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Louisiana Football Assistant Coach Dies After Suffering Heart Attack At Practice Saturday
© Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports
Louisiana football assistant coach D.J. Looney passed away on Saturday morning after suffering a heart attack during a team workout. He was 31-years-old...
Looney was a former Mississippi State offensive lineman was in his third-year with the Ragin’ Cajuns as an assistant offensive line coach. Thought and prayers to his family.

(The Spun)
Filed Under: NCAA Football

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Prayers for his family and friends. God bless him.
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He looks 45 in that photo
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Covid
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Damn RIP young man. Prayers for his family and the entire Warhawk family.
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RIP. Prayers to the family
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Damn dude, just saw head Coach Napier Friday night.
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RIP. Was he forced to wear a mask? Did he have breathing difficulties? He was a big guy, did he have health issues made worse by the mask? Tough questions need answers before others die as well.
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Come on dude.
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Congrats on being absolute gutter trash, kkv.
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So young, just something you don't expect...RIP
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Wow, 31 years old. How does that happen to a healthy person? He must have had some underlying issue. Sad. Prayers for his family and the team.
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Wow, 31 years old. How does that happen to a healthy person? He must have had some underlying issue. Sad. Prayers for his family and the team.
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Wow. Terrible news. Guy was going to have a successful life.
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Damn. He was a young Baw, plowing on, doing all the right things. RIP
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Surely this guy had some sort of congenital heart defect. 31 is way too young. RIP.
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Wow. RIP... 31 is too young.
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Sincere Prayers. Too young, too young...
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