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LSU wide receiver Malachi Dupre was named to the All-SEC Freshman Team.
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LSU lead the Southeastern Conference with four players selected to the All-SEC Freshman team on Thursday. The teams were voted on by the SEC's 14 head coaches, who were not able to vote for their own players.

Leonard Fournette was selected twice for the Running Back and All Purpose positions. Malachi Dupree made the team at Wide Receiver and Jamal Adams was named as a Defensive Back.

Offense:
TE: Jeb Blazevich, Georgia
OL: Cam Robinson, Alabama, Jashon Robertson, Tennessee, Braden Smith, Auburn, Ramsey Meyers, Kentucky
C: Frank Ragnow, Arkansas
WR: Speedy Noil, Texas A&M, Malachi Dupre, LSU
QB: Treon Harris, Florida
RB: Nick Chubb, Georgia, Leonard Fournette, LSU
AP: Leonard Fournette, LSU

Defense:
DL: Myles Garrett, Texas A&M, Derek Barnett, Tennessee, Da'Shawn Hand, Alabama, Marquis Haynes, Ole Miss
LB, Nigel Bowden, Vanderbilt, Lorenzo Carter, Georgia J.T. Gray, Mississippi State
DB: Jalen Tabor, Florida, Jamal Adams, LSU, Todd Kelly, Jr., Tennessee, Al Harris, Jr., South Carolina

Special Teams:
PK: Austin MacGinnis, Kentucky
P: JK Scott, Alabama
RS: Speedy Noil, Texas A&M
Filed Under: LSU Football
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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mkibod1136 months
Godchaux got hosed. Big time.
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Datbayoubengal136 months
I would have definitely put Godchaux over the other two (homerism, maybe), but man the future looks bright.
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LSU_Saints_Hornets136 months
Godchaux should be on there without a doubt.
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UnAnon136 months
Wow! Godcheux got frickin robbed!
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bulldogger136 months
Bogus list. No Godchaux.
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genuineLSUtiger136 months
Too bad Miles is leaving just as these guys are ready to make their mark.
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Big Sway136 months
Meh!
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Big Sway136 months
Meh!
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