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Brian Kelly and the LSU coaching staff landed a commitment from three-star defensive tackle Dilan Battle on Monday afternoon.

The 6-2, 315-pound lineman from Arlington, Texas, chose the Tigers over offers from Cal, Arkansas, TCU, Alabama, Auburn, and many other schools.

Battle is the third defensive tackle addition for LSU this cycle, joining four-star linemen Zion Williams and Brandon Brown.

He is the 22nd verbal commitment for the class of 2025.



Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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KING NOLA22 months
We’ve been hearing about all the DT’s we were in the mix for, not once did I hear or read about DT Dilan Battle. That just shows you Bo Davis have those antennas up scoping out talent. Please don’t look at his rating, look at his offers, that’ll tell if he’s worth it.
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justice22 months
If Bo Davis wants him that’s plenty good for me lol
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Popstiger22 months
Yup
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saturncube2122 months
Yes sir, Bo Davis
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Spankum22 months
Man, 2025 is shaping up to be a monster class! The future is bright!
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CrystalPreserves22 months
Definitely getting the monsters.
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Nix to Twillie22 months
Who are the five greatest defensive tackles of all time? Think about it. Dilan, Dilan, Dilan, Dilan and Dilan. Cuz I spit hot fire.
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LSU82Cajun22 months
With an assortment of great assistants & HC Kelly LSU recruiting is on an even keel with Bama,The OSU & Georgia
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saturncube2122 months
Yes sir, Bo Davis
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bluebuck122 months
Seven 300 pounders that can run in this class with skilled players all around them. That’s Championship recruiting!
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EulerRules22 months
Dilan Battle - what a warrior name
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1922 months
Does he have John Battle's right cross?
Asking for Jimbo’s trans nephew.
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225Tyga22 months
3 star :/ meh
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LSUBB636622 months
225Tyga...MEH
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