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  01/19/21 - *Kayshon BoutteJr/2023, LSU + More +

  LSU wide receiver Kayshon Boutte and cornerback Eli Ricks have both been named to the Football Writers Association of America's All-Freshman team, the group announced Monday morning. Boutte, a 6-foot, 185-pound New Iberia native, led LSU in yards receiving with 735 on 45 catches and caught five touchdown passes during his true freshman season. - Baton Rouge Advocate

Jr/2023 WR *Kayshon BoutteLSU
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  LSU punter Zach Von Rosenberg has been formally selected by the East-West Shrine Bowl, all-star game officials announced Monday, an honor that will remain in name only because the game was canceled amidst the coronavirus pandemic. Von Rosenberg announced earlier this month that he will enter the NFL draft, ending a decorated career that lasted five seasons in Baton Rouge. Von Rosenberg finished his final season ranked 23rd nationally with an average of 43.95 yards per punt. - Baton Rouge Advocate

Sr/2021 P Zach Von RosenbergLSU
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  LSU safety Todd Harris announced Thursday evening he will be returning for his fifth year with the Tigers. The 6-foot-1, 195-pound junior played in 10 games last season, started in six, and he ranked fourth on the team with two interceptions. Harris completed the full season after missing most of the 2019 season after suffering an ACL tear against Northwestern State. A former four-star recruit in the 2017 class, Harris worked his way up from special teams contributor, role player, to a starter in 2019, when he suffered his injury. - Baton Rouge Advocate

rSr/2023 FS Todd Harris Jr.LSU
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  01/13/21 - Austin DeculusrSr/2022, LSU + More +

  LSU starting right tackle Austin Deculus announced Monday night that he will be returning for next season, adding yet another returning piece to an offensive line that now has four of its five starters officially coming back. Starting left tackle Dare Rosenthal remains the only Tigers offensive lineman not to publicly announce his intentions, while left guard Ed Ingram, center Liam Shanahan, right guard Chasen Hines and Deculus have now made theirs known. Deculus, a three-year starter, is perhaps the most crucial piece to return on the offensive line. No lineman has started in as many games as Deculus has in his four-year career (34), and his 6-foot-6, 331-pound frame gives the Tigers an experienced big man on the outside edge in a year in which the unit is looking to rebound. - Baton Rouge Advocate

rSr/2022 OT Austin DeculusLSU
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  01/09/21 - Jontre KirklinrSr/2022, LSU + More +

  LSU senior wide receiver Jontre Kirklin has announced that he will return to the Tigers for the 2021 season. The 6-foot, 184-pound Lutcher High graduate recorded 13 catches for 184 yards and three touchdowns last season, and he's the first skill player to formally announce his intention to return to the program this offseason. Kirklin is the seventh player to announce he's returning next season instead of entering the NFL draft, and he's the fifth senior to take advantage of another season of eligibility. - Baton Rouge Advocate

rSr/2022 WR Jontre KirklinLSU
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  01/06/21 - Ovie OghouforSr/2024, LSU + More +

  The line to enter the transfer portal added another Notre Dame football player Tuesday. Junior defensive end Ovie Oghoufo joined the list of Irish players looking for a new home, a source confirmed with the Tribune. Pete Thamel of Yahoo Sports first reported the news Tuesday morning. Oghoufo became the sixth Notre Dame player to express plans to enter the transfer portal since the season ended Friday with a 31-14 loss to Alabama in the College Football Playoff semifinal. Oghoufo played in 11 games as a junior and totaled 10 tackles, two pass breakups, 1.5 sacks and one quarterback hurry. Foskey played a total of 282 defensive snaps across all 12 games with 20 tackles, 4.5 sacks and five quarterback hurries. - South Bend Tribune

rSr/2024 OLB Ovie OghoufoLSU
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  01/06/21 - Jayden DanielsrSr/2024, LSU + More +

  ASU football quarterback Jayden Daniels could have a say in the Heisman Trophy discussion in 2021, according to odds released this week by SportsBetting.ag. The SportsBook has the Arizona State sophomore at +1400 to win the award for college football's best player next season, tied for eighth in the country. Oklahoma quarterback Spencer Rattler, an Arizona high school product, is the favorite at +500. Daniels completed 58.3% of his passes last season, throwing five touchdown passes and having one pass intercepted. The Sun Devils only played four games due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He also rushed for 223 yards and four touchdowns for ASU, which went 2-2. Daniels gives ASU a legitimate Heisman contender, something it hasn't had for years. - Arizona Republic

rSr/2024 QB Jayden DanielsLSU
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  01/05/21 - Glen LoganrSr/2022, LSU + More +

  LSU will return its entire starting defensive line next season. Glen Logan, who started in eight games at defensive tackle, announced Monday afternoon that he will return for the 2021 season. The 6-foot-3, 339-pound Kenner native had just finished his senior year, but he will use an extra year of eligibility granted by an NCAA waiver due to the coronavirus pandemic. Logan is LSU's sixth player to announce he's returning next season instead of entering the NFL draft, and he's the fourth senior to take advantage of another season of eligibility. - Baton Rouge Advocate

rSr/2022 DT Glen LoganLSU
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  01/05/21 - Andre AnthonyrSr/2022, LSU + More +

