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Watch U.S. Gymnastics Star Suni Lee Just Scored A Perfect 10
© David Berding-USA TODAY Sports
On Saturday, Olympic gold medalist Suni Lee scored the first perfect 10 of her young collegiate career with an amazing performance on the uneven bars...
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Filed Under: Winter Olympics
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Fightin Okra26 months
LSU won the meet and had two 10s. Where are those winning performances?
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Black n Gold26 months
Larry hates LSU
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mark65mc26 months
LSU's 2 10's are here. LINK
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goodgrin26 months
She thicc
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CrystalPreserves26 months
I like it
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hogminer26 months
They hand out 10s way too often in college gymnastics.
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Wallace Ritchie26 months
Auburn chick. Harsin is offering her an internship in Football Ops.
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Neilfish26 months
But they lost
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BobABooey26 months
Olympics 10=OT 7
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CrystalPreserves26 months
Meh, 7.1
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TDsngumbo26 months
Most misleading title ever
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1926 months
Look at him in that iron lung, Larry. Look what you are doing.
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ElTigreFuego26 months
Think I want to eat some Chinese
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kywildcatfanone26 months
Didn't stick the landing, how is that a 10?
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ThatTahoeOverThere26 months
Isnt she like 14?
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BigPerm3026 months
She won an Olympic Gold. She should be getting 10s in college gymnastics in 80% of her routines. It’s like an NBA player playing HS basketball.
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soccerfüt26 months
She ought to compete for China. They might not kill HER.
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Breauxsif26 months
The last name “Lee” is Korean man. Not Chinese.
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TOSOV26 months
Am I the only one that had no clue they had gymnastics as apart of the winter Olympics?
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LSU_Legz26 months
Not at the olympics...clearly in the PMAC.
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