Elite five-star point guard Bryce Griggs announced his top seven options after high school and included LSU in the list.

Griggs, a 6-2, 180-pound prospect from Missouri City, Texas (Hightower HS) is rated the No. 3 point guard in the country and the No. 19 overall player in the class of 2022, according to 247 Sports.

His options are Houston, Texas, Memphis, Kansas, Baylor, LSU, and the Overtime Elite professional league. Here's what he had to say about the Tigers, per 247 Sports:
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LSU: “It's a great school with a great history and I love coach Will Wade. He lets his dudes roll. They play hard and he lets them play their game rolling the ball and you do your thing if you have talent. I told my mom I love that school and what the coach stands for.”




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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Geaux Guy48 months
LSU lock
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LSUSkip48 months
used Toonces. He's not coming here.
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Lowes knowsLSU48 months
How ya know?
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Lynxrufus201248 months
Overtime Elite making a strong arse offer. These guys and Ignite may well be the end of us seeing top 10 talent playing college ball. None and Done. If so, then maybe the good will be a re-structuring to a two year minimum.
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Sampson48 months
At this point you must respect the resilience of toonces. It will never die. Ever.
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Ugggggggg....it’s true.
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MrLSU48 months
100% he is headed to the Overtime Elite professional league to collect that $1 million dollar payday.
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cwil17748 months
Wtf is the overtime elite professional league?
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Ghost of Colby48 months
It’s a startup endeavor. A 9 month course preparing players for the NBA draft. He can pretend to go to college for a year or two, or he can earn $200K while solely concentrating on developing his game.
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atltiger648748 months
"OTE will offer a direct-instruction model led by individual instructors who teach both 1:1 and in small group sessions featuring a 4:1 student-teacher ratio. OTE will supplement a traditional course offering with a focus on life skills –including financial literacy, media training, and social justice advocacy."..... those last 3 words just tells me this is another league I can ignore.
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MSTiger3348 months
This might put Dick in the grave.
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ColeLSU48 months
Well thatd really be unfortunate. None of us would ever recover
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northLAgoomba48 months
Please God, let it happen.
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