What would landing Leonard Fournette mean for the U?

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To me it gives us a one two that could be outstanding
with the great offensive line class we're bringing
in. I believe Duke will come back looking awesome.
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It would be bad for the U, because it would mean that **** froze over and we'd be practicing on ice.
 
Fournette is not committing to Miami, this question, is almost like asking "What if Jameis Winston transferred to Miami after this season and the NCAA decided to give Johnathan Vilma and Jon Beason 4 more years of eligibility"
 
Fournette is not committing to Miami, this question, is almost like asking "What if Jameis Winston transferred to Miami after this season and the NCAA decided to give Johnathan Vilma and Jon Beason 4 more years of eligibility"

Id take Beason but it looks like vilmas career is done, would be a great vocal leader
 
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Fournette is not committing to Miami, this question, is almost like asking "What if Jameis Winston transferred to Miami after this season and the NCAA decided to give Johnathan Vilma and Jon Beason 4 more years of eligibility"

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Why are we talking abotu this kid? The chances of this kid coming here are slim to none and slim just left town.
 
We be having one **** of a running attack next year, that's what. Fournette against ACC defenses? He is top 10 pick wherever he goes. If he comes for OV, I actually think Al has a shot at him. ****, we have 2 rbs in the NFL the last two years and we have sucked. Duke is hurt. Broken ankle takes time. Fournette gets starting job easy at RB U, with a friggin Joe Yearby as running mate and Duke on the mend. No 35 carries worth of pounding for 3 years before he cashes his check. When we win NC, he probably get the credit for it-- that isn't not happening at LSU or Bama. LSU isn't winning one and Saban gets all the credit at Bama. Ok he is not coming here, but maybe, just maybe.
 
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