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Feb 2023 Signing Day
Posted by wheelz007


Are there any '23 recruits that we have a legit shot at adding next month?
I know almost all of the Top 300 guys have signed, but we still have a few spots available and a few needs.
I know almost all of the Top 300 guys have signed, but we still have a few spots available and a few needs.
re: Feb 2023 Signing DayPosted by Captain Crown
on 1/26/23 at 1:13 pm to wheelz007

Billy says 5-6 spots left. Looking Ike they still need LB and S.
re: Feb 2023 Signing DayPosted by r0cky1
on 1/26/23 at 1:16 pm to Captain Crown

Hopefully that DT from Chicago.
re: Feb 2023 Signing DayPosted by Captain Crown
on 1/26/23 at 1:20 pm to r0cky1

Last I saw was Miami and LSU battle. I think he’s visiting Miami this weekend?
re: Feb 2023 Signing DayPosted by GeauxVU
on 1/26/23 at 1:45 pm to Captain Crown

It's always interesting how these guys that weren't spoken about much / didn't seem to receive much fanfare prior to Early Signing Day, they're now big time targets for all of these Power 5 programs.
Almost makes you wonder if a few more kids will begin to wait until after ESD to sign in order to get more attention from schools that haven't already filled positions of need.
Almost makes you wonder if a few more kids will begin to wait until after ESD to sign in order to get more attention from schools that haven't already filled positions of need.
re: Feb 2023 Signing DayPosted by FATBOY TIGER on 1/26/23 at 1:57 pm to GeauxVU
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Almost makes you wonder if a few more kids will begin to wait until after ESD to sign in order to get more attention from schools that haven't already filled positions of need.
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re: Feb 2023 Signing DayPosted by GMoney2600
on 1/26/23 at 2:05 pm to r0cky1

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Hopefully that DT from Chicago.
That's the only guy that I can think of right now.
re: Feb 2023 Signing DayPosted by Ironhead985
on 1/26/23 at 2:14 pm to GeauxVU

quote:I think they’re going to end up scrapping the early signing period altogether. With the bowl games and transfer window, and ESD all in that small time frame. Coaches are making a fuss about it and rightly so.
Almost makes you wonder if a few more kids will begin to wait until after ESD to sign in order to get more attention from schools that haven't already filled positions of need.
re: Feb 2023 Signing DayPosted by TigerDeacon
on 1/26/23 at 3:38 pm to GeauxVU

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wait until after ESD to sign in order to get more attention from schools that haven't already filled positions of need.
You run the risk of losing your spot at a University you want to attend. If you are only worried about playing in a Power 5 conference and don't care which school and you don't currently have any Power 5 offers then sure.
re: Feb 2023 Signing DayPosted by wheelz007
on 1/26/23 at 4:20 pm to Captain Crown

I think we need am offensive lineman or 2.... and another LB.
re: Feb 2023 Signing DayPosted by Ikneauxnuffin
on 1/26/23 at 4:25 pm to wheelz007

The Early Signing Day needs to actually be early.
It seems late July or early August would be more ideal.
It seems late July or early August would be more ideal.
LSU Targeting Dynamic 2023 DL Ahead of National Signing Day
Tigers signed 25 members during the Early Signing Period, looking to make one final splash on Wednesday.
LSU has done some damage on the recruitment trail over the last few months. After securing a Top 5 2023 class during the Early Signing Period, this program still has their sights set on a few targets ahead of Wednesday’s National Signing Day.
The main target: 2023 Chicago native, and 3-star DT, Jamel Howard.
The 6-foot-3, 320-pounder has a few schools in his ear, specifically Miami, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin. With LSU also making a push for the defensive menace, time is ticking with a decision coming soon ahead of Wednesday.
Howard is fresh off of an official visit to Miami over the weekend where the youngster took in his final college campus before signing day.
It’ll be a decision that comes down to the wire for Howard, who took all five of his official visits, but the Tigers are certainly going to be in his ear down the stretch.
Look for defensive line coach Jamar Cain and recruiting guru Brian Polian to continue pushing for the Chicago native with tremendous upside.
Brian Kelly’s Recruiting Message:
“We’re going to identify the best prospects throughout the country and you’ll see that in this signing class. We’ll have players from the northeast, the midwest, the west coast. But our base will be Louisiana and the south,” Kelly said. “When you’re LSU and you have a brand that’s so recognizable, you can’t have blinders on either. Our scope and vision is national but it’s not like we’re pulling four guys out of every state. We’re gonna have a heavy influence in the state of Louisiana, like we should.”
“I think within a calendar year we could be looking to turn over 70 scholarships,” Kelly said. “I certainly don’t think it’s going to be in the mid to high 30s [as the norm]. I think that’s outside the lines. I do believe the high 20s is going to be the norm. I remember years where it was 18, I think those days are over.”
“You don’t want to jump every year into the transfer portal when it comes to the cornerback position. We did this year because there was such a need to put together a representative group. I think there’s gonna be a heavy influence on freshmen and that’s the way we want to build,” Kelly said. “Does that mean we won’t look at transfers? No, it doesn’t mean we’ll close the door on that, but last year they were one year and done. We’re not looking in that respect. Corners would have to have more than one season of competition left if we go that route.”
Tigers signed 25 members during the Early Signing Period, looking to make one final splash on Wednesday.
LSU has done some damage on the recruitment trail over the last few months. After securing a Top 5 2023 class during the Early Signing Period, this program still has their sights set on a few targets ahead of Wednesday’s National Signing Day.
The main target: 2023 Chicago native, and 3-star DT, Jamel Howard.
The 6-foot-3, 320-pounder has a few schools in his ear, specifically Miami, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin. With LSU also making a push for the defensive menace, time is ticking with a decision coming soon ahead of Wednesday.
Howard is fresh off of an official visit to Miami over the weekend where the youngster took in his final college campus before signing day.
It’ll be a decision that comes down to the wire for Howard, who took all five of his official visits, but the Tigers are certainly going to be in his ear down the stretch.
Look for defensive line coach Jamar Cain and recruiting guru Brian Polian to continue pushing for the Chicago native with tremendous upside.
Brian Kelly’s Recruiting Message:
“We’re going to identify the best prospects throughout the country and you’ll see that in this signing class. We’ll have players from the northeast, the midwest, the west coast. But our base will be Louisiana and the south,” Kelly said. “When you’re LSU and you have a brand that’s so recognizable, you can’t have blinders on either. Our scope and vision is national but it’s not like we’re pulling four guys out of every state. We’re gonna have a heavy influence in the state of Louisiana, like we should.”
“I think within a calendar year we could be looking to turn over 70 scholarships,” Kelly said. “I certainly don’t think it’s going to be in the mid to high 30s [as the norm]. I think that’s outside the lines. I do believe the high 20s is going to be the norm. I remember years where it was 18, I think those days are over.”
“You don’t want to jump every year into the transfer portal when it comes to the cornerback position. We did this year because there was such a need to put together a representative group. I think there’s gonna be a heavy influence on freshmen and that’s the way we want to build,” Kelly said. “Does that mean we won’t look at transfers? No, it doesn’t mean we’ll close the door on that, but last year they were one year and done. We’re not looking in that respect. Corners would have to have more than one season of competition left if we go that route.”
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