previously announced that he would transfer, said his final goodbye to LSU via Twitter Wednesday.


Quinn, a native of Lake Charles, LA finished his career at LSU with 22 receptions for 276 yards and 0 touchdowns. It is unknown as to where the sophomore will end up, but it has been reported that LSU will not allow him to transfer to another SEC school.

Best of luck Quinn.

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Dude's been watching too much Sam Bradford. Earn it or quit? Earn it or quit? I quit. Deuces
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Bye, if he truly loves LSU, he would be coming back another year.
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L O L
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I'm sorry to see him go. He's a great talent. I understand he has to do what he decides is best for him. Good luck.
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The greatest WR in La.high school history will play in the NFL one day- Go Quinn Go- we will be following your future endeavors.
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Where is he going to play at?
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I was really high on Quinn. I still am. High character guy and an extremely hard worker. He's a next level talent. No doubt. But given the receiver Sept that we have and the two "tower" that we just brought in, he wasn't going to see the field. I wish you the very best were ever you go Mr. Quinn and I look forward to seeing you light it on Sunday's. You'll always be a tiger and one of Louisiana's favorite sons.
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He'll play 14 years for Belichik
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Lol
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Lsu needs receivers that can block better than they can catch. Don't blame him for moving on. It's truly amazing how lsu continues landing these top Wrs when the qb situation has been as below avg as it has.
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Dude, we beat Bama if he catches those balls. That's a BIG loss He a a great person from a great family. But his job is to catch. They gave him opportunity on the biggest stage and he wasn't ready. It sucks, but other all everything receivers deserve shots as well, so he was back in the line waiting again.
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Because these high schools guys see OBJ, Landry, and the countless other former LSU receivers excelling at the next level. They know LSU will provide them with the tools to not only get to the league, but to have NFL longevity.
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lol farkwad went to barbe obviously
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Remember when laFell was dubbed LaDropped? He got another chance. Leslie got nine more. It is a damn shame the best WR and a veteran were let out the door so easily. Miles hates Barbe people.
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if he hated Barbe people, then why would he have recruited him in the first place?
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Best WR? On who's team?
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GOAT crowd serf. Kid has a legacy at LSU bigger than his stat line
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Don't forget, he chose to transfer. Some choose to stay and be patient for their time to shine. Then wear no. 18 and later play for the Ravens in the NFL.
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Forget Barbe kids going to LSU. Nice
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Biggest mistake by Les Miles in letting Trey get away.Two dropped passes against Ala.sure didn't justify the way Miles treated,Trey the rest of the year.You'll never convince me that given an equal opportunity that Trey wouldn't have been one of our better receivers.
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Give it up already.
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"You'll never convince me that given an equal opportunity that Trey wouldn't have been one of our better receivers." He started his in his 1st game ever. An opportunity that Malachi, Jarvis, Bowe, Dural and Rueben didn't receive. Best of luck to Trey but you cant drop those passes agonist Bama. If he catches either we win.
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How could Miles let the best WR on the team transfer? #sarcasm
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best of luck to trey Quinn...once a tiger, always a tiger...
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That kids going to be special for whatever team he ends up playing on. Best of luck
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I feel bad for him that it didn't work out, because his decision to attend LSU was 100% with his heart.
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Thanks for being a Tiger
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Those things can be said about just about any player. But I will say his opportunities were far and few between. Deservingly? Maybe, maybe not. Good Luck Trey Quinn!
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