An abundance of Orange fans, current players and former players took to Twitter on Tuesday to support Syracuse football running back LeQuint Allen Jr.
Emily Leiker and Anne Hayes of Syracuse.com first reported late Monday night that Syracuse University had issued a season-long suspension to Allen for his involvement in an on-campus fight this past December.
As Leiker and Hayes reported, LeQuint Allen Jr. is suing Syracuse University over the suspension. The 6-foot, 195-pound Allen is a sophomore out of Millville High School in Millville, N.J., who has been expected to take over as the starting running back for the ‘Cuse in the upcoming 2023 season after record-setting RB Sean Tucker headed to the pros.
In a second piece, Leiker wrote that “Supreme Court Judge Robert Antonacci issued a temporary pause on the suspension until a July 19 court date.”
An outpouring of support on social media for Syracuse football running back LeQuint Allen Jr.
Caleb Okechukwu, a redshirt senior defensive lineman for the Orange, sent out a tweet with the hashtag “#letlequintplay.” That hashtag, by the way, seems to be trending a bit on Twitter, as I’ve seen it echoed by others in the ‘Cuse sports community.
#letlequintplay https://t.co/k8HOreaDpE
— Caleb Okechukwu (@IamCaleb_18) June 27, 2023
In a separate tweet, Okechukwu wrote, “When I won the Syracuse Courage Award back in May..Lequint @JrLequint was one of the loudest cheering for me..in the audience..if you know Lequint he really a solid guy fr and deserves to be on the team with the guys right now..#letlequintplay.”
When I won the Syracuse Courage Award back in May..Lequint @JrLequint was one of the loudest cheering for me..in the audience..if you know Lequint he really a solid guy fr and deserves to be on the team with the guys right now..#letlequintplay
— Caleb Okechukwu (@IamCaleb_18) June 27, 2023
Former Syracuse football star Zaire Franklin, who is a linebacker with the NFL’s Indianapolis Colts, said on Twitter, “They suspending SU starting RB a whole season for getting in a fight?”
They suspending SU starting RB a whole season for getting in a fight?
— Zaire Franklin (@ZiggySmalls_) June 27, 2023
Former Orange defensive lineman Joshua Black, on Twitter, wrote, “Y’all gonna make me start a podcast on my thoughts.” I sure hope that Black does!
Y'all gonna make me start a podcast on my thoughts https://t.co/XuvmMkLhFk
— Joshua Black (@jnblack85) June 27, 2023
Syracuse football junior offensive lineman Josh Ilaoa also chimed in via Twitter with “#letlequintplay.”
#letlequintplay https://t.co/6OyK3Khw9B
— Josh Ilaoa 🇦🇸 (@honchojosh) June 27, 2023
I saw a flood of additional messages on Twitter from Orange fans, who are extremely adamant that Allen should be allowed to play in the 2023 campaign. Many of these fans also expressed outrage at Syracuse University officials. Have a look at some of these tweets.
https://twitter.com/LynniePD/status/1673779532124549120
So SU is suspending a guy a whole year for simply defending himself?? Is there more to the story? If not this is shameful!! Do better @SyracuseU https://t.co/WpgdXmms46
— Michael Lasker Jr (@BIGLASK76) June 27, 2023
#LETLEQUINTPLAY pic.twitter.com/Dtdd2oXv6N
— Syracuse Memes™ (@Cusememes) June 27, 2023
LeQuint couldn’t be any more apologetic and has offered to tons of community service. But let’s suspend him from classes and playing for the year effecting his future. I guess LeQuint was suppose to stand there, get punched, and not act in self defense. Nice going, SU. https://t.co/Zi2BMEbtXx
— CuseSports44 (@CuseSports44) June 27, 2023
https://twitter.com/JeffAbramo/status/1673790461016694791
https://twitter.com/lynchemilys/status/1673775583338156033
Child please with this. Hit twice and defends himself but out a year by judicial affairs even after no charges were pressed. Go sit down and get out the way. https://t.co/vpXBtCHMc5
— Damien Rhodes (@Damien_Rhodes26) June 27, 2023
In his freshman season on the Hill, as a back-up to Tucker, LeQuint Allen Jr. ran 41 times for 274 yards and one rushing touchdown. He also caught 17 passes for 117 yards and one touchdown through the air.