LSU freshman quarterback Walker Howard has entered his name into the NCAA Transfer Portal and will surely have a running list of potential suitors. Who will win the Howard sweepstakes?
Former LSU wide receiver Jack Bech has announced he will be transferring to TCU. The Lafayette, La. native had a breakout freshman campaign for the Tigers in 2021, but injuries and falling back in the rotation halted success in year two with LSU.
Transfer portal season is in full swing as hundreds of players have announced the departure from their current schools. For LSU, two players have officially entered their name in the portal.
LSU wide receiver Jack Bech will enter his name in the NCAA transfer portal, he announced on Tuesday via social media. The Lafayette, La. native had a breakout freshman campaign, but injuries and falling back in the rotation halted success in year two.
It’ll take a full squad to take down the Alabama Crimson Tide this Saturday and the Tigers are beginning to near full strength. With the open date allowing players to rehab, specifically Jack Bech and John Emery, LSU is trending positively from a health perspective.
The open date provides the Tigers with the chance to get in preparation for the daunting task ahead against Alabama, but also gives this program the chance to get healthy.
It hasn’t quite been the sophomore campaign Jack Bech was hoping to have to this point. Battling injuries from fall camp to now, he’s been banged up for most of the season, with another injury forcing him out of the game against Florida Saturday night.
Through the past two games, LSU wide receiver Jack Bech has been targeted only twice with one reception for 17 yards against Southern. Bech, who burst onto the scene as a freshman, was only on the field for eight plays in the Week 2 victory.
One target, zero catches. That was the stat line for LSU sophomore wide receiver Jack Bech in last Saturday’s 31-16 victory over Mississippi State in the Southeastern Conference opener.
Max Johnson’s transfer from LSU to Texas A&M was one of the more noteworthy storylines of the offseason, and his name came up on Monday at SEC Media Days.
ATLANTA – First-year coach Brian Kelly and three Tiger football players will represent LSU when SEC Media Days open Monday here. LSU tapped sophomore receiver Jack Bech, defensive end BJ Ojulari and junior linebacker [...]
As LSU watched members of the secondary, receiver room and offensive line moved on from the program, the immediate and glaring need started there. But overshadowed a bit is the Tigers need for improved depth and talent at the tight end spot, a position that doesn't have a long history of being featured but is critical for this offense nonetheless.
LSU players have been busy with final exams for much of the week so there hasn't been much time for this team to really catch its breath and think about the new era of LSU football. But with finals week now out of the way, players will soon start shuffling back into the training facilities to prepare for the Tigers' Jan.
The LSU defense is playing its best ball of the season after discovering what the players were good at and devising a scheme around what best suits them.
The LSU Football program began to see a surge with its wide receiver core during the 2019 National Championship season, and with the youth movement going on a wide receiver another great group of pass catchers is emerging.
LSU's win over Central Michigan could possibly best be described as a breakout game for multiple LSU freshmen receivers. The Tigers were carried throughout the night on big plays made by the 2021 class of offensive weapons.
LSU’s wide receivers have made plenty of plays for the Tigers against Central Michigan in Baton Rouge Saturday night. Jack Bech, a true freshman from nearby Lafayette, hauled in an incredible 1-handed touchdown catch from quarterback Max Johnson late in the second quarter of a lopsided contest.
The emergence of LSU tight end Jack Bech has been a major bright spot for Coach Ed Orgeron’s group with two games under their belt. The true-freshman tight end has become one of Max Johnson’s most consistent targets while just scratching the surface.
As fall camp reaches the halfway point for LSU, one of the positions that is still very much in a state of unknown is the tight end spot. The Tigers have
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