Who signed with LSU Football, Sage Ryan and Maason Smith five stars in an hour

BATON RED – It can simply be said that LSU football ended its current signing day on Wednesday.

Starting at 3:30 p. m. at 4:30 p. . m m. , LSU coach Ed Orgeron signed two five-star clients: Maason Smith’s number two defensive version of Terrebonne High to Houma and the number two Sage Ryan protection from Lafayette Christian.

Smith, 6 feet 5 inches and 316 pounds, is the country’s first global player founded in Rivals. com. He’s the No. 18 player in the overall standings, the No. 2 defensive in the country and prospect number one in Louisiana through the 247Sports Composite. He chose the Tigers over Georgia and more than 30 other schools.

Ryan (5-11, 193) chose LSU over schools such as Alabama, Clemson and Michigan. 247 Sports had it as number 28 in the country and number 2 in Louisiana.

The LSU had 18 signatories on Wednesday, and some of them in all likelihood reached the end of the era of early signatures on Friday and others waiting until February 3.

The other Tigers who signed late in the day were the open receiver No. 11 Zachary’s Chris Hilton Jr. , the No. 7 Corey Kiner offensive part of Cincinnati, the Closed Wing No. 51 Jalen Shead of Olive Branch, Miss. , And outside the supporter No. 12 Zavier Carter of Hapeville Charter in Atlanta.

Smith has long been the target of Orgeron, who grew up in Larose near Houma.

Another major LSU target, Security No. 3 Derrick Davis Jr. , and the Tigers went beyond the swamp to retrieve it. Davis is from Gateway High in Monroeville, Pennsylvania.

Davis (6-1, 194) is a four-star prospect and he is not. 58 nationals, according to 247Sports. He chose LSU over Penn State, which he visited several times, and Pittsburgh, which he visited three times. He also visited Alabama, Clemson, Notre Dame and the state of Ohio.

After signing with LSU, Davis was the 10th open receiver in the country to Jackson Academy’s Deion Smith (6-4, 240) in Jackson, Mississippi.

The firm at about the same time Davis and Smith were the defensive end of the weak No. 7 Landon Jackson of Texarkana, Texas, and deep No. 38 Matthew Langlois of Catholic-Pointe Coupee in New Roads.

LSU signed the country’s No. 14 corner with Damarius McGhee, who was expected to be even more important in recent days, because the Tigers have just lost their previous engagement, Nathaniel Wiggins, the corner No. 7 Atlanta, with Clemson on Saturday, which made McGhee’s security of Pensacola, Florida even more vital.

Wiggins returned to Clemson as number 6 LSU Florida, who fell to the Tigers, 37-34.

“I’m going to use my skill for,” McGhee said live on ESPN2 shortly before noon on Wednesday’s National Signature Day and took a break. ‘LSU’.

He then lifted an LSU cap from the Caps of Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Tennessee and Miami. McGhee (6-1, 163) had signed with Tennessee, disconnected last month.

“Excellent training staff,” he said of LSU. ” They like to compete for a championship, just for games. And a big campus. “

McGhee said defensive back coach Corey Raymond, who recruited him, like an uncle or a father.

“He’s a great coach, ” he said.

McGhee describes himself as a flexible defensive half, but a “manic cornerer. “

The Tigers reached seven signatories before 11 a. m. with the signature of Southside High’s Malik Nabers open receiver in the Lafayette area.

Nabers (6-0, 190) entered the state of Mississippi on June 28, turning to the Tigers; it’s receiver No. 42 of the country and national hope No. 253, according to the composite rating of 247 Sports. -Hopeful star and player number 8 in Louisiana.

Only Nabers, the LSU recruited junior supporter Navonteque Strong.

Strong (6-0, 230) is the home supporter of the country’s No. 1 junior university, according to 247 Sports. Originally from Forest, Mississippi, he went to Scott Central High before Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College in Perkinston, Mississippi. In the past, he was not concerned about LSU and received scholarships from the state of Mississippi, Arkansas, the state of Florida and South Carolina.

Orgeron received his first engagement at 7:45 a. m. on Wednesday with professional-style quarterback Garrett Nussmeier of Marcus High in Flower Mound, Texas. Then 4 more arrived: offensive take on no. 14 Garrett Dellinger, peyton Todd, supporter Greg Penn III and closed wing Jack Bech before Strong.

Just before Strong got engaged, LSU lost a compromise opposed to Alabama – Keanu Koht, the defensive end of the weak Look No. 12 from the country of Vero Beach, Florida. As the day progressed, LSU lost the engagement against Alabama – open receiver JoJo Earle of Aldo, Texas: as Tide’s coach, Nick Saban remains more than a thorn in the Tigers’ collective legs.

LSU’s main concern, however, is that it has only one offensive lineman in elegance with Dellinger of Clarkston, Michigan.

LSU after the offensive against No. 9 Savion Byrd of Duncanville, Texas, but signed with Oklahoma. Orgeron has been looking for other offensive line opportunities, adding the way to high school.

Saint Thomas More (Lafayette)

247 Composite: Wide Receiver Stars No. 67

Engagement date: November 1

Twitter ID: ‘JackBech7’

The last word: Vanderbilt’s old engagement may have gone to Notre Dame or Harvard, among many others.

Letter from Hapeville (Atlanta)

Compound 2four7: four stars, outer supporter No. 12

Engagement date: May 1

The final word: Carter LSU on Alabama, Georgia Tech and Georgia.

