Tiger Commitments - Class of 2004
Updated 02/03/04

Signing Day Note:
As a player faxes in his official signed scholarship papers, we will color his name purple.

Lavelle Hawkins (WR/DB, 5'11", 185), Stockton, CA. One of the top WRs in the entire nation. Chose LSU over Miami. Surprise!

Jeremy Jones (TE, 6'5", 280), West Jefferson. Jones only played one year of high school football and has great potential. Jones chose LSU over Mississippi State, Alabama and Auburn

Herman Johnson (OL, 6'7", 380), Denton, Texas. Johnson was one of the most highly recruited offensive linemen in the nation and chose LSU over Oklahoma and Houston.

Xavier Carter
(WR, 6'3", 190, 4.3) Melbourne, FL Palm Bay. Carter, one of the most highly recruited players in the nation, chose LSU over Florida, FSU and everyone else. Carter will also run track and field at LSU.

Harry Coleman (LB, 6'2", 212) West ST Mary. Coleman has some work to do in the classroom and will probably be asked to enroll at LSU next January. Coleman very underrated.

Ali Highsmith (LB, 6'1", 228), Miami Central to the commitment list. Highsmith chose Miami over LSU in the 2003 recruiting class, but did not have the grades to enter Miami. Highsmith chose LSU over Miami for the 2004 signing class. Already enrolled at LSU.

Marlon Favorite (6'2", 310), West Jefferson. Favorite chose LSU over Miami, USC and Colorado, just to name a few. Favorite reminds people of former LSU Tiger Anthony McFarland who made All-American at LSU in the late 90s.

Early Doucet (WR, 6'2", 210, 4.5), ST Martinville, LA . Doucet is considered by many recruiting experts to be the top wide receiver prospect in the nation. Doucet chose LSU over Miami, Oklahoma, FSU, Florida and several other major colleges.

Luke Sanders (LB, 6'3", 230, 4.6), West Monroe. In my opinion, Sanders is just as good of a college prospect as Bradie James was his senior year at West Monroe. Sanders chose LSU over Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Auburn and Florida.

Jacob Hester (RB/FB, 6'0", 235, 4.5) Evangel. Hester is a player that can play several positions and is a very physical player. Hester chose LSU over Texas, Miami, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas Tech, Ole Miss,

Craig Steltz (SS, 6'2", 200) Rummel. Craig Steltz is known for his physical style of play - he gives 100 percent every play. Craig is a two-time first team All-State player and chose LSU over Colorado, Notre Dame and several SEC schools.

Chevis Jackson (WR/DB, 6'1", 180, 4.5), Mobile, ST Paul. Chose LSU over Alabama, South Carolina and Louisville and received more than 10 scholarship offers.

Charles Alexander (DL, 6'4", 280), Breaux Bridge. Alexander has great speed for a player his size and is expected to grow another inch before arriving at LSU. Alexander chose LSU over Oklahoma State, Miami, FSU, Texas A&M and Tulane.

E.J. Kuale (LB, 6'3", 225), Dodge City Community College. Kuale chose LSU over West Virginia, KSU, Florida, Miami and Oklahoma. Will arrive at LSU next Fall.

Matt Stoltz
(LB, 6'3", 238) Pulaski Academy in Little Rock. Stoltz is the No. 2 ranked player in the state of Arkansas and chose LSU over Arkansas, Iowa, Nebraska, Tennessee and Virginia. Matt is a national honor society student with a 3.8 GPA.

Brett Helms (OL, 6'3", 300) from Stuttgart, Arkansas. Brett Helms chose LSU over Arkansas and Tennessee. Helms is the No.3 ranked player in the state of Arkansas and is an honor student with a 3.7 GPA.

Ryan Miller (OL, 6'6", 300) Barbe. Ryan Miller is considered the top offensive linemen prospect in the state of Louisiana and one of the top offensive lineman prospects in the nation. Ryan Miller chose LSU over Texas A&M and received scholarship offers from most of the major college programs in the nation.

Tremaine Johnson (DE/DL, 6'2", 260) Houston (Galena Park). Johnson squats 470 and chose LSU over Texas, Oklahoma, Nebraska and many more 1-A schools. Tremaine made the Dave Campbell preseason All-Texas team and is considered one of the top 10 defensive linemen in the nation in high school football.

Mario Stevenson (CB, 6'2", 195) Northeast Mississippi Junior College. Mario is considered one of the top junior college cornerbacks in the nation and chose LSU over Memphis, Mississippi State, Arkansas, Florida, Tennessee and Auburn.

Jeffery Jack, (DB, 5'10", 175, 4.5) Houston Madison. Chose LSU over Texas A&M, Tennessee, Arkansas and several other major colleges.

Claude Wroten (DT, 6'3", 315) Mississippi Delta CC . Wroten played his high school football at Bastrop before signing with Mississippi Delta CC and chose LSU over Mississippi State, Florida and Miami.

Curtis Taylor (SS/FE, 6'3", 180), Franklinton, Louisiana. Curtis chose LSU over Arkansas, Ole Miss and several in-state schools.

Max Holmes (C, 6'4", 288), Parkview Baptist. Max received offers from Auburn, Arkansas, Florida, Indiana and Michigan State, but accepted the LSU offer the same day he was offered.

Mit Cole (TE, 6'4", 255) Picayune, Mississippi. Mit chose LSU over Ole Miss, the school that his dad attended.

Glenn Dorsey (DT, 6'3", 280), East Ascension. Dorsey has great speed for a defensive tackle and is almost impossible to block one-on-one. Dorsey was recruited by several SEC schools, including Auburn and Florida.

Quinn Johnson (LB, 6'3" 230) West St. John. Johnson has great potential and his best football is in front of him.

Tyson Jackson (DE/OL, 6'7", 280), West St. John. Jackson has all the tools to become a great player at LSU.

P. J. Zimmerman (TE/P 6'4", 240), Jesuit, N.O. Signed with LSU and enrolled in January and will count for the 2005 signing class.

Tim Washington (DE, 6'4", 270), Sugarland, Tx. Signed last year and re-signed this year.

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