South Carolina had a dominant 66-56 win over LSU on Friday, January 24, that nearly went off without a hitch (or any scuffles). But a day later, Flau’jae Johnson called out South Carolina and its DJ for what she felt was inappropriate and in poor taste.
South Carolina's athletic department apologizes to LSU women's basketball star Flau'jae Johnson and her family after the Gamecocks' arena DJ played a song by her late father during South Carolina's win against LSU on Friday.
South Carolina's DJ played an instrumental song from the deceased father of LSU's Flau'Jae Johnson and was suspended after the incident.
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South Carolina issued an apology to LSU and Tigers junior guard Flau'Jae Johnson on Sunday in response to the Gamecocks' DJ playing a song by Johnson's late father at the end of Friday's game between the teams at Colonial Life Arena.
That being said, Flau'Jae Johnson took issue with the disrespectful move by South Carolina's DJ. She has often talked about how much his father has inspired her, especially in music, so the LSU guard didn't hold back as she called out DJ T.O.
The South Carolina Gamecocks women's basketball team addressed their DJ's "disrespectful" song choice toward Flau'jae Johnson during Friday's game.
The athletic department at the University of South Carolina has suspended its arena DJ and has issued a formal apology toward Flau’Jae Johnson for playing a song by her late father after a game.
South Carolina apologized to Flau'jae Johnson for its in-arena DJ playing a song by her late father after the Gamecocks' win vs. the Tigers last week.
The Gamecocks also said they'd meet with the DJ to "provide further education on our expectations of her in the future."
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