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re: Who starts at center this year?

Posted on 6/17/20 at 11:25 am to
Posted by PokeyTiger
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Posted on 6/17/20 at 11:25 am to
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Joe Evans has a shot but he’s inexperienced. I think it comes down to Hines or Liam Shanahan. Hines came back to campus overweight at 350 lbs. Shanahan came in at 304 lbs. These weights are according to LSU’s website. But with us now in the shotgun most of the time I think it will be who can snap the ball the best and knows the calls and protections backwards and forwards. Who y’all think it’ll be?
Good points! Check out this article on the OL

June Update LSU player Weights/Height

CHASEN HINES JR
Our returning center experience at 6’3 349, (up 13 lbs from 336) reported heavy, but not too bad, and leads in the Center battle. Hines is a road grader, and along with Ingram at LG, Bradford/Thomas at RG, Deculus and Rosenthal at RT & LT, LSU’s HUGE LINEUP is a GUT-stomping TALENTED OL that will take over games with the run late in a game after defenses are gassed. The trick is getting Hines to play finesse pass blocking schemes and read defenses better. Practice against one helluva defense in August will help him.

Prediction: Hines starts

Joe Evans Soph or Charles Turner
Joe Evans 6’1” 319 up 31 lbs from 288), reported heavy but not too bad as he was tasked to add some weight. Joe is a D-Line transfer to OL that was just learning to pass block effectively in the Spring. His height at 6’1” is squat for a Center but he’s strong and His primary goal is to push Hines in practice and add depth to the Center position while Turner (a 2-year project) develops. Evans could surprise if Hines doesn’t work to the level of coaching expectations.

Charles Turner RS Freshman
Charles Turner 6’5” 287 up 21 lbs is the best Pure Center. Coach Cregg Expects Him to take over when he meets S&C goals set. he’s athletic but needs more muscle to take SEC beatings week in and week out. Will push for PT next year if Hines (a G/C NFL prototype versatile monster) does not go pro in 2021.

Liam Shanahan brings depth to the entire OL and could surprise at Center or Guard as a backup. Waiting to see reports on his ability to survive our summer humidity. This ain’t a Harvard with Cambridge Mass low temps and humidity.
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