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Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers wrapped up the program’s first big recruiting event of the year after the staff held Junior Day on Saturday.

 

It was a day where the Tigers brought in a myriad of 2026 and 2027 prospects to campus to soak in the scenes of Death Valley in an all day event

.Mack, the No. 1 wideout in Louisiana, received a scholarship from his hometown program in early 2024 with wide receivers coach Cortez Hankton monitoring the 2026 star.

Mack made his way to campus in late July for LSU’s annual Bayou Splash recruiting event alongside several of the top prospects in America.

 

For the top-ranked wideout in the Bayou State, he’s seen premier programs turn up the heat, but LSU is certainly making a move in his recruitment.

 

Mack has one-on-one time with Brrian Kelly, soaked in the scenes of Death Valley and had time to talk shop with other premier prospects, a source tells LSU Tigers On SI.

 

The 6-foot, 192-pounder has received offers from Auburn, Florida State, Mississippi State, Nebraska and Penn State, among others as his rise con

tinues.

Anderson holds offers from the likes of Oregon, Ole Miss, USC and Florida State, among several others, as his recruitment takes off.

 

The Bayou State star is coming off of a dominant junior campaign for his Edna Karr Cougars squad after leading the program to a state title.

 

The coveted lineman earned 5A All-State honors after tallying 44 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, 10 sacks, 18 quarterback hurries, two interceptions and a touchdown in 2024. He’s the top pledge in LSU’s 2026 Recruiting Class to this point.

 

Now, after a critical season with the top programs in America swinging for the fences in his recruitment, LSU isn’t letting up.

Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers hosted Anderson for a visit on Saturday where he was in town for the program’s Junior Day event.A player who has burst on the scene as one of the top players in Louisiana last season, Darby has reeled in offers from Alabama, Florida State and Tennessee, among several other programs.

 

But after receiving a scholarship from his dream school, the prolific wideout made his decision. He’s an LSU Tiger.

 

Darby comes in as the No. 8 overall prospect in Louisiana with tremendous upside looking ahead.

 

A 6-foot-1, 178-pounder who’s been on LSU’s radar this season, Kelly and the Tigers extended an offer to the coveted Bayou State native ahead of the program’s matchup against the Alabama Crimson Tide in early November while on a visit.

Darby logged 100 receptions for 1,754 yards and 24 touchdowns on the year after putting America on notice.Mack, the No. 1 wideout in Louisiana, received a scholarship from his hometown program in early 2024 with wide receivers coach Cortez Hankton monitoring the 2026 star.

 

Mack made his way to campus in late July for LSU’s annual Bayou Splash recruiting event alongside several of the top prospects in America.

 

For the top-ranked wideout in the Bayou State, he’s seen premier programs turn up the heat, but LSU is certainly making a move in his recruitment.

 

Mack has one-on-one time with Brrian Kelly, soaked in the scenes of Death Valley and had time to talk shop with other premier prospects, a source tells LSU Tigers On SI.

 

The 6-foot, 192-pounder has received offers from Auburn, Florida State, Mississippi State, Nebraska and Penn State, among others as his rise continues.

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