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Former LSU star Tyrann Mathieu arrived in Baton Rouge on Monday and will be spending some quality time around the football team this week.

Mathieu is expected to be at practice, in team meetings, and will speak to the team, according to coach Brian Kelly.

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Now head down to the city to get this deal done!
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GAME CHANGER
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That’s the man right there. Can only be good to have him around practice.
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Love the Badger one of the best I’ve ever seen play here. In addition hes a prime example of what LSU can do for you as well as bouncing back from mistakes and learning from them. Plus he’s put his money where his mouth is and given millions to the football program. Great to see him take the time to mentor these young Tigers
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Easily my favorite Tiger. His unique insight, having achieved stardom, then nearly squandering his opportunity, then having PP7 come into his life again as a brother and mentor, his story is one so many kids can relate to. Now he can be that brother and mentor to the next generation of Tigers, keeping the Legacy of #7 strong and well represented.
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True Tiger and invests in LSU football. GEAUX TIGERS!!!
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Great for confidence and recruiting. #7 forever.
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This guy is the ambassadors of ambassadors. Hard not to love this guy’s passion for LSU. He is truly the gold standard for the expression “I bleed purple and gold”
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i truly believe he will be at LSU coaching when he retires from NFL. Wont be bad having a HOF NFL guy back.
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I hopes so. He deserves to be!
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True Tiger! Love seeing this!
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Give him a coaching contract already.
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Pay attention Odell
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The first play I remember him making was against TAMU in the Cotton bowl. He looked like Neo in the Matrix recovering a fumble in mid air while doing a ninja roll.
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He had a strip-sack vs UNC in his first game that should've effectively ended the game. But Ridley fumbled when trying to run the clock out. He did a lotta Honey Badger stuff as a freshman, just didn't have the catchy nickname/ Oregon-type game to kick it off. #LBH
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GOAT
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He really cares about the program. Guy could have ended up like jamarcus Russel. Kids need to listen to him. And learn.
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I love it!! Dude is amazing! Can’t wait til he’s on the coaching staff!
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My favorite tiger, such an awesome representative
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Always a class act.
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Last of a dying breed
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LSU is lucky to have him as an ambassador for the football program. He will be a coach one day
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