Leonard Fournette's jersey auction raised over $100K for South Carolina flood relief
Posted Nov 12, 2015
After Hurricane Joaquin forced LSU and South Carolina to play their October 10 game in Death Valley and not at Williams-Brice like originally planned, Leonard Fournette put on a career performance and then offered to auction off his jersey for charity in a postgame interview. Immediately after the interview, however, questions arose as to whether or not he’d actually be allowed to back that up.
(USA Today)
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