Future LSU Tigers shine as Edna Karr beats Alexandria for the State Championship

Jt Lindsey 6 runs the ball as Alexandria takes on Edna Karr in the LHSAA Div I State Football Championship game in the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, LA. Saturday, Dec. 14, 2024.
Jt Lindsey 6 runs the ball as Alexandria takes on Edna Karr in the LHSAA Div I State Football Championship game in the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, LA. Saturday, Dec. 14, 2024. | SCOTT CLAUSE/USA TODAY Network / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

As LSU continues its offseason, we're inching closer to LSU getting its early enrollees in the 2025 signing class onto campus. Louisiana wrapped up its High School season on Saturday and Edna Karr versus Alexandria was a game headlining future LSU Tigers.

Two LSU Tigers signees played their last High School careers before they'll head to LSU in JT Lindsey and TaRon Francis.

JT Lindsey and Alexandria had no where to run all day as Edna Karr's defensive front dominated the game but, Lindsey still picked up 115 yards rushing on 22 carries.

LSU signee TaRon Francis lived up to his Manchild nickname catching three passes for 66 yards and a pair of touchdowns elevating above the defense.

The stars of the game were two players in LSU's 2026 recruiting class as Richard Anderson and Aiden Hall had monster games.

Alexandria had nowhere to run all game as Edna Karr's defensive line led by LSU Commit Richard Anderson who had a monster game recording 7 tackles 6 of which were for a loss with a sack and a safety. Anderson is currently the 50th ranked player in the 2026 class but, he very well could end up as a five-star recruit.

In the 2026 class, LSU holds a commitment from Aiden Hall who's the 34th ranked player in the 2026 class, the 4th ranked safety, and the 3rd ranked safety in the class. Hall showed his ball hawk abilities on the second play from scrimmage taking an overthrown pass back for a pick six.

It'll be exciting to see Lindsey and Francis with LSU this offseason while in the cases of Hall and Anderson, LSU will need to make sure they hold onto both as they look like true blue chips recruits.

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