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Just because he has a offer dont mean it’s not a conditional offer.

Like if this guy don’t sign we want you are or someshit like that

 
Shea Patterson transferring to Michigan. If he can play next year it will be great. All we need is a QB. Defense is great and the skill position talent is there
 
LSU's Austin Thomas is headed home, a source confirmed to NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune.

Go Vols 247 first reported that LSU football's general manager is headed to Tennessee to serve in a similar role on new Vols coach Jeremy Pruitt's staff.

Thomas is from Franklin, Tenn., which is just south of Nashville and is about a three-hour drive away from Knoxville and Tennessee's campus.

A source told NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune that LSU made a bigger contract offer to Thomas than Tennessee offered but Thomas wanted to go home and help rebuild Tennessee.

LSU records show that Thomas was making $125,000 in his role as general manager and his contract was set to run out in May 2018.

Last season, Thomas was ranked as the No. 2 recruiter in the SEC and No. 10 in the country by 247 Sports for the job he did in helped keeping together LSU's 2017 class after Les Miles was fired and Ed Orgeron took over.

Yo this is huge. Dude is a wizard in recruiting. That is a huge blow to LSU.
 
We trying to flip Asante Samuel Jr from Florida State. Also working on Patrick Surtain Jr. Side note: we getting old lol. Watched their dads in the NFL
 
Those 2 with Brock Marion at safety with Jason Taylor at DE and Zach Thomas at middle linebacker. Too bad our offense wasn't worth shit with those guys in their prime
 

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