Boston Herald

LSU players face decisions

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coach Ed Orgeron is already thinking about what comes next for his national champions. More specifical­ly, who comes next.

Orgeron and the topranked Tigers completed a 15-0 season with a dominating and decisive win over No. 3 Clemson, 42-25, on Monday night.

Heisman Trophy winner Joe Burrow threw five touchdown passes and ran for another. But Burrow, as a senior and the likely No. 1 pick in April’s NFL draft, won’t return for another championsh­ip run.

And he’s not the only one. Receiver Justin Jefferson, tailback Clyde Edwards-Hilaire, safety Grant Delpit and tight end Thaddeus Moss are among several juniors with decisions to make about whether they want to come back for another college season or head to the pros.

“It will be difficult to replace these guys, but you’re at LSU so you should be able to do it,” Orgeron said Tuesday, about 10 hours after celebratin­g amid the falling confetti at the Superdome.

Orgeron knows he can’t expect Burrow’s successor (most likely talented sophomore Myles Brennan) to immediatel­y play at Burrow’s record-setting level.

Burrow finished with an NCAA record 60 touchdown passes and capped his career by riddling the country’s best defense in Clemson, which gave up a seasonwors­t 628 yards. Clemson had allowed only 245 yards a game through the Atlantic Coast Conference championsh­ip.

Orgeron would love to have this team back for the 2020 season. But the Tigers go after the nation’s best prospects and Orgeron lets them know before signing they probably won’t stay more than three years.

“It’s something we have to accept,” he said. “But this is going to be a tough group to replace.”

Patrick Queen, a junior middle linebacker, led LSU with eight tackles (2.5 of them behind the line of scrimmage) against Clemson. He has until Friday to decide if he’ll enter the draft.

 ?? AP ?? TIGERS ROAR: LSU head coach Ed Orgeron speaks during a news conference Tuesday in New Orleans.
AP TIGERS ROAR: LSU head coach Ed Orgeron speaks during a news conference Tuesday in New Orleans.

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