#lsu #lsufootball #jordyculotta #culottashow #bluewirevideo
Where Does LSU Football Recruiting Land After Official Rankings Released? | LSU Beats OU In Thriller

HEADLINES: No. 7 LSU’s Big Three Leads Tigers In Physical Win Over No. 13 Oklahoma, 107-100
In a battle between two of the top offensive teams in the country, No. 7 LSU (22-1, 7-1) defeated No. 13 Oklahoma (16-5, 4-4), 107-100, Thursday night in the PMAC as Flau’Jae Johnson, Aneesah Morrow and Mikaylah Williams combined to score 83 points.
The 107 points scored by LSU marked the most points in a SEC game in program history, surpassing the 106 scored by the Tigers last season against Florida. Thursday night marked the fourth game in program history where both teams scored 100 points – the other three all went to overtime as Thursday marked the first time in SEC history both team surpassed 100 points in regulation.
The Tigers led by as many as 24 in the third quarter, but Oklahoma’s press and LSU’s turnovers allowed the Sooners back in the game. LSU took a timeout with 55-seconds remaining and a one-point lead. The Tigers got two offensive rebounds and Williams nailed a three and then Aalyah Del Rosario blocked a shot on the other end to secure the win. // LSU CB signee DJ Pickett ranks No. 10 in final 2025.
Five-Star Plus+ cornerback DJ Pickett out of Zephyrhills (Fla.) is the crown jewel of LSU’s recruiting class, signing last month with the Tigers after strong pushes from Florida, Miami and others. // LSU 5-star signee Harlem Berry goes wire-to-wire as No. 1 RB.
The final rankings for the 2025 class have been released and Berry is the highest-ranked running back to come out of Louisiana since Leonard Fournette signed with the Tigers a decade ago. // Marion (Ark.) offensive lineman Carius Curne, who signed with LSU in December, is officially a 5-star.
With the release of the final rankings for the 2025 class, Curne checked into 5-star territory as the No. 28 overall prospect and No. 2 interior offensive lineman in the country.

Write A Comment