LSU unveiled their updated roster on Saturday which includes the new jersey numbers for the remaining freshman class and transfers Joe Burrow and Terrence Alexander.

1 - WR Ja'Marr Chase - Metairie, La. (Archbishop Rummel HS)

1 - CB Kelvin Joseph - Baton Rouge, La. (Scotlandville Magnet HS)

9 - QB Joe Burrow - The Plains, Ohio (Ohio State transfer)

11 - CB Terrence Alexander - New Orleans, La. (Stanford transfer)

24 - RB Chris Curry - Lehigh Acres, Fla. (Lehigh HS)

35 - LB Damone Clark - Baton Rouge, La. (Southern Lab HS)

36 - PK Cole Tracy - Camarillo, Calif.

47 - DT Nelson Jenkins III - Plaquemine, La. (Plaquemine HS)

48 - OLB Dantrieze Scott - Ferriday, La. (Ferriday HS)

51 - DT Dare Rosenthal - Ferriday, La. (Ferriday HS)

52 - DT Chasen Hines - Marshall, Texas (Marshall HS)

55 - DE Jarell Cherry - Dallas, Texas (Carter HS)

61 - OT Cameron Wire - Gonzales, La. (East Ascension HS)

82 - WR Kenan Jones - Berwick, La. (Berwick HS)

83 - WR Jaray Jenkins - Jena, La. (Jena HS)

98 - DT Dominic Livingston - Houston, Texas (Davis HS)

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Reverse the curse on 9 please, national champions.....
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I never liked D-lines wearing 50's
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It's so they are eligible to play OL or DL. Both Rosenthal and Hines could go either way.
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I like Jamarr Chase in #1, can’t wait to watch him torch defenses
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got dat brees number
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Also Jordan Jefferson
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Guess it's time to stop cringing when I see someone wearing #9.
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This is the part where we have to explain why there are two number ones
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1 on defense and 1 on offense Duh
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burke985 - Yeah, that's common in college football, I can't believe some people don't know that by now. An offensive player and defensive player can share and wear the same number.
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And yet kickers are stuck wearing ridiculous numbers in the 90s. Lolz.
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