Fournette's jersey to be auctioned off for flood relief efforts on Saturday
Leonard Fournette is getting his wish.
#LSU RB Leonard Fournette jersey to be auctioned off starting Saturday at 7 a.m. CT. Details here: https://t.co/Mkk0hVU7vE
— LSU Football (@LSUfball) November 4, 2015
In an incredibly grand gesture, his game-worn jersey (also signed) will be auctioned off to raise funds for the flooding victims in South Carolina. The LSU running back made his intentions publicly known after the 45-24 victory over the Gamecocks earlier in October. As such, the auction for the jersey will begin on Saturday morning at 7:00 a.m. CT, and will end Monday at 11:00 a.m. CT. The opening bid for the item will be $7,000.
Thanks LSU football wives for your donations to the Flood victims of SC#SEC #sisterwives #footballwives #LSU #USC pic.twitter.com/IaW4SwMUpV
— Miss Cocky (@MissCockySC) November 4, 2015
If you're in the market for more memorabilia, both Les Miles and Steve Spurrier have gotten involved with the efforts. Each coach will sign a football helmet from their respective (and former) schools.
Fournette jersey auction also includes @LSUCoachMiles signed helmet (white) from game & Spurrier signed helmet from what was his final game.
— LSU Football (@LSUfball) November 4, 2015
This surely hits home for Fournette. Stranded for days after Hurricane Katrina first hit, he knows what it means to be displaced via a natural disaster. Credit him and the coaches for using their platforms for a wonderful cause.