Breaking News: The LSU tigers head coach has opened another portal for commitment due to…

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Breaking News: The LSU tigers head coach has opened another portal for commitment due to…

 

 

Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers have landed a commitment from North Carolina State safety Tamarcus Cooley, On3 Sports’ Pete Nakos reported on Monday.

Cooley, the No. 1 available safety in the portal market, heads to Baton Rouge after a standout season with the Wolfpack in 2024.

 

The highest-rated defensive player on the North Carolina State squad in 2024, Cooley departed Raleigh after logging 30 tackles, nine passes broken, three interceptions and a pair of forced fumbles last season.

 

Cooley spent his first season with the Maryland Terrapins in 2023 prior to heading to North Carolina State in 2024.

He immediately caught the eye of head coach Dave Doeren midway through the season as a key contributor as a redshirt-fr

eshman.

 

 

Now, Cooley enters the mix with LSU adding the No. 2 overall safety in the NCAA Transfer Portal.

 

It’s a monstrous get for the program with LSU addressing seemingly every need during the winter portal window. The final piece was adding two safeties, and with one down, attention could shift to another.

Kelly and Co. hold America’s No. 1 Transfer Portal Class with 16 additions to this poi

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Now, Cooley enters the mix with LSU adding the No. 2 overall safety in the NCAA Transfer Portal.

It’s a monstrous get for the program with LSU addressing seemingly every need during the winter portal window. The final piece was adding two safeties, and with one down, attention could shift to another.

Kelly and Co. hold America’s No. 1 Transfer Portal Class with 16 additions to this point:

Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers have landed a commitment from North Carolina State safety Tamarcus Cooley, On3 Sports’ Pete Nakos reported on Monday.

 

Cooley, the No. 1 available safety in the portal market, heads to Baton Rouge after a standout season with the Wolfpack in 2024.

 

The highest-rated defensive player on the North Carolina State squad in 2024, Cooley departed Raleigh after logging 30 tackles, nine passes broken, three interceptions and a pair of forced fumbles last season.

Cooley spent his first season with the Maryland Terrapins in 2023 prior to heading to North Carolina State in 2024.

 

He immediately caught the eye of head coach Dave Doeren midway through the season as a key contributor as a redshirt-fr

eshman.

 

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