2 LSU defensive linemen announce their return for 2021
LSU Football LSU defensive lineman Ali Gaye (11) and defensive end Neil Farrell Jr. (92) get to Ole Miss quarterback Matt Corral (2) during a game at Tiger Stadium on Dec. 19, 2020, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Source: Beau Brune/Beau Brune / LSU Athletics) By Josh Auzenne | December 31, 2020 at 5:46 PM CST - Updated January 1 at 7:28 AM
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - LSU junior defensive lineman Ali Gaye and senior defensive end Neil Farrell Jr. have both decided to return for the Tigers next season.
Both made their announcements on social media Thursday, Dec. 31.
tiger nation, see y’all in 2021 ✌ #11 pic.twitter.com/Tjw4QDwqK4 Ali Gaye (@unos1 ) December 31, 2020
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December 17, 2020 1:46 pm by Matthew Krawczyk, CORRESPONDENT
USF signed 21 recruits to play football for the Bulls next season. This year’s recruiting class contains a good mix of high school and transfer players that’ll look to improve Jeff Scott’s team next season. ORACLE PHOTO/BRIAN HATTAB
Early signing day has officially come to a close for the class of 2021. In coach Jeff Scott’s first full year of recruiting, the Bulls had 21 players sign a letter of intent to play football for USF next season.
With one of the deeper recruiting classes in the conference and USF’s best class since 2018, Scott is hoping that the incoming freshman and transfer players will play a big role in helping improve a team that went 1-8 in 2020.