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During a Texas Bowl press conference this week, head coach Brian Kelly was asked about senior offensive guard Garrett Dellinger and his status for the bowl game.

Kelly said that Dellinger would be physically cleared to play in the bowl game, but he would have to decide if he wants to play or sit out to prepare for the NFL Draft.

Dellinger, who has exhausted his eligibility, has not played since suffering a high ankle sprain on Oct. 26 vs. Texas A&M that required Tightrope surgery.

The former four-star recruit from Clarkston, Mich., played in 41 games with 30 starts for the Tigers over his four-year career in Baton Rouge.

Filed Under: LSU Football
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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cajunmud6 months
I saw that Heard (exLSU OT) was playing LT for TN. So he was here for 1 year...Auburn 1 year...TN this year. With Will leaving, wonder if he'd be interested in coming back here next year?

If Emory returns at RT, this could be very good to us. (if we can afford him)
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RightWingTiger6 months
Heard transferred straight to TN from LSU. Not sure where you got Auburn from?
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themunch6 months
Good news he has recovered.
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HC876 months
Coming off the injury, you can understand if he opts out. He brought his lunch pale to LSU and was a contributor. Hope to see him playing on Sundays next season.
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