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Two former LSU wide receivers revealed their transfer destinations on Friday.

Kyle Parker has committed to Ohio State, while Nic Anderson is headed to Kentucky.

Parker, a former four-star prospect from Allen, Texas, just wrapped up his redshirt sophomore season with the Tigers, catching 31 passes for 330 yards and four touchdowns.

Anderson transferred to LSU from Oklahoma last offseason and played in 10 games for the Tigers in 2025, his redshirt junior year.

He caught 12 passes for 106 yards and two touchdowns this past season.

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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TheFunk2 months
Parker was going to be a dog in this offense. He was fun to watch. Best of luck to him and NA.
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eugene1928LSU2 months
Agreed had to be $$$$
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CDawson2 months
Of course, it’s now the only factor.
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hansongrad2 months
It was almost always about money now it’s just legal…
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Scotcho Libre2 months
I thought Kyle Parker was going to be the next great LSU WR. He showed flashes of his talent.
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TigerLord20202 months
Kyle Parker will play in the NFL for years
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ImBatman2 months
Not a Tiger anymore, so you are just Tiger bait!
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jimmy the leg2 months
Parker will be a major pick up for the bucknuts. Anderson will be a major target in Kentucky’s “offense.” Good luck to them unless their misfortune benefits the Tigers.
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4LSUinSC2 months
Tiger bait
Geaux fighting tigers
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Spankum2 months
Well, good for them…that’s two quality programs. Best of luck, to them both.
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kjntgr2 months
Kentucky is quality ?
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Barkbowwow2 months
You must be thinking basketball not football. Also don't forget who their OC is!!
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Tomball Tiger 22 months
I like Parker. Wish we could have kept him. He seemed to have some fight in him.
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Im4LSUnTN2 months
Hated to lose Parker. Thought he was breaking out as a future star
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