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LSU recently extended to an offer to talented 2021 wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. who is the son of former Indianapolis Colts star receiver Marvin Harrison.


Harrison Jr. will begin his junior year at St. Joseph's Prep School in Philadelphia, PA next season and already holds offers from major schools like LSU, Ohio State, Florida, Michigan, and Texas A&M.
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Celery79 months
His dad put up some serious numbers for my 2002 fantasy squad.
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Cherry Cheesecake79 months
That logo makes me wanna vomit
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OGTiger79 months
Please get rid of Toonces!!!
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fr33manator79 months
Why are we still using toonces? We have a badass rework of the 80s psycho bengal...and yet toonces is still on official crap. What gives?
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Mahootney79 months
Texas A&M listed as a “major” school. Lol
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luciouslou79 months
Daddy was a baller
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Fightin Okra79 months
Daddy was a bad arse and probably still is
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Dellybelly8279 months
Dad would shoot a playa in a heartbeat, he was from the projects of Philadelphia
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skullopener79 months
Toonces = Not a Serious Commit. and spelling out Louisiana State University = 2 Strikes
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StupidBinder79 months
Getting him would be terrific if he’s even half the player his old man was.
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Old79 months
SMART
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LaBR479 months
Hey Marvin, I'm talking to you, all the stars......Go on and come to Baton Rouge, mayne. Go on and put on that yellow jersey, mayne.
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saints502179 months
Is he a thug like his dad?
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cwill79 months
I heard he murders the competition just like his pops!
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uscpuke79 months
Bama lock, even without an offer
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grilldaddy79 months
Buck Fama!
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aremore79 months
Go puke somewhere else.
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