LSU running back John Emery officially entered the NCAA Transfer Portal in April after making the decision to return to football following an ACL tear in 2024.
The early expectation was that Emery would begin focusing on "life after football," but with another year of eligibility, he's elected to give it a final go for his seventh season.
Emery, who suffered a torn ACL last fall, has missed significant time during his collegiate career after battling the injury bug during his stint with LSU.
Now, after multiple ACL tears, academic challenges that have led to missed games, and more, the Louisiana native will return to college football in 2025.
LSU head coach Brian Kelly was asked about Emery's intentions to return to football during Spring Camp:
"No, we haven't talked to John about it," Kelly said when asked if he'd spoken to Emery about a return to LSU. "It was the first that we've heard. We love John, but sometimes, you know, things happen. We don't know where it came from.
"We'll be supportive in any way we can, but we're set where we are at in terms of the running back position. But love John, and we will be here to help and support him. If he's given a seventh year, he is certainly a young man who can help somebody in the Power Four."
During an appearance on The Paul Finebaum Show last September, LSU head coach Brian Kelly stated that Emery would be preparing for life after football following the injury.
“John, you know, I think it’s always about how you handle adversity,” Kelly said. “Unfortunately, he’s had this before. And I think he’s at a place in his life now that he knows he can do things outside of football. I think that’s what the trap is here, is that many of these young men sometimes didn’t know that they could do things outside of just football. And that’s a shame, right?
"I think building an identity outside of football with these young men is so crucial when you come into football programs. And we’ve done that.
“John knows that he has a life outside of football… is he disappointed? Absolutely. We’re crushed for him. But he knows that he has a life outside of football and now he’s going to be working towards that.”
Now, after putting the finishing touches on his rehabilitation following an ACL tear, Emery eyes a return to the gridiron.
The National Champion has signed with the UTSA Roadrunners for his final season of college football and will head to the Lone Star State for the 2025 season.
BREAKING: LSU transfer RB John Emery Jr. has signed with UTSA, @PeteNakos_ reports.
— Transfer Portal (@TransferPortal_) May 12, 2025
Emery will play his 7th season of college football for the Roadrunners.https://t.co/cVqgK7RvNK pic.twitter.com/ROALD3jwJQ
Emery will suit up for his seventh season of football as he looks to make an immediate impact for the AAC program heading into his final year.
The veteran running back has totaled 1,062 career rushing yards and 14 touchdowns while starting in five games and appearing in 37.
He saw most of his production occur in 2020 and 2022, logging 75 and 76 carries, respectively.
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