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LSU asks questions

School looks into whether star Leonard Fournette’s family broke NCAA rules,

- Josh Peter

LSU is investigat­ing whether the family of star running back Leonard Fournette violated NCAA rules, according to a person familiar with the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivit­y of the situation.

Bob Barton, an attorney representi­ng LSU, has begun interviewi­ng people involved in a website that was built to sell merchandis­e emblazoned with “BUGA Nation” — Leonard Fournette’s catchphras­e — the person told USA TODAY Sports on Tuesday.

Barton, who works for the law firm of Taylor Porter in Baton Rouge and specialize­s in matters involving NCAA rules, declined to comment.

Paul Price, described by Fournette’s mother as the family’s manager, made payments of about $ 10,000 to build a website and produce the merchandis­e to be sold, the owners of three companies involved told USA TODAY Sports. The owners said they gave Price and the Fournettes more than $ 20,000 in discounts because they expected strong sales driven by the star running back’s popularity.

The website launched the week of LSU’s 2014 season opener, but the business went no further. Sales of T- shirts and hats were stopped within 24 hours, according to Fournette’s mother, Lory.

NCAA rules prohibit athletes or their family members from profiting off the athlete’s name, image or likeness.

A year ago, running back Todd Gurley was suspended for four games by Georgia for accepting $ 3,000 for autographe­d memorabili­a.

The Fournettes insisted their son’s name or image not be used on the website, and indeed the apparel that appears on a developmen­t version of the website includes only the BUGA Nation logo and LSU colors.

Michael Bonnette, communicat­ions director for the LSU athletics department, had no comment Tuesday.

The NCAA did not responded to requests for comment about a possible investigat­ion.

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