Recently, LSU made a remarkable move by bringing former head coach Ed Orgeron into Lane Kiffin’s coaching staff. This decision aimed to tackle a crucial weakness the team faced previously. Adding Orgeron has already shown benefits, particularly in recruiting efforts.
Orgeron wasted no time after joining the team. He managed to arrange visits with top recruit Jalen Brewster, a five-star defensive tackle. Brewster’s recruitment largely centered around Texas Tech, where he was committed, and the Florida Gators. However, Orgeron’s quick actions have propelled LSU into a leading position for Brewster’s commitment.
Videos from Brewster’s visit in Louisiana show him bonding well with Orgeron, hinting at a prosperous relationship. This development is concerning for Texas Tech fans as the Tigers now seem to be the front-runners.
Furthermore, another significant recruit, five-star wide receiver Easton Royal, is visiting LSU. Originally committed to Texas, Royal’s proximity to New Orleans made LSU an appealing option. Orgeron’s inclusion boosts the chances of Royal switching his commitment to LSU.
The prospect of securing both Brewster and Royal would significantly enhance LSU’s recruits for 2027. Despite having only five committed recruits currently, each is a blue-chip prospect, including two five-stars.
For fans of SEC football, Kiffin’s hiring was already a strong move for LSU. Bringing Orgeron onboard has intensified LSU’s recruiting prospects, making them formidable in talent acquisition.
A considerable shift is underway, with LSU poised to rank highly in upcoming recruiting cycles. This strategic coaching alignment is transforming LSU into a powerhouse in college football recruitment.

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