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  • ...ate awards and ultimately deciding to leave following his junior season at LSU, and entering the DSFL. [[Category:LSU alumni]]
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  • ...eague]] (DSFL). He played college football for Louisiana State University (LSU) before being drafted by the [[Myrtle Beach Buccaneers]] in the {{dsfly|19| ...of his targets were in the Redzone while the the rest of the high-powered LSU offense took care of the rest. After his senior year, Clay declared for th
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  • ...fessional team. He played college football for Louisiana State University (LSU) and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season. ...try to put up some numbers to attract NSFL eyes, the same way he did with LSU scout team who watch him play in the sands of Rio de Janeiro and decided to
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  • | college = [[wp:Louisiana State University|LSU]] ...continued his education. He graduated with a Sport Management degree from LSU despite playing in the NSFL. He had a 3.8 GPA throughout.
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  • ...and finished 3rd in voting for the Heisman trophy. Instead of returning to LSU for his senior season, Alex declared for the S24 DSFL draft. [[Category:LSU alumni]]
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  • | college = [[wp:Louisiana State University|LSU]] ...]] of the ISFL. He played college football for Louisiana State University (LSU).
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  • ...Under Armor All-American Game, Steele chose Florida over hometown [[wp:LSU|LSU]], prompting many to wonder whether that recruiting scandal ever really ble [[Category:Florida alumni]]
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  • ...e put the entire country on notice. It wasn't until his Junior season that LSU was in the talks for the best team in the country, and the Tigers proved th | LSU <!-- Replace with the relevant team abbreviation (BAL, ARI, COL, YKW, NOLA,
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  • ...n all three sports and ultimately chose football voer the others. Alabama, LSU, Georgia, Ohio State and Michigan were only a few of the scholarships he ha [[Category:SU alumni]]
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  • * [[wp:LSU Tigers football|Louisiana State]]<br>Graduate assistant (2000-2002)<br />As ...an his coaching career as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, [[wp:LSU|LSU]], in 2000, working under [[wp:Nick Saban|Nick Saban]], before becoming an
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  • | caption = Eldrick Avery in his senior season at LSU ...ptions, and 9 pass breakups that season. Eldrick's performance helped lead LSU to a berth in the College Football Playoff, where they lost in overtime to
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  • ...and 17 touchdowns, McTaco again led the Sun Devils to a bowl victory over LSU in the Peach Bowl. He was selected first team All Pac-12, and second team A [[Category:ASU alumni]]
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  • | college = [[wp:Louisiana State University|LSU]] ...asons. He also played college football for [[wp:Louisiana State University|LSU Tigers football]] as a third down back before joining the DSFL late in the
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  • ...ws received many scholarships from colleges such as University of Alabama, LSU, Florida St., and University of Florida. [[Category:UF alumni]]
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  • | college = [[wp:LSU Tigers football|LSU]] ...ollege football for [[wp:LSU Tigers football|Louisiana State University]] (LSU). Selected in the eleventh round of the [[Season 1 NSFL Draft|inaugural]] [
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  • [[Category:LSU alumni]]
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  • ...tion AA wins. He was contacted by many schools, including Oregon, USC, and LSU, but finally decided on the UCLA Bruins, so he could be close to home but s [[Category:Notre Dame alumni]]
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  • He played college football for Louisiana State University (LSU). Havran was picked up by the [[Tijuana Luchadores]] on waivers in ({{nsfly ...ccept the scholarship from Louisiana State University, where he played for LSU Tigers.
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  • ...ather, a game he would win, breaking multiple records set by Joe Burrow of LSU. [[Category:University of Michigan alumni]]
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  • ...Donald for his choice. Many were surprised considerig he had interest from LSU, Florida State, and Florida- but to each his own. ...he did something spectacular- at a party with him and some of his college alumni he managed to carry 100 full pizza pies (approx. 325 lbs) and the photo wen
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