LSU’s defensive line suffered a major loss early in the season when starting defensive tackle [autotag]Jacobian Guillory[/autotag] was lost for the year with a torn Achilles during the home-opening win over Nicholls.
It was a brutal loss for LSU at a position without much proven depth, but it also could have potentially marked the end of Guillory’s career with the program as he was a fifth-year senior this season.
However, Guillory only played in two games and was thus eligible for a medical redshirt, and he announced on The Jordy Culotta Show that he will be returning to Baton Rouge for his final season in 2025.
“What I’ve fought for LSU, I can’t let it just end like that,” he said. “So coming back for another season, it’s big for not only me but it’s big for my family, it’s big for Alexandria back home, it’s big for everyone.”
Guillory has appeared in 41 games with five starts during his career, totaling 52 tackles (two for loss) and half a sack.
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