I’ve got some bad news for the rest of college football: The LSU running back who may be the most physical runner on the team has bulked up heading into his sophomore season.
As a freshman last fall, [autotag]Kaleb Jackson[/autotag] was listed at 6-foot, 200-pounds. That did not stop him from terrorizing opposing defenses. Do you remember what he did to the poor guy from Mississippi State?
Now imagine that same guy has put on about 35 pounds of muscle heading into year two. Who will want to tackle this guy? Not me. It is going to be a situation of “Get off the tracks because the train is coming.”
Kaleb Jackson with the definition of a truck 💪
He's only a true freshman 😳pic.twitter.com/VmNHvKvKmt
— 247Sports (@247Sports) September 16, 2023
Jackson has a great shot at being the starting running back for the Tigers in 2024 and the work he has put in during the offseason shows that he is ready to be the next great running back to come out of the Bayou.
#LSU RB Kaleb Jackson has bulked up to 235 pounds this offseason as he prepares for Year 2 in Baton Rouge.
The former No. 1 RB in Louisiana is poised for a breakout year with the Tigers.
Jackson arrived on campus around 200 pounds.
Now, he’s added nearly 35 pounds of muscle. pic.twitter.com/V9k4s0bQqh
— Zack Nagy (@znagy20) July 30, 2024
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