Title/Alt Text LSU running back Leonard Fournette is widely considered one of the more humble players in college football, with head coach Les Miles and his teammates often referring to Fournette's character as much as they do his talents on the field.

One of the most popular stories came in December 2013, when Fournette was named recipient of the Greater New Orleans Quarterback Club’s Prep Player of the Year Award at the organization’s season-ending luncheon. When he took the podium to accept the honor, he shocked everyone by immediately presenting the trophy to East Jefferson quarterback Eugene Wells.

“I’d like to thank you all again for picking me Prep Player of the Year,’’ Fournette, then a senior, told NOLA.com. “But I feel like I’ve seen (Wells) grow as a young man, so I feel like Eugene Wells deserves this.’’

So it's no surprise to hear the latest in a long line of tales from Fournette's travels.

On Wednesday morning, Miles joined SiriusXM College Sports Nation and shared another story - this one coming from the weekend's 45-21 win.

After Fournette rushed for 228 yards and three touchdowns on just 19 touches, Miles said he was awarded the team's MVP after the game. But Fournette deferred the honor, once again, this time giving it to fullback John David Moore.

Moore, who is in his first year as LSU's starting fullback, recently earned a scholarship after working his way up the roster as a walk-on.