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re: Under appreciated Tigers of the 2010’s - Kendall Beckwith
Posted on 2/26/24 at 8:56 pm to cbree88
Posted on 2/26/24 at 8:56 pm to cbree88
Beckwith was a frickin beast.
Some other notable candidates:
Lamin Barrow
D.J. Chark
Jalen Mills
Craig Loston
Tharold Simon
Terrance Magee
Bennie Logan
Rashard Robinson
Darrell Williams
Lewis Neal
Tashawn Bower
Dwayne Thomas
Greg Gilmore
Christian Lacatoure
John Battle
Micheal Divinity Jr.
Some other notable candidates:
Lamin Barrow
D.J. Chark
Jalen Mills
Craig Loston
Tharold Simon
Terrance Magee
Bennie Logan
Rashard Robinson
Darrell Williams
Lewis Neal
Tashawn Bower
Dwayne Thomas
Greg Gilmore
Christian Lacatoure
John Battle
Micheal Divinity Jr.
Posted on 2/26/24 at 9:11 pm to TigerLifer18
Solid list
I would add Danny Etling
I would add Danny Etling
Posted on 2/26/24 at 10:27 pm to TigerLifer18
Donte Jackson and that 4.3s speed.
Posted on 2/27/24 at 6:22 am to TigerLifer18
Tharold Simon.. the king of Eunice
Posted on 2/27/24 at 3:33 pm to TigerLifer18
A very good list by Tiger Lifer 18. About two of those players, both DL.
Bennie Logan was not a highly rated recruit, but a very solid defensive lineman who was definitely under appreciated. Good vs. the pass or the run.
Another DL listed was Christian Lacatoure. In at least one of his seasons, the depth on the defensive line was very thin. He played a larger number of snaps in almost every game of that season--much larger than most coaches would usually have defensive linemen do. Then he continued with the program after his playing days was over, gaining some valuable experience as a coach. He is one of the few LSU recruits from the state of Nebraska, though he first played high school football in Texas.
Bennie Logan was not a highly rated recruit, but a very solid defensive lineman who was definitely under appreciated. Good vs. the pass or the run.
Another DL listed was Christian Lacatoure. In at least one of his seasons, the depth on the defensive line was very thin. He played a larger number of snaps in almost every game of that season--much larger than most coaches would usually have defensive linemen do. Then he continued with the program after his playing days was over, gaining some valuable experience as a coach. He is one of the few LSU recruits from the state of Nebraska, though he first played high school football in Texas.
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