With the transfer portal now open, LSU football has an important few weeks ahead as it looks for additions while also trying to stay under the scholarship limit.
And just like that, LSU suffers their second loss of the spring transfer portal window. After losing rising sophomore edge Jaxon Howard earlier this week, wide receiver Khai Prean has elected to follow suit and will look for a new home ahead of the 2024 college football season.
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LSU basketball coach Matt McMahon has added a former LSU basketball player to his coaching staff. The Tigers are hiring former Creighton assistant Jalen Courtney-Williams.
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The college basketball transfer portal is out in full force, and relatively unsurprisingly, coach Matt McMahon and the Tigers have been in on some of the best players in the country.
The discussion regarding what happens after pick No. 1 continues to evolve.
‘Highlight scouting’ is a major issue in wide receiver evaluations, often conflating good outcomes with good process and missing important context of how receivers operate on a down-to-down basis.
One notable member of the NFL community is willing to go against the prevailing opinion regarding this year's crop of quarterback prospects.
Throughout the offseason, coach Brian Kelly has discussed the run-game as being a major part of what the Tiger offense will be based around. If this does end up being the case, they’ll likely need multiple ballcarriers to step up in 2024, and already, it seems as though LSU running back Kaleb Jackson is up to the task.
The LSU Tigers have plenty of work to do if they want to return to the summit of college women’s basketball. Kim Mulkey understands that more than anyone as she and her team faced harsh criticisms from analysts and fans thourghout the 2023-24 campaign.
The 2024 LSU spring game has officially come to a close and we’re officially just a few months away from the start of the new college football season. While the Tigers return plenty, as far as veteran talent goes, they also happen to have several young stars who could make an early impact this year.
Is LSU the next QBU?
There seems to be a building consensus in NFL circles that the Washington Commanders already have a strong lean toward which quarterback they would like to select with the No. 2 overall pick in the NFL Draft.
It’s been a largely up and down offseason for coach Kim Mulkey and LSU women’s basketball, as they’ve lost several key pieces both to the WNBA and transfer portal.
Hailey Van Lith, LSU’s star guard, recently made headlines by entering the transfer portal, indicating a potential shift in her collegiate basketball journey.
What an offseason it’s been for coach Matt McMahon and LSU basketball. After landing a big-time recruiting win just last week, the purple and gold aren’t anywhere close to slowing down, most recently earning a transfer portal commitment from UT Martin guard Jordan Sears.
While the top of the 2024 draft board features an intriguing trio of wideouts, there will be other prospects at the position who are selected on Day One.
There has been no indication, however, that the WR is at risk of slipping down the board.
Angel Reese is not the only starter taking flight from the LSU women's basketball team.
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