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LSU head coach Ed Orgeron addressed the media after practice on Thursday and said that several players will not travel with the team to Starkville for Saturday's SEC opener vs. Mississippi State.

They are OL Donavaughn Campbell, TE Caleb Roddy, DL Frank Herron, and CB Kristian Fulton. They’re “not available right now,” Orgeron said.

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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xGeauxLSUx81 months
You know who IS available? Key :pimp:
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jayboy50481 months
Any1 know what's going on with KF
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lob128481 months
Heard Herron is out 6 games, makes sense.
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Ponchy Tiger81 months
Campbell has a high ankle sprain.
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STRIPES81 months
Frank Herron has been inelligible for halfvhis career. At some point you need to stop wasting time and effort.
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Lsupimp81 months
Not saying -just saying- but failing a drug test is a one game suspension and failing two drug tests is a six game suspension. Again - I have ZERO specific information about any of these individuals- just explaining a policy.
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c on z81 months
Will we go an entire season where multiple players are going to be out?
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pellietigersaint81 months
I'm not gonna sweat any player whether it be personal conduct, behavior, grades, etc. Dance with the girl you came with.....
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Lexman181 months
It's becoming obvious that Herron is dealing with some off field issues. I don't think we can count on him playing this season. We could really use the depth. But some things you can't control.
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conman81 months
Caleb Roddy is definitely in the dog house
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Frick
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LSUBadger81 months
Weeeeeeeeeeedddddd Three games for your third fail.
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