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re: 4* DT Jacobian Guillory on commitment watch
Posted on 5/29/19 at 11:46 pm to VolTiger13
Posted on 5/29/19 at 11:46 pm to VolTiger13
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VolTiger13
What's the skinny on McKinnley Jackson? No interest from him anymore, LSU cooled on him?
Posted on 5/30/19 at 1:29 am to Tigers eyes
M Jackson is a lost cause. Bama bought and delivered. His HC made sure of that:).
Posted on 5/30/19 at 9:14 am to Tiger nation 929
Agreed. And Berry loves LSU. He stays in the class. We might end up with one extra scholly for 2020 depending on what happens with Hampton
Posted on 5/30/19 at 9:19 am to lafayettelsu
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We might end up with one extra scholly for 2020 depending on what happens with Hampton
Nope. 25 is it.
"We might end up not having to process 1 additional player depending on what happens with Hampton" is what you meant to say....
Posted on 5/30/19 at 9:26 am to ColeLSU
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Nope. 25 is it.
"We might end up not having to process 1 additional player depending on what happens with Hampton" is what you meant to say....
True, unless Hampton didn't sign a football LOI yet. We'll find out soon enough
Posted on 5/30/19 at 9:33 am to whitefoot
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True, unless Hampton didn't sign a football LOI yet. We'll find out soon enough
I thought was already done? No??
Posted on 5/30/19 at 9:40 am to TexasTiger24
Roy also on commit watch per Mike S.
Posted on 5/30/19 at 9:44 am to The Pirate King
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Roy also on commit watch per Mike S.
Doubt this...Roy is a NSD guy
Posted on 5/30/19 at 9:49 am to LSUTigers778
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Doubt this...Roy is a NSD guy
Scarborough did hint that Roy met up with staff and things went real well.....dont know if that means hes bout to pull trigger or not....
I expect Guillory and Burns to be the next two 'Hold That Tiger' tweets
Posted on 5/30/19 at 9:53 am to ColeLSU
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I thought was already done? No??
Probably, but there could be a small chance he didn't sign a football LOI.
Hopefully he makes it to campus, though. They would be my preference. MLB draft starts on Monday, so we should get a good idea of how much money he's looking at then and the deadline to sign is early July.
Posted on 5/30/19 at 10:04 am to LSUTigers778
Nah he said he wants to get the recruiting process over with. Possibly ready to make a decision before his senior season
Posted on 5/30/19 at 10:08 am to ColeLSU
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I expect Guillory and Burns to be the next two 'Hold That Tiger' tweets
So do I...Burns on the 6th And Guillory sometime in June
Posted on 5/30/19 at 10:14 am to LSUTigers778
Orgeron was not even in Baton Rouge. He did not meet with Roy yesterday..
Posted on 5/30/19 at 10:37 am to LSUTigers778
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Doubt this...Roy is a NSD guy
No
Said he wants to commit before his high school season
Posted on 5/30/19 at 11:20 am to whitefoot
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Nope. 25 is it.
"We might end up not having to process 1 additional player depending on what happens with Hampton" is what you meant to say....
True, unless Hampton didn't sign a football LOI yet. We'll find out soon enough
Regardless, I think it's the ideal case to appeal because it's just stupid to punish a school in this situation. There should be an exception for the baseball/football athlete due to the timing of the draft.
Posted on 5/30/19 at 1:47 pm to TexasTiger24
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And as we speak, Jacquelin Roy is on campus walking across the field.

Posted on 5/30/19 at 2:46 pm to TexasTiger24
Just here to say Geaux Edits is doing amazing work
Posted on 5/30/19 at 5:10 pm to Captain Crown
You don't say, Crown? and.....
Posted on 5/30/19 at 5:41 pm to TexasTiger24
Alexandria Senior High (La.) defensive tackle Jacobian Guillory is not just one of the best trench players in the country for the 2020 class, but he's also one of the best powerlifters in America - making him all the more attractive to college football teams as they search for help in the middle of the defensive line.
