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LSU Secures 2026 Natty Hope with Anderson
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LSU Footballs 2026 signing class gains momentum with the commitment of five-star defensive tackle Richard Anderson, a Louisiana native who led his high school team to back-to-back state championships. Anderson, known for his power and size, is set to enroll early at LSU, aiming to make an immediate impact under new coach Lane Kiffin, who he believes will bring a national championship to the Tigers.
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LSU Tigers Lose Key Players to Transfer Portal
01:45|Several LSU Tigers football players, including running backs Kaleb Jackson and JuJuan Johnson, wide receivers Jelani Watkins and Kylan Billiot, edge rusher Ahmad Breaux, defensive lineman Sydir Mitchell, and cornerback Ashton Stamps, have announced their intentions to enter the transfer portal. Despite these early departures, the team hasnt lost many of its core contributors yet, offering hope for LSU fans.
Lagway Entering Transfer Portal, Schools Show Interest
01:28|Florida Gators quarterback D J Lagway, a top dual-threat prospect, has entered the N C A A Transfer Portal after two seasons. Despite starting as a freshman, his sophomore year was marked by mixed results, leading to his decision to explore new opportunities. With several schools, including L S U, Baylor, Miami, and Louisville, showing interest, all eyes are on where this talented quarterback will land next.
LSU Parts Ways with Brian Kelly
01:31|LSU and Brian Kelly part ways after four seasons, with a record of 34-14. Despite three consecutive bowl victories and a SEC Championship game appearance, the team couldnt achieve consistent top-tier success. Kelly, with 323 career wins, remains a prominent figure in college football. LSU now looks to Lane Kiffin for a fresh start.
LSU Seeks QB in Transfer Portal
01:42|LSU Football faces a quarterback crisis with only one scholarship player, Michael Van Buren, on the roster. Coach Lane Kiffin, known for his quarterback prowess, will actively seek at least two new signal-callers this offseason. Meanwhile, Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt, a strong performer, has entered the NCAA Transfer Portal, with LSU among the early teams to watch as potential landing spots. The transfer portal window opens on January second, marking a critical period for LSU to rebuild their quarterback room.
Whit Weeks Weighs LSU, NFL Future
01:34|LSU linebacker Whit Weeks faces a pivotal decision: return for the 2026 season or enter the NFL Draft. After a standout sophomore year, Weeks junior season was marred by injury, impacting his performance and draft prospects. The retention of defensive coordinator Blake Baker by new head coach Lane Kiffin may influence Weeks choice, but he aims to prioritize his own interests in his next move.
Orgeron's USC Dream Shattered, New Coaching Chapter Ahead
01:45|Ed Orgeron, the former LSU Tigers head coach, is contemplating a return to coaching after a multi-year hiatus. He led LSU to a National Championship in 2019, but his tenure ended in 2021. Recently, he shared on the Bussin With The Boys podcast that he believed he was offered the permanent head coaching job at USC after Lane Kiffins departure, but a tough loss to UCLA led to a disappointing outcome. Orgeron then took a year off, joined LSU as an assistant, and later became interim head coach. Hes now gearing up for the 2026 season, aiming to lead a team from the sidelines once again.
T.J. Finley Seeks 7th College Team, 7th Year Eligibility
01:44|T.J. Finley, former LSU quarterback, plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal for his seventh college team, seeking a waiver for a seventh year of eligibility. Known for his winding journey through college football, Finley has played for Auburn, Texas State, Western Kentucky, Tulane, and Georgia State. Despite off-field challenges, he has thrown for over seven thousand three hundred yards and forty-three touchdowns. His next move remains to be seen.
Kiffin Leaves Ole Miss for LSU, Fans React
02:03|Lane Kiffin, former Ole Miss head coach, joins Louisiana State, leaving his former team behind for the playoffs. Kiffins request to coach in the postseason was denied, despite his assistants being granted permission. Hes now in Baton Rouge, hiring staff, securing recruits, and making roster changes. Some analysts question his decision, but many anticipate a successful tenure for Kiffin at LSU.