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re: LSU needs to offer all of the 2011 DT's in Louisiana ... NOW!!!!

Posted on 2/2/10 at 1:20 pm to
Posted by DaveDoggy
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Posted on 2/2/10 at 1:20 pm to
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but the other 2 need to be offered ASAP/TONIGHT.



I disagree. I think the primary in-state D-linemen that we should be going after this early in the game are Johnson, Rasco, and Thomas. I think we should wait until midway through Hunter and Mickey Johnson's senior years to offer them (assuming they impress). We should definitely be pursuing the two, along with many other potential in-state prospects, but I do not think that they should be offered this early.

2011 is going to be a big year for DT's nationwide and, with the already evident strength of LSU's 2011 class, there is likely to be plenty of out-of-state prospects that will want on-board.

We have already offered and should definitely be going after OG Greg Robinson right now. He'll either be a high 4-star or a 5-star prospect, and we definitely want to keep him in-state and line him up next to Collins in the future.
Posted by POTROAST
LSU fan In Portland
Member since Oct 2009
340 posts
Posted on 2/2/10 at 2:07 pm to
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DaveDoggy
LSU needs to offer all of the 2011 DT's in Louisiana ... NOW!!!!
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but the other 2 need to be offered ASAP/TONIGHT.



I disagree. I think the primary in-state D-linemen that we should be going after this early in the game are Johnson, Rasco, and Thomas. I think we should wait until midway through Hunter and Mickey Johnson's senior years to offer them (assuming they impress). We should definitely be pursuing the two, along with many other potential in-state prospects, but I do not think that they should be offered this early.

2011 is going to be a big year for DT's nationwide and, with the already evident strength of LSU's 2011 class, there is likely to be plenty of out-of-state prospects that will want on-board.

We have already offered and should definitely be going after OG Greg Robinson right now. He'll either be a high 4-star or a 5-star prospect, and we definitely want to keep him in-state and line him up next to Collins in the future.



I hear what you are saying, but LSU does not need to slow play anymore in state players that have offers from other powers as they have for the past two years. It has bit them in the a**.
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