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Name: Greg Brooks Jr. (+) Coming off 09-16-23 Head INJ...Transfer from Arkansas College: LSU
Number: 3
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 5-09 Weight: 187 Position: Pos2: CB/KR
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2024 40 Low: 4.32 40 Time: 4.43 40 High: 4.50
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Data Scout Notes: X-999/Had Brain Cancer Tumor Removed/44TT-2.5TFL-0INT-3PBUs in 21 2023: NAC...(+) Coming off 09-16-23 Head INJ2022: NAC...2021: Transfer from Arkansas...NAC...2020: NAC
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Dates: 03/27/24
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Greg Brooks Jr., LSU, Player News
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Starting defensive back Greg Brooks is coming back to LSU for one more season, he announced Friday. A versatile piece of the secondary, Brooks finished fourth on the team with 61 tackles. He also recorded two tackles for loss and one interception, which sealed LSU's 21-17 win over Auburn. Brooks, a Harvey native, began his career at Arkansas. He transferred to LSU after three seasons and instantly became a starter.After opening the season at nickel, Brooks moved back to safety and established him self as a vital defender. He has one more year of eligibility. Brooks became the Tigers' third draft-eligible player this month to announce they were passing on the NFL draft. Wide receiver Kayshon Boutte and quarterback Jayden Daniels also returned to L SU. - Baton Rouge Advocate
(DS#999 FS) rSr/2024 FS Greg Brooks Jr., LSU
News Source: Baton Rouge Advocate
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John Emery Jr. rushed for a tackle-breaking, 20-yard touchdown and Greg Brooks Jr. had a late interception to help LSU complete a 21-17, come-from-behind win over Auburn on Saturday night. LSU (4-1, 2-0 Southeastern Conference) fell behind 17-0 before Ja yden Daniels brought the visiting Tigers back with help from Auburn blunders. It was the fourth straight win for Brian Kelly and LSU. Auburn (3-2, 1-1) blew its second straight double-digit lead, but was bailed out by Missouri's goal line fumble in overt ime last week. There was no bailout this time. Brooks ripped the ball away from LSU transfer Koy Moore after a catch with 2:18 left in Auburn's fourth straight failure to capitalize on a trip across midfield. Backup quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, who cam e in after Daniels banged knees with an Auburn player in the fourth, was able to run out the clock.Daniels only passed for 80 yards but also ran for 59 and a 1-yard touchdown. Auburn's Robby Ashford passed for 337 yards and two touchdowns in his s econd start, including an early 53-yarder to Ja'Varrius Johnson and an 18-yarder to Camden Brown. But he lost one of his four fumbles and threw the late interception. Emery gave LSU its first lead late in the third quarter, breaking one tackle attempt in the backfield and having three other defenders get a hand on him. Auburn then set up first-and-goal from the 5 before disaster struck early in the fourth. First, Ashford dropped the ball and lost 5 yards, then Moore was intercepted by Harold Perkins Jr. on a trick play. LSU whittled a 17-0 deficit down to 17-14 by halftime, a week after Auburn led Missouri 14-0 after the first quarter. - LSU/AP College Football
(DS#999 FS) rSr/2024 FS Greg Brooks Jr., LSU
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Thanks to Greg Brooks, the University of Arkansas scored on an interception return for the first time in four seasons. The defensive score came on Mississippi State's first possession of Saturday night's game at Davis-Wade Stadium. Brooks, a sophomore ni ckel back, intercepted a K.J. Costello pass on second and 7 and returned it 69 yards for a touchdown to give Arkansas a 7-0 lead with 11:44 left in the first quarter. The last time a Razorback had a pick-six was a 24-yard return by Santos Ramirez in Arka nsas' 31-10 victory over No. 11 Florida in Fayetteville on Nov. 5, 2016. Ramirez's interception on a pass by Luke Del Rio also gave Arkansas a 7-0 lead in the first quarter. - Northwest Arkansas Times
(DS#999 FS) rSr/2024 FS Greg Brooks Jr., LSU
News Source: Northwest Arkansas Times
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