Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers continue their search for interior defensive line depth through the NCAA transfer portal, listing potential targets.
Another visitor is expected in Baton Rouge this weekend, according to On3's Pete Nacos.
Michigan State defensive lineman Simeon Burrow Jr., the No. 1 noncommittal lineman in the portal, is scheduled to be in town to visit LSU on Sunday.
Burrow entered the portal on Thursday and quickly became one of the most coveted players at his position, with sources suggesting the Tigers would pursue a move to the Spartans.
After spending a few hours at the portal, both parties scheduled the visit and the visit was ready. LSU will be Burrow's first visit as Bo Davis and others roll out the red carpet for top transfer targets.
Burrow spent four seasons at Michigan State and is currently looking for a new home for his final season of eligibility, but with LSU joining early, he will be wined and dined during the transfer process. .
Burrow played in 34 games and played in 30 games with 110 total tackles, 18.5 tackles for loss, 10.5 sacks, 2 blocked field goals, 1 pass breakup, 2 forced fumbles, and 1 fumble recovery. was recorded.
LSU also hosted Indiana defensive lineman Phillip Bridy for a visit to Baton Rouge last week as he navigates a busy recruiting landscape.
Another spring visitor: Philip Bridy (Indiana)
Bridie, one of the most coveted transfers in the portal, contacted Brian Kelly and others before continuing with his visiting schedule last week. He visited LSU after a trip to Washington. From there, he was scheduled to visit Oklahoma on April 19, but later canceled his trip, according to On3.
LSU, Auburn and Washington remain the schools Bridy will monitor in his recruiting efforts, according to people familiar with his recruiting efforts. LSU offered graduate transfer before the spring window opened.
The veteran lineman, who has one year of eligibility left, is hoping to increase his draft stock and enter a situation where he has a chance to win.
Bridy was scheduled to visit Arizona State University before his trip to LSU, but later canceled that trip and made plans to visit Baton Rouge midweek.
The 6-foot-3, 195-pounder spent three seasons at Texas Tech before joining the Indiana Hoosiers. During his time with the Red Raiders, he appeared in 34 games and recorded 39 tackles, six tackles for loss, and two sacks.
Bridie, who played at Indiana University in 2023, played in 12 games and started 11, recording 30 tackles, four tackles for loss, two QB hurries and one pass breakup.
Rumors are starting to swirl that Auburn might be the team to beat here, but LSU will continue to push for him as decision day quickly approaches.
LSU Country will provide an update on Brian Kelly and the Tigers' transfer portal process over the next two busy weeks.
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