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LSU offensive lineman Coen Echols announced that he is entering the transfer portal.

Echols, a redshirt freshman from Katy, Texas played in all 12 games this season with seven starts.

Echols is the 2nd LSU offensive lineman planing to enter the transfer portal, along with Carius Curne.

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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keepitsimple23 months
Are any players left at this point?
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BIIIL3 months
Not enough is said about the lousy job the offensive line coach did. Expect better results with a real coach. The last one had bad results every year
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Shanegolang3 months
Good news! Form a new, winning team!
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armytiger333 months
Every dude who leaves is an open spot for the new coaches to get someone better
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LSUPilot073 months
The portal for OL looks pretty void of good players if Curne is the #1 rated OL in it.
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Shawn773 months
NCAA has become an unrestricted free agency for professional football players. College football is a thing of the past.
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sabbertooth3 months
If you want to figure out what happened here watch and see where he lands. Looking for money another big time program. LSU OL up grade he goes to a lower tier program.
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tigerbutt3 months
These guys know Lane isn’t going to put up with laziness.
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how3333 months
4/5 star players do not suddenly lose they talent. Poor coaching, poor scheme, or both.
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Recoveringcajun3 months
Could also be that they got here, had money for the first time, and simply slacked off because they couldn’t handle it.
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Jd751893 months
Bye.
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eddieray3 months
Maybe he’ll get better coaching at his next stop
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Popstiger3 months
Probably just checking his market value. These have been relatively high ranked prospects that were terrible this year.
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Popstiger3 months
Probably just checking his market value. These have been relatively high ranked prospects that were terrible this year.
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LSUmudman3 months
With the horrendous display of “blocking” this year by the LSU Oline…..I do not think LSU is at a disadvantage losing some of these players because I think the new sheriff in town is gonna work work work the guys who will play on the Oline in 2026
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ghillie3 months
Worst offense in the conference. Hard to clean up when the children are still in the house.
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porge71063 months
Good luck. Geaux tigers
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DVinBR3 months
Enjoy your future G5 school
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Gumbaw3 months
Purge them all Lane!
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UncleLester3 months
Best of Luck, Coen!

As we always say: “Once a Tiger, Always* a Tiger!”


*Except for Derrius Guice.
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NebraskaExPat3 months
No need to criticize these linemen. They may have been a completely different group with a different coach.
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mattchewbocca3 months
Tired of this. We can criticize as much as we want. They ain’t kids no more.
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Buckeye Dad3 months
Why do people think of college students as kids? They are now getting paid to do a job and like anyone else they are open to criticism for not preforming that job! They are also old enough to vote and there are plenty of 18-22 year olds serving in the military! Please stop acting like college athletes are toddlers!
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NebraskaExPat3 months
I don't think of them as kids. I do think the linemen are being criticized for playing under bad coaching.
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