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Matt Zenitz of 247Sports has reported that LSU's director of player personnel, Preston Tiffany, is expected to take a job with the Philadelphia Eagles.

Preston Tiffany joined the LSU football team in February 2024 as the director of player personnel for the Tigers.

Tiffany came to Baton Rouge after spending four years at Ole Miss, progressing from a recruiting and personnel assistant to his final role as director of player personnel with the Rebels.



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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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uscpuke13 months
Looks exactly like a Preston Tiffany
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saint tiger22513 months
That baw out kicked his coverage. I have to respect it.
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Morpheus13 months
That’s how u can tell a dude has a Hog 101
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cypresstiger13 months
Which one is Preston?
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Bud Rollins13 months
Let Preston go but keep Tiffany lol.
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NorthSider7213 months
Hate to lose her.
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cajunmud13 months
You would think the Eagles woulda hired the guy doing the same job at Georgia.
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Recoveringcajun13 months
What’s a director of player personnel do anyway?
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Longhorn Actual13 months
Judging by that twink, I think they fluff the players before each game.
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eddieray13 months
Is that Preston and Tiffany?
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GeorgeTheGreek13 months
Damn is she stacked?
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LSU_Legz13 months
2
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UncleLester13 months
He accomplished nothing at LSU. That's his legacy in Baton Rouge.
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TigerFox13 months
How does one become the director of player personnel!
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BIIIL13 months
The article referred to "his" so one would think that it is the guy in the purple shirt. There are some pretty nasty remarks made. I wonder why? Accurate, or just trolls being mean trolls?
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tigersbb13 months
Doubt Preston has ever suited up.
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