phughes+FollowLSU football shakeup: Top local stars on the moveBig changes are hitting LSU football as several homegrown talents, including record-setting Ju’Juan Johnson, are entering the transfer portal. Johnson, who shattered Louisiana high school records, never quite found his fit at LSU despite playing multiple positions. He’s not alone—wide receivers Kylan Billiot and Jelani Watkins, cornerbacks Ashton Stamps and Wallace Foster IV, and defensive linemen Ahmad Breaux and Sydir Mitchell are all seeking new opportunities. For Baton Rouge fans, this wave of departures could mean a very different Tigers roster next season. What do you think this means for LSU’s future—and for Louisiana’s best young athletes? #Sports #Football #LSUFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowLSU transfer portal shakeup: Foster IV mulling moveLSU football is facing a real shakeup as redshirt freshman cornerback Wallace Foster IV is now considering entering the transfer portal. With Lane Kiffin stepping in as head coach after Brian Kelly’s firing, players have a special window to make big decisions about their future until December 20. Foster, a standout from New Orleans, could join a growing list of Tigers exploring new opportunities. This kind of roster movement could seriously impact LSU’s depth next season. What do you think about all these changes—good for the program, or a sign of deeper issues? #Sports #Football #LSUFootball10Share
glen25+FollowLSU football’s transfer portal buzzLSU is shaping up to be one of the most intriguing teams to watch as the transfer portal opens. With a strong reputation for developing talent and a few key roster gaps to fill, the Tigers could make some headline-grabbing moves. The coaching staff’s ability to attract top transfers might give LSU the edge it needs for a big season ahead. Who do you think could be a game-changer for LSU, and how will these new faces impact the team’s chemistry? Let’s hear your predictions and wish lists! #Sports #Football #LSUFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowLSU’s must-keep stars for Kiffin’s rebuildLSU fans, the next chapter under Lane Kiffin hinges on more than just new recruits—it’s about holding onto the core talent already in Baton Rouge. With the transfer portal heating up, the Tigers can’t afford to lose game-changers like DJ Pickett, Trey’Dez Green, Harlem Berry, Dominick McKinley, and Coen Echols. These players aren’t just promising—they’re the foundation for a turnaround season. If Kiffin keeps this group together and adds a few key transfers, LSU could be right back in the SEC mix. Who do you think is most crucial to keep, and what’s your portal wish list? #Sports #Football #LSUFootball10Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowLSU’s defensive line could be unstoppable soonLSU’s future on defense just got a massive boost with Lane Kiffin at the helm. Even with six top pass rushers leaving, the Tigers locked in three of the nation’s best defensive line recruits—Richard Anderson, Deuce Geralds, and Lamar Brown—during the Early Signing Period. Brown, the No. 1 overall prospect, sticking with LSU is a huge win. With Kiffin’s knack for finding talent in the transfer portal and a stacked freshman class, LSU’s defensive line could be one of the most exciting units to watch in 2026. What do you think—will this youth movement pay off? #Sports #Football #LSUFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowLSU’s Defensive Staff: Robinson WatchTiger Nation, the buzz is real—Coach Kiffin tried to lure Elijah Robinson, the D-line recruiting ace, but it looks like LSU’s own Blake Baker and crew may have locked him down. With Baker staying put and the staff loaded with names like Corey Raymond, LSU’s defense is ready to battle anyone. But don’t count your Tigers yet—other programs are still in the mix for Robinson. This coaching chess match is heating up! Thoughts on what Robinson could bring to Death Valley? #Sports #Football #LSUFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowLSU’s defensive line shakeup: What’s next?LSU’s defensive front just got a major shakeup as Sydir Mitchell, who transferred in from Texas, is heading back into the NCAA Transfer Portal without ever taking a snap for the Tigers. He’s not alone—Ahmad Breaux, a highly-touted local prospect, is also leaving after earning real playing time. With both players out, LSU’s depth will be tested, especially after all the offseason hype about their new-look defensive line. How do you think these departures will impact the Tigers’ season, and what does it say about the program’s culture and expectations? #Sports #Football #LSUFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowLSU’s Texas Bowl lineup takes a hitLSU fans, get ready for a different look in the Texas Bowl—quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, linebacker Whit Weeks, and star cornerback Mansoor Delane are all officially out for the big game against Houston. With Nussmeier sidelined since the Alabama game and Delane likely prepping for the NFL Draft, sophomore Michael Van Buren will take the reins at QB. Weeks’ future with LSU is still up in the air after his ankle injury. How do you think these changes will impact the Tigers’ performance? Who are you most excited (or worried) to see step up? #Sports #Football #LSUFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowLSU’s big portal move: Louisiana talent returns?LSU fans, roster shakeups are coming fast in Baton Rouge. With Lane Kiffin at the helm and a massive $25 million annual budget for transfer talent, the Tigers are eyeing some homegrown reinforcements. One name to watch: Melvin Hills, a Louisiana native and Texas Longhorns defensive lineman, is set to hit the portal. After losing key D-line players, LSU could use Hills’ local ties and potential. Plus, with a top-ranked defensive line class already signed, the competition is heating up. Would you like to see more Louisiana athletes return to play for LSU? #Sports #Football #LSUFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowLSU football’s depth takes a hit as Foster exitsLSU fans, another Tiger is on the move—cornerback Wallace Foster is heading to the transfer portal before it even officially opens. Foster, a New Orleans native, barely saw the field during his time in Baton Rouge, but his departure still trims down LSU’s depth at cornerback. With the Tigers’ roster stacked at his position, Foster’s decision makes sense for his career, but it’s a reminder of how quickly college football rosters can shift. What do you think—should LSU be concerned about losing depth, or is this just the new normal? #Sports #Football #LSUFootball00Share