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According to multiple reports, LSU is expected to target Texas Tech freshman wide receiver Micah Hudson, who is entering the transfer portal.

Hudson, a former five-star prospect from Temple, Texas, caught eight receptions for 123 yards this season but missed the final four games because of a stress fracture.

The 6-0, 195-pound receiver is expected to be one of the most coveted wideouts on the transfer market when he officially enters the portal on Dec. 9.

Texas, Texas A&M, Tennessee, and Colorado are also expected to target Hudson.

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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king475 months
Just announce when we actually pick someone up. Being in the running is no new news for us.
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Hayekian serf5 months
I’m going to sound like an angry old man here, but I hate NCAA transfers reported like free-agent nfl news. .

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timlan20575 months
Rivals using toonces.
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themunch5 months
go get em
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Spankum5 months
All NIL should be tied to on-field performance.
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Luckydog5 months
Another high bidder player! BS
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pitchandcatch275 months
Can we recruit someone without a stress fracture injury, go after a proven WR that has good numbers and experience. Makes no damn sense.
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NorthstarinLA5 months
The WR room was a disappointment this year. AA was the only one who got better. Hankton missed on recruits and didn't develop anybody. Sampson, Watkins etc. Lacy regressed nobody got early separation or was a true WR1
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DVinBR5 months
the price is right
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jafari rastaman5 months
The path to the boot.
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GeauxGutsy5 months
Give me the 3 star that can be coached up vs these 5 star drama queens wanting MOAR money. NIL has ruined this sport!
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Last receiver transfer from Texas tech didn’t work out well, can’t even remember his name but he somehow got 7
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Solo Cam5 months
Wow I didn't know I couldn't be a reporter too.

LSU also wants other good players. Boom I contributed
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Shooter5 months
123 yards for the season...He sounds like a game changer!!!
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Doctor K5 months
They misused him. Their loss could be our gain. Have you given to the collective?
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ArabianTiger75 months
Why not just keep the 5 star Sampson around? I don’t understand why we let a local 5 star kid walk and then drool over some transfer head case. Sampson and Womack have shown too many flashes to let them go. Thought our staff could develop these young men.
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Have you watched Sampson play? He's completely clueless and looks to be years off. He couldn't even catch a pass at LSU in his limited opportunities. You don't think LSU knows what they have looking at him everyday in practice?
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Tiger_n_ATL5 months
Why would a five star go to fricking Texas Tech? Talk about bad business decisions…
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luciouslou5 months
Oil money in Lubbock. Morectgan we got
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CrystalPreserves5 months
Got Texas on there. That’s where he’s goin
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Davy5 months
That's Tennessee, my man
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Geauxldninja5 months
Not sure if you’re serious or just blind. Of course the big orange T is Tennessee. What about the big orange longhorn tho?
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markthetiger5 months
Longhorn logo up there as well, my man.
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MT5555 months
This guy is a cancer from what I hear. He tried to get Texas in trouble with recruiting stuff. I think the Texas bridge has been burned.
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saintslsupels5 months
So we finally get a recruit with a pair of balls who calls out cheaters, and your response is to call him a cancer? frick off bootlicker
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YMCA5 months
I’m a little surprised to see Texas as a possibility for that reason.
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Shaq4prez5 months
well since you "heard something" we should let BK know right away
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