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LSU Football Signees Class of 2010

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J. R. Ferguson (DE, 6'3", 272)
Hargrave Military Academy. Chose LSU over Miami, Texas Tech and Florida State.

J. C. Copeland (DE, 6,2", 260)
La Grange, GA. Chose LSU over Tennessee.

Kadron Boone (WR, 6'2", 190)
Ocala, Fl. Chose LSU over Texas Tech and Louiville.

Jarrett Fobbs (WR, 5'11", 180)
Huntington of Shreveport. Chose LSU over Texas A&M, Alabama, Ole Miss and Mississippi State.

Armand Williams (WR, 6'3", 185, 4.47)
Slidell, Louisiana. Took first place in state in the high jump with a jump of 6'8". He had offers from Arkansas, Southern Mississippi, Mississippi State, Kansas State, Houston, Tulsa, Tulane, UL-M, UL-L and LA Tech.

James Wright (WR, 6'3", 185)
Belle Chase. Wright had over 20 offers including Texas Tech, Alabama, Tennessee, TCU, Oklahoma State, Mississippi State, Ole Miss and several other big-time schools.

Ken Adams (DE, 6'4", 245)
Copiah-Lincoln Community College.

Jakhari Gore (RB, 5'9", 175)

Miami, FL. Chose LSU over Alabama, Auburn, Rutger, California, UCF, South Florida, Tennessee and FSU.

Brad Wing (P/K, 6'3", 175)
Parkview Baptist.

Alfred Blue RB, 6-2, 192, 4.5
Hahnville, La. Louisiana's top senior running back prospect. Blue chose LSU over Ole Miss, Tennessee and Mississippi State.

Travis Dickson TE/DE, 6-3, 235

Ocean Springs, Mississippi. (Younger brother of LSU tight end Richard Dickson) Chose LSU over Ole Miss, Auburn, Mississippi State and 15 other 1-A schools.

Spencer Ware RB, 5-11, 220

Cincinnati, Ohio. Chose LSU over 12 other offers including Michigan, Ohio State, UNC and Wisconsin.

Tyrann Mathieu DB, 5-10, 170, 4.5

ST Augustine of New Orleans. Mathieu chose LSU over SMU, Tulane, Southern Mississippi, FLU and ULM.

Jordan Allen DE, 6-6, 241
from West Monroe. Allen chose LSU over Alabama and 20 other 1-A schools including most SEC schools.

Evan Washington OL, 6-5, 285
DeSoto, Texas. Washington chose LSU over offers from Miami, Kansas State, Nebraska, Texas Tech, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Alabama, Auburn and Baylor.

Cameron Fordham TE, 6-5, 245

Duluth, Georgia. Chose LSU over UCF, UAB, E. Carolina, Connecticut, Clemson, Syracuse and Louisville.

Sam Gibson S/CB, 6-2, 200, 4.4

Prattville, Alabama. Gibson is an honor student who chose LSU over Kentucky, Stanford, South Alabama, UAB, Virginia, Vanderbilt and South Carolina.

Ronnie Vinson ATH, 5-11, 185

Newman. Vinson, who is No. 4 on my top 100 prospect list, is a two-time All-State player and chose LSU over 22 other scholarship offers including USC, ND, Alabama and Florida, to name a few

Justin Maclin LB, 6-3, 215

Memphis, Tennessee. Maclin is the No. 1 prospect in Tennessee and chose LSU over USC, Tennessee, Florida, Alabama, Missouri, Ole Miss and Virginia Tech, to name a few.

Luke Muncie LB, 6-3, 215

Klein Oaks, Texas. Muncie had scholarship offers from Utah, Texas A&M, Oklahoma State, Northwestern of the Big Ten, Arizona, Arkansas, Houston, Iowa State and Kansas.

Eric Reid DB, 6-2, 205, Dutchtown

Reid is No.3 on my top prospect list and chose LSU over North Carolina, North Carolina State, Tulane, Stanford, and Tennessee and was being recruited very hard by several other schools.

D.J. Welter LB 6-1, 220, 4.60

Chose LSU over scholarship offers Northwestern of the Big 10, Missouri, Tulane and LA Tech.

Nick Jacobs TE/DE, 6-6, 250, 4.8

Many. Jacobs had scholarship offers from several big-time schools including Alabama and other SEC schools.

Tharold Simon DB/WR, 6-3, 190, 4.4

Eunice. Simon had scholarship offers from Texas A&M and several SEC schools. Will likely play safety in college.

Brandon Worle FB, 6-1, 243

LaGrange, Ga. Chose LSU over Oklahoma State and interest from Ga Tech, Georgia, North Carolina and Clemson.

 

 

 

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