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1 week ago |
tigerbait.com | Garrett Ross |Mike Scarborough
LSU and offensive line coach Brad Davis are actively seeking the next Will Campbell and Emory Jones to anchor their offensive line around for the future. The Tigers coaching staff hosted a ton of future prospects over the weekend for the first official visit window of the summer, including 2026 four-star IOL Drew Evers of Flower Mound (TX). To continue reading, you must be a TigerBait.com Premium subscriber.
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1 week ago |
tigerbait.com | Garrett Ross |Mike Scarborough
One key target that LSU welcomed in over the weekend for an official visit was 2026 four-star offensive tackle Zaden Krempin of Prosper, Texas. The 6-foot-4, 270-pounder was joined by fellow Metroplex brethren four-star QB Bowe Bentley (Celina, TX) and four-star OT Drew Evers (Flower Mound, TX). “It was great spending time with Bowe (Bentley) and talking about the possibilities of us playing together at LSU,” said Krempin.
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1 week ago |
tigerbait.com | Garrett Ross |Mike Scarborough
Traditionally, LSU has been able to lock down the Boot and keep the vast majority of Louisiana talent at home. As the landscape of college athletics has shifted during the NIL era and the SEC has expanded with conference realignment and opened its doors to big oil backed programs like Texas, it's more vital than ever for the Tigers to make sure they dominate in-state recruiting.
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2 weeks ago |
tigerbait.com | Garrett Ross |Mike Scarborough
LSU recently offered 2026 ATH Dezyrian Ellis of Winnsboro, LA as they continue to try and bolster the depth of their secondary. The 6-foot-2, 175-pounder helped lead Franklin Parish quarterfinals this past season while accounting for 41 touchdowns and 3,016 total yards. The Tigers view Ellis as a Swiss Army knife style player that could help make an impact in all three phases of the game.
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1 month ago |
tigerbait.com | Garrett Ross |Mike Scarborough
LSU remains in a great place with 2027 multi-sport athlete Ahmad Hudson of Ruston. Hudson has made multiple visits to Baton Rouge where he’s been able to establish relationships with the football and basketball staffs. The 6-foot-6, 230-pounder dominated the hardwood averaging 21PPG, 14RBG, and 3BPG while being named MVP of Louisiana District 2 5A. To continue reading, you must be a TigerBait.com Premium subscriber.
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