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Posted on 10/19/18 at 5:46 pm
Posted on 10/19/18 at 5:46 pm
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Hines’ Time
Orgeron indicated LSU will run out its seventh starting offensive line in eight games, as he plans to start true freshman Chasen Hines at left guard after Hines’ stellar showing off the bench last week.
Hines, who converted to guard from defensive tackle this fall, played a season-high 79 snaps at left guard against Georgia. When the Tigers ran either side of Hines, they picked up 84 yards on 15 carries (5.6 yards per carry), and he didn’t allow a sack or a hit on quarterback Joe Burrow all game.
He’ll get the nod again Saturday, against a tough foe in preseason All-American Jeffery Simmons.
“Chasen Hines is going to start and probably play most of the game,” Orgeron said. “I think he’s doing well. There’s a learning curve, obviously, being a freshman. He’s athletic, he’s physical. He’s got a big test in front of him – Jeffery Simmons is going to be in front of him.”
Hines’ Time
Orgeron indicated LSU will run out its seventh starting offensive line in eight games, as he plans to start true freshman Chasen Hines at left guard after Hines’ stellar showing off the bench last week.
Hines, who converted to guard from defensive tackle this fall, played a season-high 79 snaps at left guard against Georgia. When the Tigers ran either side of Hines, they picked up 84 yards on 15 carries (5.6 yards per carry), and he didn’t allow a sack or a hit on quarterback Joe Burrow all game.
He’ll get the nod again Saturday, against a tough foe in preseason All-American Jeffery Simmons.
“Chasen Hines is going to start and probably play most of the game,” Orgeron said. “I think he’s doing well. There’s a learning curve, obviously, being a freshman. He’s athletic, he’s physical. He’s got a big test in front of him – Jeffery Simmons is going to be in front of him.”
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