LSU Football Adjusts After Guillory Injury
LSU Football Adjusts After Guillory Injury
LSU Football Adjusts After Guillory Injury
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LSU faces a significant challenge following the season-ending injury of defensive tackle Jacobian Guillory, who suffered a torn Achilles tendon. Coach Brian Kelly acknowledged Guillory's importance as a strong inside presence, emphasizing the need to adapt the team's defensive alignment to leverage the strengths of available players like junior college transfer Shone Washington. Despite concerns over the rushing game, which ranks last in the SEC with an average of 91 yards per game, Kelly remains optimistic, citing quarterback Garrett Nussmeier's impressive performance. Freshman running back Ju’Juan Johnson is expected to play a more prominent role in the offense moving forward. LSU's coaching staff is exploring various strategies to fill the gaps left by Guillory's absence, including potential position changes to bolster the defensive front. As LSU prepares to face South Carolina, adjustments will be crucial to maintain competitiveness in the SEC.

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