Gateway (Monroeville, Pennsylvania)

27 Composite: Stars, Protection No. 3

Engagement date: November 7

Twitter ID: @D_Davis

The last word: the protective position is a more sensible precedence for this class, and Davis is one of the two most sensible hopes of positioning himself for LSU with Security No. 2 Wise Ryan. Davis chose LSU over Alabama, USC and Notre Dame, among others.

Clarkston, Michigan.

Composite 2four7: Offensive take of No. 1four four stars

Engagement date: June 24

Twitter ID: GDellinger2021

The last word: LSU’s only offensive lineman in the elegance he pledged before signing day, and the Tigers desperately want more. But LSU has at least one just to start with. Dellinger is not just an LSU victory over Michigan, Ohio State and Penn State, it’s an SEC victory over the Big Ten. “I want to play against groups like Alabama, Auburn and Georgia every day,” he said in his engagement video. “Not just chasing them. “

Zachary

27 Composite: stars, wide receiver No. 11

Engagement date: July 3

Twitter ID: iamchrishilton1

The last word: the number 3 player in Louisiana, Hilton LSU opposite Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Miss Ole and Texas A

Pleasant Grove (Texarkana, Texas)

27 Composite: Stars, Weak Defensive Side No. 7

Engagement date: April 26

Twitter ID: ‘landonjackson40’

The last word: LSU doesn’t pass much to Texarkana, however, he controlled to keep Jackson away from nearby schools like Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas A

Roger (Cincinnati)

27 Composite: Stars, Runner No. 7

Commitment date: May 11, 2020

Twitter ID: @CoreyKiner

The last word: the LSU corridor in elegance, while the Tigers return to 3 main contributors, but Kiner can ask for game time due to its speed and explosiveness. LSU took him out of Ohio State and Cincinnati, two schools he visited twice. as well as Louisville, Michigan and Purdue.

Catholic Pointe Coupee (new roads)

247 Composite: 3 stars, protection no 38

Engagement date: October 26

Twitter ID: @LangloisMatthew

The last word: close to home and an herbal athlete who also played as a ball carrier, LSU drove for Langlois and made him give up his commitment to Kansas State.

Pensacola (Florida) Catholic

27 Composite: Stars, Corner No. 1

Twitter ID: D_McGhee6

Last word: LSU made sure to welcome McGhee with the loss of Nathaniel Wiggins, the number 7 cornerer in Atlanta who switched from LSU to Clemson in the Tigers’ victory over Florida on Saturday.

South (Youngsville)

27 Composite: stars, wide receiver No. 2

Twitter user: available

The last word: Nabers signed with new Mississippi State coach Mike Leach for the elegance of 2021 last summer, but the Bulldogs are 2-7 by the season finale against Missouri on Saturday.

Marcus (Flower Mound, Texas)

27 Composite: Professional Style Field Marshal No. 8 Stars

Engagement date: May 4, 2020

Twitter ID: Garrettnuss13

The last word: LSU has another quarterback whose father played in the NFL. Nussmeier’s father, Doug Nussmeier, played for the Saints, Denver and Indianapolis and is now the coach of dallas Cowboys quarterbacks. The father of freshman Max Johnson, Brad Johnson, played for Dallas, Minnesota, Washington and Tampa. LSU pass coordinator Scott Linehan, offensive coordinator in Idaho in early 19902, when Nussmeier’s father played there.

DeMatha Catholic (Hyattsville, Maryland)

Composite 2four7: four stars, linebacker No. 11

Engagement date: July 12

Twitter ID: 3golivee

The last word: LSU’s in-house supporter in the class, Penn chose LSU over Alabama, Georgia Tech, and Iowa.

Lafayette Christian Academy

247 Composite: five stars, protection no 2

Engagement date: October 31

Twitter ID: sageryan15

The last word: he went to Alabama or LSU for the Tigers’ only 5-star engagement. “I think I’ll get to one place or another, ” said Ryan. “I chose the family. “

Olivier’s branch, miss.

247 Composite: 3 stars, tight finish No. 51

Commitment date: August 30

Twitter ID: ‘shead. jalen’

The last word: with Arik Gilbert, the no. 1 of the tight country of the 2020 class, retiring and having to be re-recruited through Orgeron, LSU wants Shead for now.

Jackson Academy (Miss. )

27 Composite: stars, wide receiver No. 10

Commitment date: December 1

Twitter ID: Deion6_

The last word: when LSU rose to its national championship last season and Mississippi State fired coach Joe Moorhead, Smith converted the Bulldogs and became engaged to the Tigers.

Terrebonne (Houma)

247 Composed: five stars, defensive tackle No. 2

Twitter ID: @maasoonn_

The last word: Michael Scarborough of TigerBait. com said, while Smith’s fate was on hold, “LSU and Ed Orgeron have been doing a task in Maason for years. “LSU fought Georgia for his signature.

Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College (Forest, Mississippi)

247 Composite: Internal supporter No. 1

Twitter ID: navonteque1

The last word: Strong not committed to LSU.

West Monroe

247 Composite: 3 stars, ranked nationally according to the position

Twitter user: @PeytonTodd

The last word: if LSU bettor Zach Von Rosenberg is unsuccessful on his 31st birthday as a senior on LSU next season, Todd will have a chance as a rookie.

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