LSU coach Ed Orgeron says offensive tackle Dare Rosenthal is back

LSU head coach Ed Orgeron gave fans some good news on offensive tackle Dare Rosenthal on Wednesday.

In his weekly meeting with the media via teleconference on Wednesday, LSU head coach Ed Orgeron gave fans some good news, confirming starting left tackle Dare Rosenthal is back with the team.

The 6-foot-7, 327-pound sophomore from Ferriday, La., had been suspended since before the South Carolina game for unknown reasons.

For a unit with some inexperience and that has battled injuries at times, Rosenthal’s return is good news for the Tigers.

While Rosenthal was out, sophomore Cam Wire started at left tackle and played well.

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Orgeron didn’t guarantee that Rosenthal would start on Saturday at Arkansas, according to Wilson Alexander of The Advocate.

“We’re not going to put him in if he’s not in shape,” Orgeron said, “but he looked like he came back in pretty good shape.”

It sure sounds like Rosenthal will be on the field Saturday when LSU faces the Razorbacks, and that’s great news for the team’s young quarterbacks.
LSU and Arkansas are set to kick off at 11 a.m. CT on Saturday in Razorback Stadium.
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