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RECRUITING LSU's 2022 recruiting class projection for September: Julie Boudwin

Julie Boudwin

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I'm going to follow up later today with more notes and thoughts on my projections, just gotta bring the dog to the vet early this morning. I did want to say that I still feel like a lot could change before early signing period in December and most of that is going to be decided on how the team is doing on the field.

You'll notice that I don't have any additional LBs in my projections, I'm just not confident in Harold Perkins at all at the moment considering how much his mom likes Texas A&M. There's some other LBs that Blake Baker is looking at and of course who knows who might pop up later in the season, just like LSU just offered Trevion Williams and Jamari Sharpe. Regardless, I anticipate LSU to hit the portal hard and use those additional 7 scholarships on definitely OL but probably also on LBs.

Other short notes:
- Yes, LSU is still in the mix for Anthony Lucas, who will see LSU play 3 times this season and he also is active in talking to current commitments, I'm told.
- Despite his out of the blue commitment to Texas, J'Mond Tapp is still interested in LSU and that shows simply from the fact that he'll be at the game this weekend, making it his second home game visit this season.
- Even though LSU just offered Trevion Williams and Jamari Sharpe, both will be in town this weekend. Speaks volumes as to how much both are interested in their new offer. Williams is committed to Florida State and we all know how their season is going, while LSU is the biggest offer Sharpe has. An under the radar DB from the Miami area with blazing speed, that's right up Corey Raymond's alley.

 
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