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MaxPreps is your source for National Signing Day information this season, nationwide and in Louisiana.
The activity and suspense from the day has just about wrapped up and Louisiana can lay claim to 95 recruits who signed National Letters of Intent. There are also two more who are still committed but have not signed.
Visit our
Louisiana National Signing Day page to see the names, rankings and high schools of all the Louisiana players who signed or did not sign Wednesday. You can sort by division as well, breaking things down to even smaller levels.
Here are some fun facts from what went down on National Signing Day in Louisiana:
- LSU kept seven recruits home, including a quartet of 4-stars that includes
Plaquemine FS/CB
Todd Harris,
St. James QB/FS
Lowell Narcisse,
Livonia RB/SS
Patrick Queen and
Notre Dame (Crowley) DT
Tyler Shelvin.
- Alabama landed three 4-star recruits, including
Southern Lab (Baton Rouge) MLB
Christopher Allen,
Ruston DE Isaiah Buggs and
Neville (Monroe) DE
Phidarian Mathis.
- Louisiana Tech picked up the most in-state talent with eight recruits. Three-stars Neville CB
Jacorion Andrews and
Oak Grove G/C
Joshua Mote lead the Bulldogs' recruiting class.
- Colorado State signed three from Pelican State prospects, including 3-star
St. Augustine (New Orleans) QB
Justice McCoy.
Travis Etienne Jr. of Jennings signed with Clemson.
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