Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports
LSU head coach Ed Orgeron was on 104.5 ESPN's "Off The Bench" Tuesday morning and commented on starting left tackle Dare Rosenthal who has entered the NCAA Transfer Portal.

Orgeron said that Rosenthal had “some personal situations that he has to take care of," and mentioned offensive tackle Cameron Wire has a possible replacement.

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HTF4U34 months
Tell me something I didnt already know O
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SuckFickNaban34 months
Kick a guy off campus for weed but Ausberry keeps his job...
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NOLA_BRED_LSU34 months
Kick a guy off campus for weed but “O” keeps his job. Kick a guy off campus for weed but “O” keeps his job.
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OilMan2534 months
Played like shite last year. Don’t really care if he smokes but he doesn’t seem to care much about winning. frick him
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CajunBullet34 months
He has "Me" ahead of the team and really doesn't care about anyone or anything else.
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NASA_ISS_Tiger34 months
Does anyone have a stat on how many times he got beat by a DE or OLB to get pressure or sack on the QB? Seems like every time I looked up he was getting beat.
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Load Toad34 months
Bad situation, it's hard find SEC caliber left tackle.
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FLObserver34 months
we been saying this at LSU for well over a decade now.
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CaptainYaYa34 months
The negative side of the transfer portal
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CanebreakCajun34 months
He did not enter the transer portal by choice. He got kicked off the team for like his 19th positive weed test.
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BowDownToLSU34 months
So he risked a chance to play in the NFL one day( big maybe) because he couldn’t put a joint down. This kid has a tough times ahead if he can’t make better decisions
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Tigers4Lyfe34 months
They say it's an illness.
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public_enemy34 months
He’s still gonna have that chance when he transfers to another program and starts at LT
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LSUvet7234 months
He's got "some personal situations to take care of"....? What like purchasing a Kilo of weed for his addiction problem ?
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public_enemy34 months
A kilo of weed? A kilo? C’mon man
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olgoi khorkhoi34 months
Someone remind me, did LSU have players constantly getting suspended or kicked off the team for marijuana under previous coaches? It feels like in the last 3-4 this has been happening at an unprecedented rate, but it may be recency bias.
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Tigers4Lyfe34 months
It seems it happened but red swept under the rug prior but not so with O.
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Tigers4Lyfe34 months
*was swept
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olgoi khorkhoi34 months
If it was being swept under the rug, then it wasn't this, because there is no rug here, just suspensions and transfers
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voodooidotwo34 months
Well he is from Ferriday so we were lucky it was just weed. Good riddens
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ezride2534 months
I tried to tell Barbara that Dare wouldn’t work.
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OU81234 months
A 80s reference!
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Pooswa34 months
Thought that was Nancy
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Hangit34 months
Nancy started "Just say no". This sent consumption to all-time highs.
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Robber DeNiro34 months
I never understood choosing weed over money unless you're already rich.
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MakeMoney34 months
STAY OFF THA WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEED
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AtlantaLSUfan34 months
Weed should be legal. I’ve never touched it, but don’t understand why it’s a crime.
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whoyodaddy34 months
Interesting SCOTUS opinion from yesterday regarding marijuana, with summary by constitutional lawyer, Jonathan Turley. As we wait for the final cases from the Supreme Court this week, Monday was confined to orders of the Court, including the granting and denial of review of cases. One of the cases that was declined was Standing Akimbo, LLC v. United States. That is hardly news on a Court that rejects most petitions for a writ of certiorari. However, this denial was accompanied by an opinion from Justice Clarence Thomas who slammed the current federal policy on marijuana as "a half-in, half-out regime that simultaneously tolerates and forbids local use of marijuana.” He is, of course, correct. The current position of marijuana criminalization is incomprehensible and conflicted. However, the criticism from one of the Court's most conservative members was particularly notable.
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Bone0634 months
A world full of mother******s who think personal responsibility is a joke. Yes, weed should be legal and it is no worse than alcohol. Even so there is a rule at LSU as well as every other college in the country. He knew the rules going into LSU and he chose weed over playing for LSU. It's called f***ing adulting. What do you want more, get high or play football. If you don't have the self discipline to avoid the weed during the season, you were never going to be top tier anyway.
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