LSU football protests through campus following Jacob Blake shooting

Several players gathered outside of Tiger Stadium on Friday afternoon to help raise awareness.

Members of the LSU football team led a march through campus Friday — one of just many demonstrations across the country after the Jacob Blake shooting.

Several players gathered outside of Tiger Stadium on Friday afternoon to help raise awareness.

The players walked from the stadium over to the university president’s office, where they were met by Interim President Tom Galligan.

Galligan took to Twitter with in support of the student-athletes.

“We support you, we stand with you against racism and inequality, and we know actions will always speak louder than words,” he wrote.

The meeting with LSU officials and head coach Ed Orgeron lasted roughly an hour.

To players like linebacker Soni Fonua, some things are simply more important than football practice.

“We said (forget) practice today,” he said in an Instagram video. Fonua filmed as the players walked through campus. He held his right fist in the air. “That (stuff) is not important today.”

Other teams, including Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Southern Miss, Kentucky, Boston College, South Florida and Oklahoma also organized marches and canceled practices over the last two days.