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Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports
Three-star dual-threat quarterback Lindsey Scott from Zachary, LA (Zachary HS) announced on Twitter Tuesday that he has received an offer from LSU.

The offer reportedly came from offensive coordinator Cam Cameron who visited Scott on Tuesday.

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Scott, 5-11, 205-pound prospect from Zachary HS was originally committed to Syracuse but decommitted on January 17. The talented QB lead his team to a state championship this past season and recently named Louisiana Gatorade Player of the Year. Per SECCountry:
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Scott lifted Zachary High School (La.) to a Class 5A state championship last month. The nation’s No. 28 dual-threat quarterback, Scott accounted for more than 5,000 total yards and 61 touchdowns his senior campaign. Scott passed for more than 3,000 yards and 33 touchdowns, and also ran for nearly 2,000 yards and another 28 scores.
For more info on Scott, visit his profile page on our Recruiting Tracker.
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Guava Jelly100 months
Offers from Harvard, Tulane and Wake Forrest. Cerebral is the word.
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GetmorewithLes100 months
People on here who have not seen him have no idea of his talent. He is at home in the pocket. He is classified as a dual threat because his offense he ran in HS called for him to run the ball and the read/option. He has a good grasp of the passing game and throws over the middle very well. In his HS career he has thrown just about every conceivable pass route you can think of...
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panzer100 months
Clearly he can play football. Why would LSU pass on the POY?
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Random LSU Hero100 months
YESSSSS..... Finally we can eliminate 40% of the Lindsey Scott threads on the RB!!!
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Datbayoubengal100 months
@DVintheBR

Brees is 6'0 and possibly wasn't even that tall when he entered college. Russell Wilson is 5'11. Aaron Murray was 6'0.

You know what these guys had in common? They played in heavy passing offenses and pro style offenses and did more than fine I might add.

Scott is very cerebral and has excellent athletic gifts.

I still hope we go to power running spread if we get him and Narcisse. It's the logical option.
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Datbayoubengal100 months
We should have offered him a long time ago.
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Lake Vegas Tiger100 months
Let's be honest, the kid will prob waste away on the bench, he should go to Harvard and make that money after school
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pellietigersaint100 months
frick yes!!!
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themunch100 months
Come on and be a Tiger man.
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Laman1978100 months
Drew Brees was considered too short as well.
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LSU_Saints_Hornets100 months
Bout time
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Joseph Lefeve100 months
Saw this guy play earlier this year, he has alot of talent and has tons of potential, hope the best for him!
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bencoleman100 months
He'll do fine here. LSU will be lucky to get him.
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Carson123987100 months
MOARRRRRRRR DUAL THREAT
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Rabbs and QStick100 months
"Great genes. Hopefully he can make an awesome play or 2 to help win a NC like his dad did at Georgia."

Except his dad played at Southern. You got the wrong Lindsey Scott.
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skullopener100 months
I saw a lot of promising things. For a talent like this you have to give him keys to the house and let him develop.
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vodkacop100 months
About time.
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jimbeam100 months
Dual threat! Yeah!
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Chris Warner100 months
welcome aboard
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WARBOY100 months
The biggest knock on him is his height. Listing him at 5'11" is being generous. The kid's a player, no doubt, but it'll be interesting to see how he can compete against SEC-level competition.
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