LSU sees another running back enter the transfer portal

The Tigers have now seen two running backs enter the portal as fifth-year preferred walk-on Corren Norman will seek a graduate transfer.

The Tigers have now lost two running backs in the transfer portal in as many days.

First, it was [autotag]Armoni Goodwin[/autotag], who announced his intentions to leave the program on Monday. Then, reserve running back [autotag]Corren Norman[/autotag] followed suit on Monday, becoming the second overall LSU player to enter the portal following the conclusion of the regular season.

A preferred walk-on from Lafayette, Norman was a fifth-year senior in 2023 but will seek his sixth and final season of eligibility elsewhere, possibly somewhere with a scholarship opportunity.

In five years with the Tigers, Norman appeared in just 11 games, seeing one carry for seven yards back in 2020. He graduated from LSU in May with a degree in biological engineering.

We’ll keep you posted on any other players who decide to enter the transfer portal here at LSU Wire.

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WATCH: Walker Howard scores first touchdown in Death Valley on a long pass

Howard concluded Saturday’s scrimmage with a deep touchdown pass on a wheel route, his first in a Tigers uniform.

It only took[autotag] Walker Howard[/autotag] a few quarters to throw the first touchdown pass of his career as a Bayou Bengal.

From the shotgun formation in the fourth quarter, Howard hit running back [autotag]Corren Norman[/autotag] on a wheel route over the left side for a 64-yard touchdown pass, the first of what will hopefully be many more to come for the young freshman from Lafayette, Louisiana.

It has been a fun day watching the new-look Tigers and their stable of quarterbacks embrace the competition. LSU has a four-man race at the position, and realistically all four of the guys have a shot at winning it.

They all made some good plays on Saturday and shown good command of the offense at times. We will see how it all shakes out in the fall, but for now, the future of LSU at the quarterback position looks very bright. [autotag]Jayden Daniels[/autotag], [autotag]Myles Brennan[/autotag], [autotag]Garrett Nussmeier[/autotag], and [autotag]Walker Howard[/autotag] can all get the job done.

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