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Four-star LSU freshman defensive end Arden Key has been cleared to play by the NCAA, according to Sports Information Director Michael Bonnette who spoke with The Advocate:
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Key, a 6-foot-5, 230-pounder from Georgia, is one of the most highly regarded recruits in a 2015 Tigers signing class ranked as high as No. 5 in the nation. Key was not cleared in time to begin summer school two weeks ago with the other signees, but he will report when fall camp begins, Bonnette said.
Key, a 6-5, 228-pound prospect from Atlanta, GA (Hapeville Charter) was rated the No. 4 weak-side defensive end in the country and the No. 9 overall player from the state of Georgia for the class of 2015.
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Indeed, Larry. Great news.
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Rime for the SEC to step in and make sure the NCAA did its job correctly.
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Why is he not being allowed to attend Summer School because the "Gestapo Bastards" (NCAA) drag their feet on eligibility issues.....
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Cleared by the NCAA but is he cleared by the SEC. You know how the game goes smh. All in all good to have him on board!
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I thought he was one of the best players in the All American game he was in (offense and defense both). He's going to be a pass rushing beast.
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Like a boss! Check out his prep1force 2014 highlights
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dancing bananas all around
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Woooooohhhh!!
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