A district attorney's office investigation has discovered several inconsistencies in the police report on a fatal crash involving LSU wide receiver Kyren Lacy.
Longtime ESPN analyst Ryan Clark issued an apology on Thursday for some recent comments he made about the fatal car crash that former LSU star wide receiver Kyren Lacy allegedly caused last year.
Former LSU Tigers standout and NFL veteran Ryan Clark utilized his platform on ESPN this week to publicly voice his thoughts on the new details surrounding ex-LSU wide receiver Kyren Lacy's arrest.
As a fellow LSU alum, ESPN analyst Ryan Clark has been highly invested in the narrative around Kyren Lacy‘s death in April. He has also been invested in the former Tigers receiver’s alleged involvement in a tragic car accident last December that resulted in the death of 78-year-old veteran Herman Hall of Thibodaux, La.
The past 12 months saw the rise, fall and untimely death of LSU running back Kyren Lacy. In the wake of new evidence suggesting that he may have been innocent of the crime that set of the chain of events that ruined his life, ESPN's Ryan Clark had a lot to say on the matter.
Days after the attorney for Kyren Lacy alleged that the former LSU wide receiver did not caused a fatal car crash on Dec. 17, Louisiana State Police put out video and data records on Tuesday that it maintains confirm Lacy's driving sparked the chain of events leading to the collision.
Former LSU Tigers standout and NFL veteran Ryan Clark utilized his platform on ESPN's "Monday Night Football" to voice his thoughts on the new details surrounding ex-LSU wide receiver Kyren Lacy's charges.
Ryan Clark had a strong reaction to the new information regarding the Kyren Lacy case. During his appearance on ESPN’s SportsCenter after the Monday Night
Brian Kelly continues to disappoint LSU Tigers fans on and off the field. Not only are the Tigers struggling to field a competitive offense despite a massive offseason NIL investment that brought Garrett Nussmeier back and lured several speedy receivers, but Kelly has repeatedly nuked goodwill opportunities.
In a recent interview with HTV10, the attorney representing former LSU wide receiver Kyren Lacy released new information involving charges surrounding the ex-Tiger.
Kyren Lacy’s tragic death took a shocking and unexpected turn as new footage has emerged. The footage completely changed the narrative around the fatal crash that allegedly led him to take his own life in April.
In an interview with HTV10, the attorney representing former LSU wide receiver Kyren Lacy went viral after releasing new information involving the charges this week.
College football fans were treated to a heartwarming gesture during Miami’s massive Week 6 win over Florida State. With all eyes on the prime-time rivalry matchup, Hurricanes receiver CJ Daniels took the opportunity to pay tribute to former LSU teammate Kyren Lacy.
Late LSU wide receiver Kyren Lacy received a potential new development in his previous legal case. Angel Reese wants justice after Lacy was allegedly proven to be not responsible for a negligent homicide charge.
The tragic December 2024 crash that claimed the life of 78-year-old Herman Hall was initially blamed on Kyren Lacy, with Louisiana State Police alleging that Lacy’s reckless driving triggered a deadly chain reaction.
An attorney for the late Kyren Lacy, the former LSU wide receiver who died by a self-inflicted gunshot wound in April after he was charged with negligent homicide and felony hit-and-run, said Friday that Lacy's car was nearly far behind the accident at the time of impact.
Even when you think that person closest to you is happy and healthy, they could be battling demons that you cannot see. That is what those who knew Kyren Lacy will be thinking about for years to come.
Former LSU wide receiver Kyren Lacy died on Saturday night, and reports indicate that he committed suicide. A friend of Lacy shared on social media Sunday morning that the ex-Tigers star has died.
In his final collegiate season, he hauled in 58 catches for 866 yards and nine TDs, and he was on track to hear his name called at some point during April's NFL Draft.
Former LSU wide receiver Kyren Lacy has passed away in Houston at age 24, Baton Rouge TV station WAFB reported Sunday. The report, confirmed by a family member, comes 11 days before Lacy was hoping to be picked in the NFL draft.
"Wide Receiver U" is back in session. College football spring games are, more than anything, a litmus test for where players and units stand heading into the summer.