BREAKING: LSU Just Landed The Best Player At His Position In The 2025 Class
March 17th, 2024, could potentially be dubbed as a day dedicated to college basketball as it marks Selection Sunday, when teams learn their fate for March Madness. However, for LSU football, Selection Sunday served as an opportunity to enhance their performance on the Gridiron.
LSU AddsFrom The 2025 Class
Miller hails from Laurel, Mississippi, and per On3, he holds the top spot among inside offensive linemen in the 2025 class, opting for the Tigers over offers from Ole Miss and Mississippi State. According to 247Sports, Miller is a four-star recruit standing at 6’5″ and weighing 315 pounds. He’s ranked as the 235th best overall player in the 2025 class.
BREAKING: Elite 2025 IOL Tyler Miller has Committed to LSU, he tells me for @on3recruits
The 6’6 318 IOL from Laurel, MS chose the Tigers over Ole Miss & Mississippi State
Miller is ranked as the No. 1 IOL in ‘25 (per On3) 👀
“Tigers on top!🐅”https://t.co/tYJYfhwXzh pic.twitter.com/s8c2sfFRJv
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) March 17, 2024
LSU Has Done Great Work In 2025
LSU has made significant waves in the 2025 recruiting class, securing commitments from top-tier talents across various positions. They’ve landed the best overall player and quarterback, Bryce Underwood, along with the number one wide receiver, Dakorien Moore, and the second-ranked running back, Harlem Berry. Adding the number one inside offensive lineman further solidifies their recruiting prowess.
With these formidable additions, LSU is poised to make a strong statement in the SEC and establish themselves as an elite powerhouse, particularly with the recent retirement of Nick Saban from Alabama. Under the leadership of Brian Kelly, the Tigers are primed to challenge Georgia for the title of the SEC’s top team.
However, LSU will face heightened competition, especially with the impending entry of Texas and Oklahoma into the SEC on July 1st. This influx of talent and competition will undoubtedly add intrigue and intensity to the conference landscape.