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According to reports, LSU defensive tackle Jalen Lee plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal. He becomes the 19th player to transfer out of the program this offseason.

The Watson, La. native transferred to LSU from Florida in 2022. He appeared in seven games in 2023, registering two tackles and a fumble recovery.

He played in four games this past season.

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Innoculum5 months
Goodluck youngin
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LSU82Cajun5 months
Just gives BK one more addition from the TP
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LSU Tiger Eyes5 months
As disappointing as our defense was this past season, I'm surprised to see that he only played in four games. That's a clear indicator of 'no bueno' performance.
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Not transferring, processed. Nothing against him and I wish him the best of luck, but they should differentiate between the two.
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LSU FSU Grad5 months
I had high hopes for him but at this point maybe it ain't the programs but him.
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pitchandcatch275 months
So, Bye
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CrystalPreserves5 months
LSU fan CrystalPreserves has entered the transfer portal.
The middle aged Pit Boss pellet smoker specialist watched LSU football games for 42 seasons.
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Bayou5 months
MasterBilt pays more NIL, baw!
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DVinBR5 months
just get a fricking useful degree, football aint it
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Sevensblue5 months
He probably should have stayed at UF if he cared about a degree
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UptownJoeBrown5 months
Heck, if I was a player that probably had no reasonable shot to go pro, I would go to Harvard, Yale, etc.
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HurricaneCamille5 months
IF you qualified academically. Simply choosing to go to an Ivy League school is not reality.
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Strannix5 months
Im also exploring my options
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NorthSider725 months
And I bet they're limited.
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