Richard Burkhart/Savannah Morning News / USA TODAY NETWORK
Elite five-star defensive lineman Elijah Griffin from Savannah, Georgia, announced his top 12 schools on Sunday and included LSU in the group.

Griffin, a 6-5, 290-pound prospect from Savannah Christian Prep, is the No. 1 defensive lineman in the country for the class of 2025 and a Top 5 National Recruit.

His top schools are Georgia, Colorado, Louisville, Miami, Florida, Clemson, LSU, South Carolina, USC, Oregon, Duke, and Alabama.

Now LSU needs to get him on campus for a visit...

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11 Comments
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kdemon3 months
I gotta say he would really, really, look good next to D. McKinley on the LSU D-line...
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FLObserver3 months
Remind me the last time LSU signed a 5 star dlineman from out of state again?
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CrystalPreserves3 months
Come on dude. We create posts for making a list of 12 now?
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Mouche3373 months
UGA isn't letting that guy leave the state. Sign him and stash him. Right out of the Nick Saban recruiting handbook!
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CanebreakCajun3 months
Top 12!!! Man, made the top 12!
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Kracka3 months
I know we haven't signed this dude...yet hopefully. But there is something happening at LSU. Something Good. Positive energy constantly coming out of there. With all the coaches they've brought in/back, LSU is going to see a resurgence in recruiting that we saw during the Miles years. For all of his faults as a coach, he had guys who signed top classes, we just had a buffoon leading them. Now we have a proven leader. I think we are about to see Golden era v2.0.
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foj19813 months
1/12 gotta love those odds??
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Poboytom3 months
Got to be a Georgia lock
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cajunmud3 months
Unless he's got 7 just like him, ahead of him.
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Mouche3373 months
That never stopped Bama! Saban was infamous for signing 5 stars and stashing them for a couple of years before playing them. That's why he had an endless supply of 4 and 5 star athletes. UGA is just doing the same thing. I think BK is going that direction as well. Given a few years, BK could profect what Coach O was attempting in regards to the keeping Louisiana athletes in Louisiana.
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CSATiger3 months
that wont work anymore with NIL, They will starter money, and will only want to stay 3 yrs total. It will work for some, but not in the same numbers as before
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