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Former Tennessee Tech quarterback Andre Sale announced Wednesday that he has arrived at LSU and has transferred into the program as a walk-on.

Sale started class on Wednesday and will join the team in the spring. Per The Advocate:
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Sale, a 6-2, 210-pounder, has two year of eligibility remaining. Sale comes from a family of Tigers. His parents and sister are LSU graduates.

Sale started seven games this past season at Tennessee Tech before being replaced in November. He completed 58.9 percent of his passes for 217 yards a game, with 8 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. Tennessee Tech plays in the Ohio Valley Conference of the Football Championship Subdivision. The Golden Eagles finished 1-10 in 2017, firing head coach Marcus Satterfield.

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the new Danny Etling.....
Reply68 months
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I don’t know why we don’t start this guy. He is the GOAT.
Reply68 months
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Just like LSU. Let’s find a “veteran” quarterback who couldn’t cut it at some no name school against weak competition.
Reply69 months
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He’s a walk-on. It’s not hurting anything by bringing him on
69 months
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Walk-on camp arm. Nothing more.
68 months
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Looks like we found our clipboard holder and play signaler everyone was so worried about replacing! Problem solved! Welcome aboard!
Reply69 months
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He's going to solve our QB problems. Can't wait!
Reply69 months
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It’s always nice to have a little competition and some sort of veteran experience. Welcome, Andre.
Reply69 months
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You people are such babies. Y'all have no idea how our QBs will perform or if we actually have QB issues. You can bring in who ever you like, he would still have to compete and get the starters job. The issues you talk about wouldn't be settled if Jake Fromm transfered bc this is a completely different team. STFU
68 months
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Backup transfer round 2
Reply69 months
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