LSU 2015 Recruiting Class: Who did the Tigers sign?

Oct 19, 2013; Oxford, MS, USA; LSU Tigers helmet during the game against the Mississippi Rebels at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. Mississippi Rebels defeat the LSU Tigers 27-24. Mandatory Credit: Spruce Derden-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 19, 2013; Oxford, MS, USA; LSU Tigers helmet during the game against the Mississippi Rebels at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. Mississippi Rebels defeat the LSU Tigers 27-24. Mandatory Credit: Spruce Derden-USA TODAY Sports

The LSU Tigers had the nation’s No. 2 recruiting class in 2014, so what does Les Miles have in store for an encore in 2015?


LSU is accustomed to a high level of success on the football field and on the recruiting trail, but the success with the latter could outweigh the former after a disappointing 8-5 season in 2014.

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This was the worst season for Les Miles and LSU since they went 8-5 in 2008, but after signing the nation’s No. 2 class that featured No. 1 overall recruit Leonard Fournette, five-star receiver Malachi Dupre and five-star safety Jamal Adams, LSU should be back to the standard of 10-plus wins in 2015.

LSU will be hard pressed to top last year’s class when the talent in the state of Louisiana was as flush as it’s been in recent memory, but Miles and his staff have put together a very strong follow up in 2015.

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  • The Tigers have a pair of five-star commitments in Kevin Toliver II who had been committed to LSU for the better part of two years and wide receiver Tyron Johnson, the No. 1 player in the state of Louisiana and the No. 1 wide receiver in the class.

    In total, LSU has 21 commitments entering National Signing Day to give them the No. 6 class overall and the No. 3 class in the SEC, behind Alabama and Tennessee.

    As the signed letters of intent are faxed in this page will be updated throughout the day to reflect the changes to LSU’s class, so stay with us at FanSided throughout signing day for the latest recruiting trail developments for Les Miles’ squad.

    Update: 3:00 p.m.

    LSU moved up three spots to finish with the No. 5 class and No. 3 class in the SEC after signing 25 players, including the pair of five-stars.

    Next: National Signing Day Predictions and Announcement Schedule

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