Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
Although the news has not been 100-percent confirmed, there is a report out of Cincinnati that former Ohio State QB Joe Burrow is transferring to LSU.


When current Saints and former OSU WR Michael Thomas found out the news, he took to Twitter to say that he's an LSU fan now.


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KING NOLA96 months
Well, now I'm looking at this QB Joe Burrow commit a little different now that the MAN of Ohio St. South (WR Thomas, WR Ted Gin, QB J.T. Barrett, CB Marshon Lattimore, SS Vonn Bell and S Kurt Coleman) put his stamp on it. I don't care who the QB is, JUST BEAT BAMA!!!!!!
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Loaner123196 months
Beat Bama? Hilarious! I hope LSU beats Mississippi State.
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Buckeye Jeaux96 months
Burrow is the real deal, and then some.
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ByUselves96 months
I'm a big MT fan, awesome receiver.
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TigerSpray96 months
In breaking news, bama pajama Payton cuts Michael Thomas.
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Melvin96 months
Drink bleach
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lsutigermall96 months
Awesome. Man, this is living up to the hype
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Mouche33796 months
Wouldn't it be something if Burrow plays lights out, we went undefeated this year, faced Ohio Sate in the National Championship game, and beat them by thirty plus? The meat look on Urban Myer's face would be priceless! Wishful thinking...
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xGeauxLSUx96 months
You stole my thread!
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LuzianaFootball96 months
Seems like he knew ahead of time. Pretty sure they spent a little time together before MT left.
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Barbellthor96 months
Same, Mike.
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1996 months
But but but 3rd string wah wah wah!!!!
-SECesspool Rant
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PortHudsonPlaya96 months
Saints players really need to support LSU more. There should be some obligation written into their contracts.
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LSU fan 24696 months
Why?
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