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The LSU Equipment truck was used Monday to provide extra space to dry out wet football cleats from Saturday's messy game vs. Tennessee in Knoxville.

Can you imagine the smell inside this truck?

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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PapaCrawfish77 months
Bet dat truck smells worse that Michelle Obama after a night of dancin!
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I bet they don't do this bush league crap at Oregon.
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blzr77 months
#poor
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lsu48077 months
Somewhere Jordan Jefferson is plotting.....
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TouchdownTony77 months
Wth??
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JCinBAMA77 months
LOl 7su has the poor.
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YMCA77 months
My Uncle Bobby is going to need one or two of those tree air fresheners after that.
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JackieTreehorn77 months
I thought Nike gave the schools as much product as they needed? Throw that shite away
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Black n Gold77 months
Could have just used Larry's mom instead.
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Spankum77 months
Have to say, my shoes are about as clean as they have ever been after that deluge...
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Fightin Okra77 months
Bet that smells wonderful
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Signal Soldier77 months
Donate them to Pat's cleats for kids program.
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Shooter77 months
We all know there's a lot 18 years old Louisiana kids in 5th grade! LOL
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Spelt it rong77 months
As if they don't have the money or inventory to just toss them all out.
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CAD703X77 months
no shite. you really going to make the players wear stinky shoes for the final regular season game?
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JustinT3777 months
CAD703X - I Reckon feet can’t smell so you wear those cleats till your balls deep in some Aggies. We riding, Yeehaw.
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texastigerr77 months
They will be used as practice shoes now. Not game shoes unless a player wants to. You assume that players do not get used to a pair of shoes and want to play in new shoes.
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AustinKnight77 months
Very Interesting I’ll say
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