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Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports
On Tuesday, LSU officially announced the hires of Sam Petitto, Kelvin Bolden, and Jeff Martin:

Sam Petitto: Director of Scouting/Personnel Strategy
Petitto recently joined LSU from Ohio State, where he served as the Director of Player Personnel. The Amite, La., native also worked under Nick Saban at Alabama for eight years.

Kelvin Bolden: Sr. Associate AD/Assistant General Manager
Bolden spent the past three seasons at Ole Miss as Coordinator of Recruiting Strategy. He reunites with LSU Sr. Associate AD Austin Thomas, with whom he worked for two seasons in Oxford.

Jeff Martin: Director of Player Personnel
Martin, a New Orleans native, returns to LSU, where he served multiple roles in the past. Most recently, Martin was Southern Cal's Director of Scouting and Relations.

Filed Under: LSU Football
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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BIIIL4 months
The dream team of coaches and support staff. A top recruiting and transfer portal class. Possible Heisman QB. Sounds like the ingredients for a delicious cake
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TigersX3374 months
well hold that bc they are saying Nuss tore his ACL
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TIGERhype4 months
Stop spreading misinformation.
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Klark Kent4 months
this aged well. have an ounce of patience next time….ooof
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225Tyga4 months
Wow BK…geaux crazy!!!
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Let’s geaux!IN
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Rummeltigah4 months
Natty ??
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tigerpierre4 months
Just WOW!!
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cajunmud4 months
August 31st: LSU 1 - 0
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Spankum4 months
Is there always this much front-office hiring? Are these vacant positions or just folks wanting to get back to Louisiana?
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couv12174 months
Get’em JMart. Freshman year. Parade grounds. Raining and sloppy. Impromptu football game. He smoked me. White CB vs JMart. We still laugh about it to this day. He could’ve sent me a postcard it was so bad haha
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