LSU Will Battle Baylor in Texas Bowl
LSU Tigers take on Baylor Bears in Kinder's Texas Bowl Dec 31 at NRG Stadium.
LSU Tigers take on Baylor Bears in Kinder's Texas Bowl Dec 31 at NRG Stadium.
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TLDR: In a significant boost to their 2025 recruiting class, LSU football has secured a commitment from four-star offensive lineman Carius Curne. Known for his impressive size and agility, the 6-foot-4-inch, 301-pound athlete from Marion, Arkansas, chose the Tigers over offers from prominent programs such as Arkansas and Missouri. Additionally, Georgia, Florida, Louisville, and others showed interest in Curne. His versatility allows him to play both offensive and defensive positions, though he is projected to fortify LSU’s offensive line as a tackle. This commitment marks LSU’s 12th pledge for the 2025 class, highlighting a strong focus on bolstering their offensive front. Coach Brian Kelly’s staff has also secured services from in-state talents like Devin Harper and Brett Bordelon, along with Tyler Miller from Mississippi. With Curne rated the top prospect in Arkansas and an overall national rank of 193, LSU’s recruiting efforts seem poised for success in the coming seasons.
Now folks, let me tell ya about this exciting news outta Baton Rouge! LSU has wrangled themselves an impressive addition to their 2025 recruiting class by signing on Carius Curne, a four-star offensive lineman. This young man stands at a towering 6-foot-4 and weighs in at 301 pounds. He’s projected to play as an offensive tackle, providing significant muscle and skill to LSU’s line. The boy had his pick of top schools, including Arkansas and Missouri, but decided to roll with the Tigers, showing their power in recruiting solid talent from across the nation.
Curne has a mighty fine list of other schools that were eyeing his talents, Georgia and Florida among them, just to name a couple. Marion, Arkansas is where his roots are, but his skills sure are getting noticed nationally. He’s the twelfth commitment for LSU in this recruiting class, which already has some promising additions. This includes fellow four-stars Devin Harper from Shreveport, Brett Bordelon from New Orleans, and Tyler Miller outta Laurel, Mississippi.
Now Curne ain’t just a one-trick pony, as he’s shown his abilities on both sides of the ball at Marion High School. But it looks like his future’s on the offensive line, and that’s exactly where Coach Brian Kelly and his merry men want him. As the top-ranked 2025 prospect out of Arkansas and standing 22nd in the offensive tackle ranking, Curne is a true gem for LSU to pluck from the grasper’s of their Rivals.
The Tigers had some last-minute time to woo Curne during an official visit just last weekend. Before making his decision, he swung by Arkansas and Missouri to see what they had to offer, but it seems like the charm of LSU, its reputation, and maybe some good ol’ southern hospitality managed to win him over. With Curne joining the ranks, there’s no doubt LSU is aiming for a formidable future in college football, focusing hard on building a rock-solid offensive front line.
LSU signs top prospects, securing a stellar 2025 class.
South Carolina secures tight end Mike Tyler, flipping him from LSU.
LSU secures a key recruit as Solomon Thomas flips from Florida State.
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