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Former Mississippi State quaterback Michael Van Buren announced his commitment to LSU on Sunday.

Van Buren, a 6-1 200-pound freshman from Bowie, Md., played in nine games this season and seven starts, passing for 1,886 yards, 11 touchdowns, and 7 interceptions.

Van Buren is the fifth player to transfer to LSU this week.

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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TaderSalad5 months
This makes sense. He’ll challenge Hurley next season. I like it
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kc88765 months
Any relation to Martin?
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Tigerbait85 months
He was actually a really good freshman this year. I like the pickup.
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Can he run
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DVinBR5 months
he ran down his RB downfield to help block against A&M
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Luckydog5 months
This was a must w Collins in portal. Great that he is a freshman so can win starting job as a JR.
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TheFlyingTiger5 months
To tell a family secret, my grandmother was dutch
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redbaron5 months
Great job on the backwards L, coach
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Cwils22225 months
Do not dislike the Georgia highlight reel.
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reiszner5 months
Is something wrong with BKs arm? It looks almost like a filter that shows his arm looks like a Tigers skin.

BTW Van Buren is perfect. We could use him some to run next season on some downs. When Nuss leaves next year, that should leave Hurley and Van Buren to compete. His video is great.
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Twenty 495 months
I wonder how many class credits transfer when these guys portal.
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Heaphus5 months
I'm not sure they're still pretending class credits matter for these guys anymore.
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CajunBullet5 months
Good point, but the kid isn't looking for credits! He is looking for dollars $$$!
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stein695 months
enough to stay on this pace at least. 40 percent of required coursework for a degree must be complete by the end of the second year, 60 percent by the end of the third year and 80 percent by the end of their fourth year.
Student-athletes are allowed five years of eligibility and athletically related financial aid.
All Division I student-athletes must earn at least six credit hours each term to be eligible for the next.
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Barbellthor5 months
Nice! He showed some skill atimes.
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LSUbacchus815 months
Oh yea!
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LSU82Cajun5 months
Times- a- changing . BK has started a flurry. Keep adding more you leprechaun SOB. More DB’s, more LB’s, more DT’s, more Edge rushers, more Receivers, more TE’s, more O lineman , more RB’s
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Heaphus5 months
Looks like you upset all the sensitive leprechaun SOBs.
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themunch5 months
Mikie likes it
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Jabontik5 months
great pickup hope he stays
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cd99tiger5 months
Bench him and take his scholarship away if he wants to be a city planner instead of an architect.
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Blake5 months
LOL... Careful, those Van Buren boys are a rough bunch!
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FullFontE5 months
Throwin’ up eight fingers baby!
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tigahland5 months
??
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Sevensblue5 months
wtf is up with bk arm?
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lsusa5 months
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