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LSU head coach Ed Orgeron joined 104.5 ESPN’s "Off the Bench" on Tuesday morning and spoke to reporters at the New Orleans Quarterback Club in the afternoon to provide team updates during the bye week.

Starting defensive lineman Breiden Fehoko (elbow) will play vs. Alabama in two weeks after missing the Mississippi State game last Saturday and is expected to be 100-percent.


Unfortunately, Orgeron's update for injured offensive guard Garrett Brumfield wasn't as positive, as the senior is doubtful for the Alabama game.
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"He's still not ready and I don't know if he's going to be ready against Alabama," Orgeron said on "Off the Bench."

"He was 60-percent last week. I don't know how you get to 100-percent in two weeks. Now maybe he can and I'm not saying he won't but he's not going to practice this week full speed. I just don't know if he will be ready to play the game."

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Fehoko and White need to pump up team and crowd with his warrior, war -like Haka dance ....
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Fehoko back is HUGE. Garrett our is unfortunate, but Hines has stepped up and earned our trust.
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Absolutely. Especially considering bama has only allowed 6 sacks on the season. We'll need a good mix of rushing the passer, blitzing and our secondary playing to their abilities (like they've played all year). bama is beatable.
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Close all practices to media and get GB worked into the starting line for practice next week (wishful thinking).
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Time for medical staff to work some magic and get him healed up
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was hoping to put Deculus back on bench. Burrow will get killed with him against bama.
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Hines will start at guard and Magee will start at RT most likely. They pulled Deculus for Magee last week.
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God damn it
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