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Three players that transferred into LSU:

David-Michael

Carrell

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Deep Snapper
Height: 5'11"
Weight: 254lbs.
Class: Sophomore
City/State: Bourg, La.
High School: South Terrebonne HS
Other College: Southern
Experience: Transfer
 

Andre

Sale

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Quarterback
Height: 6'4"
Weight: 209lbs.
Class: Sophomore
City/State: Little Rock, Ark.
High School: Catholic HS for Boys
Other College: Tennessee Tech
Major: Sport Administration
Experience: Transfer

 

 

Wesley

McKoy

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Wide Receiver
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 192lbs.
Class: Junior
City/State: Englewood Cliffs, N.J.
High School: Don Bosco Preparatory HS
Other College: Rhode Island
Major: Sport Administration
Experience: Transfer
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Another transfer. 

Reserve defensive lineman Michael Williams parts ways with Texas before making his Longhorn debut

Posted December 17th, 2018

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Danny Davis American-Statesman Staff

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Texas’ upcoming appearance in the New Orleans-hosted Sugar Bowl will no longer be a homecoming for Michael Williams.

Williams, a freshman defensive lineman, has left the Longhorns. 247Sports reported on Williams’ transfer this past weekend, and Texas later confirmed the news with multiple media outlets. Williams has since been removed from the UT roster.

 

Williams was a three-star recruit from Baton Rouge, La., when he joined UT’s 2018 recruiting class. Said Texas coach Tom Herman this past February: “Mike Williams is a guy, again I told you last year who I think might be a sleeper, this guy I loved his film. … Whoa, that’s a really, really flexible, athletic dude.” The 6-2, 275-pound Williams, however, never appeared in a game for the Longhorns.

The departure of Williams comes after the announced transfer of running back Toneil Carter. UT has depth in its backfield, so the loss of Williams may be more notable. Seniors Charles Omenihu, Breckyn Hager and Chris Nelson, who have accounted for 38 of the 40 starts on UT’s defensive line this season, will play in their final games when UT meets Georgia in the Sugar Bowl. The 2019 recruiting class for Texas currently has commitments from four defensive linemen.

 

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