Abell Photography - 2019 Peach Bowl
Ed Orgeron was on 104.5 ESPN's "Off the Bench" Tuesday morning and said that LSU pitcher Nick Storz has joined the football team for voluntary workouts.

Storz is 6-6, 250-pounds and is seeing time at tight end, according to Orgeron.

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Roll Clyde Roll46 months
TEU
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Higgysmalls46 months
Hell be hurt in a week
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wallowinit46 months
250? Or 262...
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4x4tiger46 months
That's a big corn fed baw
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hill durham46 months
Big target
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wallowinit46 months
250? Or 262...
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Jack Daniel46 months
He couldn’t stay health on the baseball field. Good luck with football
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Solo Cam46 months
He had an elbow issue. Gronk was one of the best tightends ever and lived with multiple injuries. Congrats on being a dick though
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tigersbb46 months
Matchup nightmare in short yardage and goal line situations.
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toddjet1346 months
Was being recruited as a TE out of high school by Bama, Miami, Rutgers, and South Carolina
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Farmer Joe46 months
Wait what? Is he actually trying to play football or is this just conditioning?
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Tigers4Lyfe46 months
Seeing time at TE sounds like he's trying to play.
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xGeauxLSUx46 months
He's just around for photo shoots to fill out the TE depth and then he'll be back to baseball.
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Yeti_Chaser46 months
Guess that means he's now 100% healthy
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GumboPot46 months
You can play TE with a sore elbow on the throwing arm. Not so much as college baseball pitcher.
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PsychTiger46 months
Blocking and catching would be priorities before pure running speed.
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Privateer 200746 months
Can he run?
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