Re: LSU Leonard Fournette Game Used Jersey Auction
A big percentage will be a tax write off....if I was a millionaire and a big LSU fan I would have paid 100k too.
LSU Leonard Fournette Game Used Jersey Auction
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Re: LSU Leonard Fournette Game Used Jersey Auction
People's willingness to help is deeply appreciated. My daughter's family, including our three little grandsons aged 6 and 5, barely escaped at 3 AM when a tiny creek, which they often waded across when it was low enough not to reach their ankles, amazingly turned into a raging river that ravaged their home. This has been called a "thousand-year event" that resulted from a freakish combination of weather conditions.
They have been helped by many wonderful folks, though there are many transitional stresses yet to face. But since a number of people died, we know how lucky we are in our family.Leave a comment:
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Re: LSU Leonard Fournette Game Used Jersey Auction
Interesting that the winning bidder is "COACH". Not sure the winning bidder will come forward, but wouldn't be surprised if a highly-paid athletic department person was the winner. Or, maybe it's Hayden Fox.Leave a comment:
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Re: LSU Leonard Fournette Game Used Jersey Auction
tax write off!Leave a comment:
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Re: LSU Leonard Fournette Game Used Jersey Auction
That's a crazy price for a game worn jersey and two game worn helmets. I wonder if this will snowball for the NCAA and they will allow more game used items to be sold by current players.Leave a comment:
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Re: LSU Leonard Fournette Game Used Jersey Auction
wow is right!Leave a comment:
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Re: LSU Leonard Fournette Game Used Jersey Auction
I guess they missed the Alabama game.Leave a comment:
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Re: LSU Leonard Fournette Game Used Jersey Auction
$101,000.
Wow.Leave a comment:
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LSU Leonard Fournette Game Used Jersey Auction
Auctioning the jersey off to help the flood victims of South Carolina. Already the most expensive college jersey ever sold at $40,000 at still little over 13 hours left. For refrence the most expensive college jersey sold had be $26,000 for a ND Paul Hornung.
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