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Aaron Hernandez just took another L this morning.  It seems like anything that has to do with Aaron Hernandez is being erased from history. The Florida Gators have removed a brick honoring Aaron Hernandez’s All-America season.
The evidence is building against him and it looks like they have a solid case, but is it fair to do all this before his day in court?!
Check out the before and after pics after the jump…

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Via ESPN:

In late June, the University of Florida began removing photographs and images of Aaron Hernandez throughout the school’s football facility.

On Thursday, the school worked to remove the last — and most publicly visible — reminder of Hernandez. Florida will dig up and remove a brick outside Ben Hill Griffin Stadium honoring Hernandez, a former All-American at the school.

The school began distancing itself from Hernandez on June 26 when he was charged with the murder of Odin Lloyd. The school immediately started removing photographs of Hernandez located in the locker room, team area, football offices and facility and throughout the stadium.

“We didn’t feel it was appropriate to celebrate Aaron Hernandez. We put together an immediate plan after the initial news broke to remove his likeness and name in various private and public areas in the facility, such as the South Endzone team area, locker room, football offices, Heavener Complex, Kornblau Lobby and the brick display entrance to the football facility,” the school said in a statement.

“We were able to implement some of the changes immediately and this [brick removal] was a more complex process to complete with our vendors. The plan was to have everything completed before the end of July.”

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