LSU walk-on quarterback Andre Sale is transferring out of the program, according to multiple reports.

Sale, a junior from Little Rock, Arkansas originally came to LSU as a transfer from Tennessee Tech. He joins LSU walk-on quarterback Jordan Loving who announced Sunday that he is also transferring and will play at Southeastern.

Neither Sale or Loving saw any playing time during their time at LSU.



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Smart moves for some who see and evaluate the talent of their own competition and realize their turn may not come.
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Who cares about Walk-Ons?
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BDJ
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Obviously you do shitter, you clicked the article ROFL
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More than care about you.
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Ole John Gordon McKiernan is scaring the other walk-ons off.
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It won't matter if we can't recruit, AND KEEP, offensive lineman. Hate Les Miles all you want, but that man could recruit lineman, which is how he was constantly winning 10+ games each season even with shitty QB play or playcalling
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We had some of the worst offensive lines I’ve ever seen during Miles’ tenure
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Who? Moreover who cares?
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frick that guy then...just kidding. Good luck to him.
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Making room for billboard kid
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Gordon got it done, a little $$$ to those boys to move along !
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They see all of the scholarship QBs in front of them, and they realize they’re not gonna get any playing time. You can’t blame them for wanting to transfer to a smaller school where they can actually play! Good luck to them!
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When does it end?!?!?
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Best of luck to both young men. Thanks for being Tigers
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Did not know Loving was leaving too. Losing both hurts. Not because they were ever likely to see the field, but because they we useful arms in practice. Losing both leaves us with Burrow, Brennan, Parrish, and two unknown freshmen walk-ons. Keeping at least one of Sale and Loving would have been preferred - both for practice and as a relatively decent #4. Oh well. Best of luck to both of them. I hope they get a shot.
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They would move a player from another position to QB before either would see the field.
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Best of luck kid, best of luck.
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