"Fly high Max."

That was the message written in big, bold letters on the wrist of Alabama long snapper Scott Meyer, according to a report from The Montgomery Advertiser.

The message was for Max Gruver, an LSU freshman who died this week in what is being investigated as a potential hazing incident. Meyer and Gruver both attended Blessed Trinity Catholic School in their hometown of Roswell, Georgia.

Meyer, a former walk-on, has played the past three games as Alabama's long snapper.

#Alabama LS Scott Meyer wore an armband in memory of Max Gruver, the 18-year-old who died at #LSU this weekend in an alleged hazing incident pic.twitter.com/63OXMBMnfw — Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) September 17, 2017

Gruver, who died after what's being investigated as a hazing incident, aspired to be a sports writer. His grandfather said his favorite team was Clemson.

An autopsy revealed Gruver had a high amount of alcohol in his body, but a cause of death will not be available for several weeks. Gruver was pledging the Phi Delta Theta fraternity on LSU's campus.

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