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LSU’s Leonard Fournette in Street Fight vs. Teammate?
Fournette has not spoken to reporters since camp began last week; he has not appeared at three media opportunities.
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LSU Associate Athletic Director of Communications Michael Bonnette told TMZ the two were simply engaged in a game in which the goal is to touch the opponent twice.
The video in question showed Fournette and teammate Garrett Brumfield with their fists raised in a parking lot after practice.
The two also apparently hugged immediately afterwards, but of course the video didn’t catch that portion or was edited not to include it to sensationalize the sitation.
It follows that he’d be good at pretty much any sport he attempted, including slap boxing, an open-handed version of hand-to-hand combat. “No one was injured”.
The team seems very excited for the upcoming season and they released a hype video celebrating their hype for the season. They’re not mad at each other.
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LSU running back Leonard Fournette got some pretty good news early Wednesday when the betting site Bovada listed him as the favorite to win the Heisman Trophy at the end of the 2016 college football season.