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LSU head coach Les Miles was on SiriusXM College Sports Nation Wednesday morning and told the story about how Leonard Fournette gave his Auburn MVP award to another player on the team.

Instead of holding on to the honor, Fournette passed it on to fullback John David Moore, who recently earned a scholarship from LSU in fall camp. Per 247Sports.com:
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After Fournette rushed for 228 yards and three touchdowns on just 19 touches, Miles said he was awarded the team's MVP after the game. But Fournette deferred the honor, once again, this time giving it to fullback John David Moore.

Moore, who is in his first year as LSU's starting fullback, recently earned a scholarship after working his way up the roster as a walk-on.
Very cool.
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Lsu101205126 months
Runs over players on his way into your heart.
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Shalimar Sid126 months
It is one thing to be a fan watching history being made but imagine how his team mates feel playing with such a great player.
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Datbayoubengal126 months
He did the same thing in high school. He won some award for Louisiana's best, turned to the guy he beat out for it and basically said, "you da real mvp", and gave him the thing.

Man, how could you hate this guy, even if he steamrolls your team?
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Camo Tiger 337126 months
It is one thing to be a fan watching history being made but imagine how his team mates feel playing with such a great player

This. I mean, you can only imagine the chemistry this team has, you really do get the family feeling; and that's visible to even us fans. It's rather rare these days we see a player give all the credit to his teammates and coaches, so you can tell these players will go to war for each other. Miles has a quality unit on his hands year, both on and off the field.
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CAD703X126 months
"Runs over players on his way into your heart." LMFAO
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earl keese126 months
Fantastic teammate. Great young man. Way to Geaux Leonard.
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Kyrie Eleison126 months
that's a young man who knows where his bread is buttered.
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DrSteveBrule126 months
Runs past Ford's fingertips on his way into your heart
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SamuelClemens126 months
When he gets to the NFL he will be giving a Rolex to every OLman
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graychef126 months
All class
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Mr Fusion126 months
Not the first time he has done this

LINK
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RANDY44126 months
This young man "gets it". Bravo to him.
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alumni95126 months
Agree with him FAR surpassing the ideals of #18 jersey... but SORRY, #7 greatness >>>> #18.
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Born in BR126 months
He is a man in more ways than his physical stature. Great athlete and great person. I hope his team mates vote for him to wear jersey number 18 next year.
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texastigerr126 months
Reading the walk on story of John David Moore makes me think he might have number 18 in his future his senior year. Since JDM is a sophmore, LF will be playing on Sunday's by then I do believe.
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GhostofJackson126 months
I was sent here from a link.
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