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Elite five-star wide receiver Tristen Keys announced his Top 12 schools this week and included LSU in the group.

Keys, a 6-2, 175-pound prospect from Hattiesburg, Miss., is rated the No. 2 wide receiver in the country for the class of 2026.

His top schools are LSU, Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, Mississippi State, Tennessee, Ole Miss, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Florida, Miami, and USC.

Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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SEC Doctor13 months
Down to 12 schools, lol
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Vernonbrew2213 months
This is hilarious and so spot on
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Furious13 months
So, he is down to every power 5 school…. What an informative announcement.

Let the bidding begin.
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Revorising13 months
I am going to start doing this on LinkedIn with all of my job offers.
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Woodman13 months
LOL. Touché
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Timeoday13 months
I pray the fish are biting and the deer rut early next fall. This college football thing is getting absolutely ridiculous.
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Revorising13 months
Brah put some respek on this doods name.
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Mr. Misanthrope13 months
I don’t care. That’s not “narrowing”. It’s compiling a bidders’ list.
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cajunmud13 months
His agent's "Preferred" bidders' list.
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eugene1928LSU13 months
Just 12 schools? ?? I fail to see this as newsworthy.
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FATBOY TIGER13 months
Just 12?
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TigerLectric13 months
“Where should he go?” lol
More like who’s gonna win the bidding war.
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Vernonbrew2213 months
Even if these schools don’t really want to get into a bidding war, just up the wager a bit to ensure whoever wins this player of expected talent - has to extend top resources. Wars of attrition
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NorthSider7213 months
So he's narrowed down to the world. Wake me when this child decides.
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HurricaneCamille13 months
Exactly. Articles such as these aren't worth reading. And I didn't.
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Saunson6913 months
Harvard MBA acceptance rate is actually higher than the chance we have here
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MasonTiger13 months
Show me the money!
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TwoDatBait13 months
It’s a business now, gotta keep the leverage with all schools available…
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CharlesLSU13 months
Blah blah blah…..
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Texas threw a bunch of money at him. Look for the decommit
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redfish9913 months
No way he leaves the state.
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Reccends13 months
the great state of mississippi
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