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LSU class of 2025 offensive line target announces commitment date

Yet another elite offensive lineman is considering the Tigers!

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The LSU football recruiting class of 2025 is about as good as weā€™ve seen in recent memory and itā€™s nowhere near finished. Today, big-time offensive line target Peyton Joseph announced that heā€™ll make his final college decision next month.

LSU class of 2025 offensive line target Peyton Joseph to announce commitment in February

What a treat itā€™s been to watch coach Brian Kelly and LSU on the recruiting trail. In the 2024 calendar year alone, LSU has landed three five-star recruits, including two of which that came in the class of 2025.

While itā€™s nearly impossible to keep up that kind of efficiency, thereā€™s no doubt the Tiger coaching staff will continue to put their foot on the gas.

As things stand, the majority of impact players in the Tiger class of 2025 are in skill positions such as quarterback, wide receiver and cornerback. However, donā€™t be surprised if this begins to shift in the near future as the purple and gold begins to turn to the trenches.

Today, LSU was not only named a finalist for offensive line target Peyton Joseph, but he also announced that heā€™ll make his college decision in the coming month on February 18.

Joseph, a 6-foot-4, 305-pound Warner Robins, GA, product ranks among the very best offensive linemen in the country. Sitting at No. 106 nationally, according to 247Sports, as well as No. 5 among inside offensive linemen, getting him to move west to Baton Rouge, LA, would be a major win for the Tigers going forward.

Notably, the Houston County High School standout is a dual-sport athlete, also competing in shot put with his track and field team.

The four-star offensive line recruit will make his final decision in a little less than a month between Florida, Florida State, LSU, Miami, Michigan, Penn State and Tennessee. Considering each of his top schools are out of state, this should be an interesting recruitment to follow to the end.



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