Former LSU offensive lineman announces next transfer destination

After spending 2023 at Florida A&M, Kardell Thomas is joining Division II Central Missouri.

A former LSU offensive lineman has announced a new transfer destination.

[autotag]Kardell Thomas[/autotag] signed with LSU out of Southern Lab High School in Baton Rouge. He redshirted as a true freshman in 2019 before appearing in only one game in 2020. He played six games as a sophomore and four games as a junior before transferring to Florida A&M.

Thomas’ LSU career ended with 11 games played and only two starts. After transferring to FAMU, he helped lead the Rattlers to a 12-1 record. He is now headed to a new destination. He will be heading to Central Missouri. The Central Missouri Mules are a Division II school that finished last year with an 11-2 record. They lost in the second round of the playoffs to the No. 1 team in the country, Harding.

Hopefully, Thomas can go to [autotag]Central Missouri[/autotag] and help the Mules win a Division II National Championship in his senior season.

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2022 Tennessee quarterback target announces commitment to SEC East school

2022 Tennessee quarterback target announces commitment to SEC East school.

2022 quarterback prospect Sam Horn has announced which school he is committed to.

Horn announced he will play in the SEC East for Missouri.

The 6-foot-4, 190-pound signal-caller is from Collins Hill High School in Suwanee, Georgia.

New Tennessee NCAA college football head coach Josh Heupel speaks during an introductory press conference at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tenn., Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2021. (Caitie McLekin/Knoxville News Sentinel via AP, Pool)

Horn was initially offered by the Vols on May 19, 2020, when Jeremy Pruitt served as Tennessee’s head coach.

Pruitt was relieved of his duties on Jan. 18. Josh Heupel replaced Pruitt on Jan. 27.

Tennessee currently does not have a commitment for its 2022 recruiting class.

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PODCAST: Central Missouri OC Lucas Lueders

PODCAST: Central Missouri OC Lucas Lueders

Lucas Lueders is a rising coach in college football as he enters his first season as offensive coordinator at Division II Central Missouri.

Lueders spent the previous nine seasons as offensive coordinator at NAIA Morningside. Morningside won the 2018 and 2019 NAIA national championships.

Under Lueders’ guidance, Morningside averaged 52.5 points per game, 563.4 yards per contest and scored 54 touchdowns in 2019.

His offense showcases everything from 00 to 13 personnel.

“The gist of the offense is to be uptempo, multiple personnel, multiple formation, multiple movement,” Lueders said on the show “Tennessee Two-A-Days.” “Basically the way I look at it, is everybody in your team can play a role — just utilizing all of your personnel and finding ways to give guys purpose.”

Lueders played defense and is a 2008 graduate of Sterling. He discussed playing on defense and now coaching offense.

“It has allowed me to figure out schemes and how they fit — and create advantages and pressure on the defensive side,” Lueders said.

The entire show with Lueders can be listened to here or below.

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