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Four-star tight end Tayvion Galloway of the class of 2024 announced his commitment to LSU on Saturday.

The 6-5, 230-pound prospect from Chillicothe, Ohio is rated the No. 4 tight end in the country for the class of 2024, according to 247Sports.

The Tigers now have four verbal commitments for the class of 2024 with the addition of Galloway.


For more info on Galloway, visit his profile page on our Recruiting Tracker.

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He’s gonna make Arik Gilbert look pedestrian
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It seems like there are not enough bigs in this incomplete class. Hope they keep on that strong. Go Tigers
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This guy is gonna be dominant. That physique is impressive. Kind weird that he thanked his pastor for ‘allowing him to commit…’
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When he thanked his 'mom & DAD' his ceiling just went up exponentially - GEAUX TIGA 24!
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Love the type of kids Kelly is bringing in. It's not just the talent, but the mindset. This kind of mindset shows discipline and responsibility.
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The kid might be 6’7”, 250 in two years. Freak athlete?
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Albino?
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Really?
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Come on man...It's the same condition Karl Dunbar has.
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Listening to that video has me absolutely stoked. Love his Christian principles and his football skills. We are blessed to have him.
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None of y’all paid attention to what he said, TG said he was the first commitment to the 2024 class. That means this kid secretly verbally committed a very long time ago and everybody at LSU kept it under wraps. And it also tells me Galloway is a very solid commit and will be a crucial part to the future of the program.
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“The Louisiana State University”. …but I would have have even been ok if he said “the University of LSU”
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Looks like his uniform won't change much other the helmet.
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We know, you’re a day late
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