Months later, things had seemingly calmed down—Flau’jae Johnson even poked fun at the situation last summer—ahead of the two SEC powerhouses meeting again this year. Until the end of the ...
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The artist, whose real name was Jason Johnson, was the father of LSU player Flau’Jae Johnson. He was murdered in 2003, about six months before Flau’Jae was born. No. 2 South Carolina beat No.
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. LSU head coach Kim Mulkey, right, talks to guard Flau’Jae Johnson who walks to the bench during the second ...
Flau’Jae saw the post and responded to it (with a screenshot of DJ T.O.’s post) via her X account, saying: DJ T.O. later apologized via X, saying, “It is never my intent to disrespect anyone ...
South Carolina's athletic department has issued an apology to Flau'Jae Johnson, her family and LSU after the Gamecocks' in-arena DJ played a song by the late father of the Tigers' star guard after ...
The basketball arena disk jockey apparently thought it was funny to play a song from Flau’Jae’s father late in the game when it appeared that South Carolina was on the path to victory.
South Carolina has suspended its DJ hired for women’s basketball games and apologized to Flau’Jae Johnson for what it calls an inappropriate song selection aimed at the LSU star. The Gamecocks ...
Arena DJ T.O played the song "Cut Friends" by Camouflage, LSU star guard Flau’jae Johnson’s father who died in May 2003 before she was born in November 2003. Late Saturday night, Johnson ...
The South Carolina Gamecocks' DJ, who was responsible for the music in the team's arena, has issued a statement after getting called out by LSU Tigers star Flau'Jae Johnson. After the Gamecocks ...