Joshua L. Jones / USA TODAY NETWORK
Three-star linebacker Whit Weeks from Watkinsville, Georgia announced his commitment to LSU on Saturday.

The 6-2, 210-pound linebacker from Oconee County HS picked the Tigers over Georgia and Oklahoma. LSU now has 14 verbal commits for the class of 2023.


For more info on Weeks, visit his profile page on our r ecruiting tracker.
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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biglego35 months
So predictable, every single time a 3-star signs. Bitch about only 3 stars. Cite Hester or some other former 3-star. Remind everyone that the coaches know how to evaluate talent.

Can’t you stupid star gazing bastards grow up and be happy that a Georgia kid would choose LSU over UGA?? Imagine being this kid and reading this dumb shite.
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Shiftyplus135 months
Looking at his offer sheet, makes me wonder if he should be a 4-star, not a 3-star.
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CanebreakCajun35 months
If UGA offered him, good enough for me.
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rob6235 months
This star ratings thing is ok but this kid has offers from OU, Ole Miss, Georgia, LSU and Stanford. They see something in him and he must be smart. I’m not a star gazer.
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how33335 months
He may be a 3 star but he’s ranked in the top 10 outside lbs
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BayouTiga35 months
Frick the star rating. If BK wants him as a Tiga, 'Trust in the process'! FUK all the DVs - LOSERS!
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Mr Happy35 months
How many times have we seen LSU's four and five star teams get beaten by three star teams because LSU was young, undisciplined and poorly coached?

Maybe CBK wants guys that will stay for four or five years and make a meaningful commitment to LSU football beyond their own self-interest.
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Datbayoubengal35 months
Man you're tripping. If Weeks somehow becomes a superstar stud by year three, he's gone like anybody else would be. We do need players to be staggered in their development so we can have some depth when the 3 and outs leave, but if any of these kids develop and succeed at an elite pace earlier than usual, they are not staying.
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DVinBR35 months
Has a Georgia offer amongst plenty of other power 5 offers
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Freddy23835 months
This kid is special. A fast, instinctive linebacker who plays like hes hungry. Have great range from sideline to sideline and a very good open field tackler. I don't see how this kid is only a 3 star, it's probably cuz of his size but LSU will transform that in no time.
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jamboots0835 months
Very impressive player. Glad to have him.
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JackHuntQB35 months
If signed with Bama would get bumped to 4 star top 300
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DRTiger6735 months
I like a lot
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TigahJay35 months
Better than Tacky Curtains
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LSU-DUDE35 months
Chill bro
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TBoy35 months
Kelly has always done very well with linebackers. He knows what he's looking for and what to do with them.
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BayouTiga35 months
Frick the star rating. If BK wants him as a Tiga, 'Trust in the process'! FUK all the DVs - LOSERS!
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baobabtiger35 months
I saw him play. He’s a very good lb.
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bayoumuscle2135 months
A LB who is the deep man on kickoff returns. Plays with his hands in front of him and downhill. This is a perfect LB to play against a modern offense.
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DVinBR35 months
The market is hot for speedy linebackers that have great coverage skills, or hybrid safeties like Jamal Adams
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Morpheus35 months
I myself enjoy seeing white guys play football on the defensive side
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Shaq4prez35 months
Nobody carries bread like that. Secondly, he's a LB. Settle down
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uscpuke35 months
Damn, InBatman beat me to it.
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WONTONGO35 months
Wonder if Mettenberger is helping out?
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lsutigerdan35 months
Carrying that football like a loaf of bread.
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Fox McCloud35 months
Small
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BayouTiga35 months
And GROWING!
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