This weekend, the LSU Tigers Boys in the Boot Junior Day brought the best of the best in Louisiana back to Baton Rouge to meet with LSU's staff. While the Tigers looked to add new recruits to the Nation's 7th ranked recruiting class it's always important to get the commits back on campus for another visit helping in keeping them on board.
Among the players on campus was LSU Commit Aiden Hall who returned to campus for the weekend. Aiden Hall is one of the Tigers top commits and he comes at safety which is one of LSU's biggest positions of need at safety. This weekend, Aiden Hall was on campus and after the visit he affirmed his commitment to LSU with Rivals' Sam Spiegelman.
"It felt good to be back at home."Aiden Hall
Other schools are in pursuit of elite SAF Aiden Hall, who returned to LSU over the weekend and affirmed his commitment to the Tigers🐯
— Sam Spiegelman (@samspiegs) February 3, 2025
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Keeping Aiden Hall locked in with LSU is one of the top priorities for LSU's staff the rest of this recruiting cycle. The safety play for LSU the past few seasons has been outright horrible and this offseason the Tigers searched for SEC Caliber safeties but, they don't grow on trees.
According to On3, Aiden Hall is the 47th ranked recruit in the Country, the 4th ranked safety, and the 3rd ranked recruit in Louisiana. Two of the three best safeties in the class are out of LSU's back yard in Aiden Hall and Blaine Bradford.
Keeping the two best safeties in the State would go a long way in overhauling a safety room that hasn't lived up to the LSU standard for quite some time. This season will be a prove it year for Jake Olsen especially with Corey Raymond's track record coaching defensive backs as he's proven he can coach safeties too, while the addition of Lance Guidry to the staff could point to a potential successor.