LSU's depth in the secondary got an immediate boost this week with the arrival of graduate transfer Terrence Alexander, who was spotted chatting with head coach Ed Orgeron during Friday's Elite Camp.

Alexander, a native of New Orleans, LA (John Curtis HS), spent the last four season's at Stanford but missed most of us senior year due to an injury and has been granted a final year of eligibility.






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I find it hard to believe he won't start when we don't have anyone with experience outside Greedy.
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I have a good feeling about Kary Vincent... he’s Donte Jackson again basically. Probably a 4.3 guy. Injuries in the secondary scare me tho
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Is that Carlton???
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“...last four season’s...” smh
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Now this is awesome! Terrance has a degree from one of the great universities in the world and he gets to come play ball for his home state school as well! Dude can write his ticket with that Stanford degree! Pretty dang sweet if you ask me. Good on him!
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Nailed it.
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This is huge. He is big time depth for relief and spot starting. The drop off in talent if Greedy goes down is greatly reduced.
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Good deal. Kid will likely be a very serviceable backup. Lord knows we need the depth.
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