This past weekend, the 2019 USA Powerlifting High School National Championships were held in Alexandria, bringing in high school powerlifters from around the country to compete against some of Louisiana's best. And Guillory answered the call.
The ASH boy's team captured a national championship over the four-day competition, paced by Guillory, who squatted a meet-best 740 pounds. He missed on his second attempt at 780 pounds, but upped his result from last year of 700 pounds.
He's also put together some impressive marks in addition to 700 pounds in the power lift last season, setting a 370-pound bench mark and 625 pound deadlift, both of which are likely to improve with his showings in 2019. Guillory, now a two-time national championship powerlifting winner, is also a multi-time state champion in the super heavyweight division for powerlifting. He's now been a part of three national team titles at ASH.
At 6-foot-2 and 331 pounds, the junior is already ranked by the 247Sports Composite as a Top 150 prospect nationally, a Top 15 defensive tackle in the 2020 class and a top five player in Louisiana this cycle.
LSU and Alabama are considered the frontrunners at this stage, with all the predictions made on his 247Sports Crystal Ball going in for the Tigers.
Here's what 247Sports regional analyst Gabe Brooks said about Guillory's game this offseason.
"Guillory is an intriguing prospect because he's a bull at the point of attack whose powerlifting exploits show up in his ability to stalemate the run game at the line of scrimmage," Brooks said. "He's frame-limited, but that may not matter because of his overwhelming strength. He will likely be a good fit for a nose spot in an odd-man front."
Guillory landed on USA Today’s Second-Team All-Louisiana following his junior season. He is also one of Louisiana's best in the shot put, adding to his three-sport resume. He has a personal best of 54-feet in the shot put, which is a shade better than LSU defensive tackle signee Joseph Evans, who won a Louisiana state title in shot put at the 1A classification with a throw of 53-feet last season.
Guillory is expected to make a college decision ahead of his senior year.
Here is a look at Guillory in action as a junior at AHS last season.
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This past weekend, the 2019 USA Powerlifting High School National Championships were held in Alexandria, bringing in high school powerlifters from around the country to compete against some of Louisiana's best. And Guillory answered the call.
The ASH boy's team captured a national championship over the four-day competition, paced by Guillory, who squatted a meet-best 740 pounds. He missed on his second attempt at 780 pounds, but upped his result from last year of 700 pounds.
He's also put together some impressive marks in addition to 700 pounds in the power lift last season, setting a 370-pound bench mark and 625 pound deadlift, both of which are likely to improve with his showings in 2019. Guillory, now a two-time national championship powerlifting winner, is also a multi-time state champion in the super heavyweight division for powerlifting. He's now been a part of three national team titles at ASH.
At 6-foot-2 and 331 pounds, the junior is already ranked by the 247Sports Composite as a Top 150 prospect nationally, a Top 15 defensive tackle in the 2020 class and a top five player in Louisiana this cycle.
LSU and Alabama are considered the frontrunners at this stage, with all the predictions made on his 247Sports Crystal Ball going in for the Tigers.
Here's what 247Sports regional analyst Gabe Brooks said about Guillory's game this offseason.
"Guillory is an intriguing prospect because he's a bull at the point of attack whose powerlifting exploits show up in his ability to stalemate the run game at the line of scrimmage," Brooks said. "He's frame-limited, but that may not matter because of his overwhelming strength. He will likely be a good fit for a nose spot in an odd-man front."
Guillory landed on USA Today’s Second-Team All-Louisiana following his junior season. He is also one of Louisiana's best in the shot put, adding to his three-sport resume. He has a personal best of 54-feet in the shot put, which is a shade better than LSU defensive tackle signee Joseph Evans, who won a Louisiana state title in shot put at the 1A classification with a throw of 53-feet last season.
Guillory is expected to make a college decision ahead of his senior year.
Here is a look at Guillory in action as a junior at AHS last season.
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Posted on 5/30/19 at 6:03 pm to Captain Crown
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Just here to say Geaux Edits is doing amazing work
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