LSU’s approach is transitioning from primarily focusing on LA to the entire nation.
2010 class, #9 Class, 27 signees: 13 LA, 1 AL, 3 TX, 2 FL, 3 GA, 1 TN, 1 VA, 1 OH.
2011 class, #8 Class, 23 signees: 17 LA, 1 Moo, 1 AL, 3 TX, 1 FL.
2012 class, #13 Class, 25 signees: 16 LA, 1 Moo, 1 AL, 3 TX, 1 FL, 2 GA, 1 CA
2013 class, #6 Class, 26 signees: 12 LA, 1 Moo, 1 AL, 2 IL, 2 FL, 2 GA, 1 NE, 2 CA, 2 NC, 1 NJ, 1 VA, 1 TN.
2014 class, #2 Class, 27 signees: 12 LA, 1 MOO, 1 OK, 7 TX, 2 FL, 1 IL, 1 AZ, 1 KS.
2015 class, #5 Class, 24 signees: 13 LA, 5 TX, 1 FL, 3 GA, 1 OH, 1AUS.
2016 class, #2 Class, 27 signees: 17 LA, 1 Moo, 1 AL, 5 TX, 2 FL, 1 AZ.
2017 class, #7 Class, 24 signees: 10 LA, 2 Moo, 2 AL, 5 TX, 1 FL, 2 GA, 1 WV, 1 TN.
2018 class, #15 Class, 22 signees: 13 LA, 2 Moo, 1 AL, 3 TX, 2 FL, 3 GA, 1 TN, 1 VA, 1 OH.
2019 class, #5 Class, 26 signees: 10 LA, 2 Moo, 4 AL, 3 TX, 1 FL, 2 GA, 1 TN, 1 UT, 1 MI, 1 AZ.
2020 class, #4 Class, 24 signees: 5 LA, 2 Moo, 1 AL, 4 TX, 3 FL, 4 GA, 1 ND, 1 VA, 1 MD, 1 CO, 1 KS.
Average:
Louisiana - ~12.5
Texas - ~3.9
Georgia - ~2
Florida - ~1.8
Alabama - ~1.2
Mississippi - ~1.2
Others 1-2
Ed O/LSU is moving away from classes with 15 to 18 from Louisiana to more of a national focus based on filling needs rather than grabbing all the low hanging Louisiana fruit that oftentimes would not meet program needs but score high in the recruiting rankings. We may not fill all 25 slots in a given year on signing day which leaves open transfer possibilities. If LSU continues to get 5-7 players out of LA, 5-7 out of Texas, 3 from Florida, 3 from Georgia with the balance coming from TN, MS, CA, AL, VA, MD, OH and others we will continue to have top classes and an elite program. The NC this year and all the individual and team awards will be a spring board for many years. Fortunate to have Coach O at the helm for so many reasons.
Hold that Tiger!!!
2010 class, #9 Class, 27 signees: 13 LA, 1 AL, 3 TX, 2 FL, 3 GA, 1 TN, 1 VA, 1 OH.
2011 class, #8 Class, 23 signees: 17 LA, 1 Moo, 1 AL, 3 TX, 1 FL.
2012 class, #13 Class, 25 signees: 16 LA, 1 Moo, 1 AL, 3 TX, 1 FL, 2 GA, 1 CA
2013 class, #6 Class, 26 signees: 12 LA, 1 Moo, 1 AL, 2 IL, 2 FL, 2 GA, 1 NE, 2 CA, 2 NC, 1 NJ, 1 VA, 1 TN.
2014 class, #2 Class, 27 signees: 12 LA, 1 MOO, 1 OK, 7 TX, 2 FL, 1 IL, 1 AZ, 1 KS.
2015 class, #5 Class, 24 signees: 13 LA, 5 TX, 1 FL, 3 GA, 1 OH, 1AUS.
2016 class, #2 Class, 27 signees: 17 LA, 1 Moo, 1 AL, 5 TX, 2 FL, 1 AZ.
2017 class, #7 Class, 24 signees: 10 LA, 2 Moo, 2 AL, 5 TX, 1 FL, 2 GA, 1 WV, 1 TN.
2018 class, #15 Class, 22 signees: 13 LA, 2 Moo, 1 AL, 3 TX, 2 FL, 3 GA, 1 TN, 1 VA, 1 OH.
2019 class, #5 Class, 26 signees: 10 LA, 2 Moo, 4 AL, 3 TX, 1 FL, 2 GA, 1 TN, 1 UT, 1 MI, 1 AZ.
2020 class, #4 Class, 24 signees: 5 LA, 2 Moo, 1 AL, 4 TX, 3 FL, 4 GA, 1 ND, 1 VA, 1 MD, 1 CO, 1 KS.
Average:
Louisiana - ~12.5
Texas - ~3.9
Georgia - ~2
Florida - ~1.8
Alabama - ~1.2
Mississippi - ~1.2
Others 1-2
Ed O/LSU is moving away from classes with 15 to 18 from Louisiana to more of a national focus based on filling needs rather than grabbing all the low hanging Louisiana fruit that oftentimes would not meet program needs but score high in the recruiting rankings. We may not fill all 25 slots in a given year on signing day which leaves open transfer possibilities. If LSU continues to get 5-7 players out of LA, 5-7 out of Texas, 3 from Florida, 3 from Georgia with the balance coming from TN, MS, CA, AL, VA, MD, OH and others we will continue to have top classes and an elite program. The NC this year and all the individual and team awards will be a spring board for many years. Fortunate to have Coach O at the helm for so many reasons.
Hold that Tiger!!!