  LSU's top pass rusher on the defensive line will return for another season. Andre Anthony, LSU's starting defensive end, announced Sunday that he will return for the 2021 season. The 6-foot-3, 255-pound New Orleans native had just finished his senior year, but he will use an extra year of eligibility granted by an NCAA waiver due to the coronavirus pandemic. Anthony led the Tigers with 5½ sacks in 2020, and he was also ranked fourth on the team with 5½ tackles for loss. In 10 games, with eight starts, he totaled 24 tackles and had four quarterback hurries and a pass breakup. - Baton Rouge Advocate

rSr/2022 DE Andre AnthonyLSU
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  01/04/21 - Ed IngramSr/2022, LSU + More +

  LSU football coach Ed Orgeron closed a week of re-recruiting with perhaps his best keep on Saturday night as junior starting left guard Ed Ingram announced he would return for the 2021 season. Ingram, a junior from DeSoto, Texas, is the Tigers' second-most experienced offensive linemen as he has started 24 games since his freshman season in 2017, including nine in the 2020 season. He was suspended for the duration of the 2018 season. Ingram was the second offensive lineman in two days to let Orgeron know about plans to return. On Friday, junior right guard Chasen Hines said he would return next season. Hines started all 10 games in the 2020 season after serving as a backup at center in 2019 and as a backup at guard in 2018 with one start. - The Daily Advertiser

Sr/2022 OG Ed IngramLSU
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  01/04/21 - Jabril CoxrSr/2021, LSU + More +

  LSU senior linebacker Jabril Cox announced via Twitter on Sunday, Jan. 3, that he is officially declaring for the 2021 NFL Draft. The 6-foot-4, 231-pound graduate transfer from North Dakota St. finished with 58 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss, one sack, and three interceptions. One of the interceptions was a pick-six and another was close. - WAFB, TV9 News

rSr/2021 OLB Jabril CoxLSU
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  LSU senior punter Zach Von Rosenberg announced on Sunday, Jan. 3 via Twitter that he would be forgoing his sixth year of eligibility to enter the NFL Draft. Von Rosenberg was named the second team All-SEC Punter. He led the SEC in punts downed inside the 20-yard line with 27. He also led the league in punts of 50-plus yards with 18. On the season Von Rosenberg averaged 43.9 yards on 59 punts. In 2018 he was a second team All-SEC selection. The 30-year-old punter is the oldest player on a college football roster. Von Rosenberg ranks No. 4 in school history in career punts with 140 and averages 44.0 yards per punt which is No. 3 in school history. - WAFB, TV9 News

Sr/2021 P Zach Von RosenbergLSU
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  01/03/21 - Chasen HinesSr/2022, LSU + More +

  LSU coach Ed Orgeron's campaign to re-recruit members of the team's offensive line has landed another returning player. Chasen Hines, LSU's starting right guard, announced Friday night that he will be returning for his senior season. The 6-foot-3, 349-pound junior was eligible to leave early for the 2021 NFL draft. Hines joins LSU's starting center, Liam Shanahan, in announcing his return to the team for the 2021 season. Starting left tackle Dare Rosenthal, left guard Ed Ingram and right tackle Austin Deculus are all also eligible to leave for the NFL draft. - Baton Rouge Advocate

Sr/2022 OG Chasen HinesLSU
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  01/02/21 - Ali GayerSr/2023, LSU + More +

  Junior defensive end Ali Gaye will return to LSU next season, he announced Thursday on social media. Gaye wrote on Twitter he will see "tiger nation" in 2021. Gaye's decision bolsters LSU's defensive front. In his first season after transferring from a junior college, Gaye led LSU with 9.5 tackles for loss and five quarterback hurries. He also recorded two sacks and six pass breakups, using his long arms to disrupt throws, while intercepting one pass in the season finale against Ole Miss. With Gaye, who coach Ed Orgeron once called a potential early-round draft pick, LSU gets back one of its starting defensive ends, along with freshman BJ Ojulari. - Baton Rouge Advocate

rSr/2023 DE Ali GayeLSU
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  LSU senior defensive tackle Neil Farrell announced late Thursday night that he will return for another year of eligibility. Farrell, who played in all 10 games in 2020, was LSU's 11th leading tackler with 25 tackles, 2½ tackles for loss and a sack. The Mobile, Alabama, native started in six games and is a major return for LSU and its defensive line. All seniors are eligible to return for an extra year of eligibility, due to an NCAA waiver that was passed for seniors due to the coronavirus pandemic, and LSU coach Ed Orgeron has said that he is actively re-recruiting players to return for another season. - Baton Rouge Advocate

rSr/2022 DT Neil Farrell Jr.LSU
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