LSU Tigers running back Caden Durham will be back in Baton Rouge for the 2026 season after making the decision to withdraw from the NCAA Transfer Portal after a short stint.
LSU Tigers running back Caden Durham has withdrawn from the NCAA Transfer Portal and will return to Baton Rouge for the 2026 season, according to CBS Sports.
LSU Tigers running back Caden Durham is considering a return to Baton Rouge for his junior campaign despite revealing intentions of entering the Transfer Portal this month, according to CBS Sports.
Since arriving in Baton Rouge, Lane Kiffin has been knee-deep in the recruiting process. While LSU remains committed to its ongoing quarterback search, it is also working hard to convince star running back Caden Durham to withdraw from the college football transfer portal.
By GLENN GUILBEAU, Tiger Rag Editor LSU coach Lane Kiffin is expected to host two top 10 portal players this weekend as the portal window rolls through its first weekend.
Pete Golding and the Ole Miss Rebels are preparing to be big spenders in the NCAA Transfer Portal with the program eyeing reinforcements on both sides of the ball.
LSU football enters a pivotal offseason moment as the transfer portal delivered its most consequential blow since opening Friday, January 2. With running back depth already thinned by recent departures, Saturday’s portal news alters the Tigers’ offseason outlook and drew national attention to Baton Rouge.
The LSU Tigers fell to the Ole Miss Rebels in Oxford on Saturday night, dropping their first game of the year 24-19. LSU was favored, and our experts thought the Tigers would prevail despite an injury to star back Caden Durham.
LSU football head coach Brian Kelly made it clear during the week that running back Caden Durham’s chances to play against Ole Miss depended on two things: his ability to cut and to accelerate.
No. 4 LSU likely won't have leading rusher Caden Durham when the Tigers visit No. 13 Ole Miss on Saturday in an early-season SEC showdown in Oxford, Miss., ESPN reported on Friday.
LSU football head coach Brian Kelly gave a clear checklist for running back Caden Durham’s chances to suit up against Ole Miss on Saturday as the lead back is dealing with an ankle injury.
No. 4 LSU is gearing up for a crucial game on the road against No. 13 Ole Miss, and it will need all the help it can get. The Tigers are rolling this season and are 4-0 for the first time under head coach Brian Kelly.
LSU Tigers running back Caden Durham suffered an ankle injury in Week 4 during the program's 56-10 victory over Southeastern Louisiana. Durham will be listed as questionable on the SEC Availability Report Wednesday night as the program prepares for a matchup against No.
The LSU Tigers enter this week needing good health as they prepare for Lane Kiffin's Ole Miss Rebels. The No. 4 Tigers and No. 13 Rebels are set for what might be more of a defensive battle, but the tides may turn as the latest injury report from Brian Kelly is promising.
GLENN GUILBEAU, Tiger Rag Editor You may notice that LSU sophomore running back Caden Durham is literally lighter on his feet this season. It was noticeable on LSU’s first play of the 2025 season last [...] The post LSU’s Caden Durham Can Feel A Great Season Coming … Clear Down To His Toes appeared first on Tiger Rag.
There's a ton of pressure on LSU head coach Brian Kelly heading into the 2025 season. He needs to get his team into the College Football Playoff or he may end up facing the wrath of a fanbase with some high expectations.
There are six SEC teams in the conference standings sitting at 6-1, and two of them will face off when the LSU Tigers (6-1, 3-0 SEC) hit the road for a second consecutive week to play the Texas A&M Aggies (6-1, 4-0).
Brian Kelly loves it when he sees his players succeed. And one player who has forced his way into a huge role and immense consistent success this year for LSU has been true freshman running back Caden Durham.
Caden Durham ran for three touchdowns Saturday night and No. 8 LSU limited Arkansas to 38 yards on the ground in a 34-10 Southeastern Conference win in Fayetteville, Ark.