Standout LSU edge rusher BJ Ojulari expected to play in Week 3 vs. Mississippi State

Tigers fans got good news this week regarding one of the team’s best players.

The Tigers were without arguably their best defensive player in Saturday’s 65-17 beatdown in the home opener against Southern. Edge rusher [autotag]BJ Ojulari[/autotag] was held out of that game after suffering a knee injury in the opener against Florida State.

Luckily, his absence didn’t prove too costly last week. However, with a much tougher opponent coming to town this week in Mississippi State, LSU needs Ojulari on the field.

Fans got some good news in that regard on Monday, as coach [autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] said that he expects the preseason First Team All-SEC selection to suit up on Saturday against the Bulldogs.

“We expect him to be available based on my conversations with our doctors yesterday,” Kelly said.

Ojulari is a team captain, and he earned the prestigious No. 18 jersey this offseason as the on and off-field leader of this defense. He finished with six tackles in the season opener, and though he didn’t get a sack, he accounted for three of the team’s four total quarterback hurries.

The Tigers are already thin on the defensive line after interior player [autotag]Maason Smith[/autotag] was lost for the year with a torn ACL in Week 1. They may, however, get a piece back in the secondary, as the coaches are optimistic that injured Ohio State transfer cornerback [autotag]Sevyn Banks[/autotag] will make his LSU debut.

With Mississippi State’s air-raid offense — which is led by one of the SEC’s best passers in Will Rogers — getting to the quarterback will be a necessity on Saturday. Ojulari’s hopeful return should make doing so a lot easier.

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