Injury update: LSU to regain DT Glen Logan, LG Ed Ingram ‘may be questionable’ vs. Missouri

Orgeron seemed confident in that Rosenthal would be ready to go, noting that he had been questionable earlier on.

LSU football was without the likes of defensive end Glen Logan, offensive lineman Dare Rosenthal and running back Chris Curry in the team’s 41-7 rout of the Vanderbilt Commodores on Saturday.

But a lot of that changes heading into this weekend’s matchup against the Missouri Tigers in Baton Rouge.

Orgeron seemed confident in that Rosenthal would be ready to go, noting that he had been questionable earlier on.

“I think Dare is going to play this week,” he said Monday. “He was questionable going up to it. We thought maybe he could do it.”

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As for Curry, he was a game-time decision ahead of the Vanderbilt game, and should be expected to be back within the lineup when LSU hits the field in Tiger Stadium again.

Orgeron is happy with how his corps of running backs has performed as a whole to this point.

“We’ll have to see how healthy Chris (Curry) is,” he said. “Hopefully, those guys can share the reps back there, along with Tyrion. I still believe Tyrion Davis is an excellent back. I feel good about all three backs right now, and all three are equal in my mind.”

Logan is a full go for Missouri after sitting out the first two games of the season, and will have competition upcoming with how strong the group has been.

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“He’s good to go,” Orgeron said. “He’s been practicing. We’re going to have him starting. He’s been practicing every day, hasn’t missed a practice. Doing second team reps, running individual, doing extra on his own. He’s ready to go. I’ll tell you, it’s going to get a little tight there. He’s going to have competition because Joe Evans is playing well, Neil Farrell is playing well. Ika had a sack, and then Jaquelin Roy is coming along. Jaquelin is probably the most athletic with the biggest upside of any of them, and he’s only a freshman. I’m excited to see Jaquelin Roy playing the way he’s playing. I think he’s going to be an excellent defensive tackle for us.”

The status of Ingram, who limped off the field in the final drive of Saturday’s game, is still not for sure, with Orgeron saying he “may be questionable this week.”

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LSU football’s two main areas of concern against Mississippi State

As LSU opens their season against Mississippi State on Saturday, the offensive and defensive lines draw concern.

The 2020 college football season for the defending national champion LSU Tigers kicks off in two days.

On Saturday, the Tigers welcome the Mississippi State Bulldogs to Baton Rouge for the first game of the conference-only season.

LSU lost 14 players from last year’s team to the 2020 NFL draft, which leaves a few questions in the air when it comes to production at each position.

Let’s take a look at two main areas of concern heading into Saturday’s season-opening game for the Tigers.

Offensive Line

As much of a lingering question that the quarterback position could be with Myles Brennan leading the way replacing Joe Burrow, the Tigers’ offensive line lost three starters from last season.

With the official depth chart for the first game being released last week, the Tigers will start three players that have experience on the line in Dare Rosenthal at offensive tackle, Chasen Hines at right guard and Austin Deculus at right tackle.

Offensive guard Ed Ingram also has starting experience and will be a key factor in protecting Brennan and opening holes in the running game.

The Tigers’ starting center will be Harvard transfer Liam Shanahan, who is a player that the coaching staff has been giving high praise for.

The main reason for the concern is due to the fact that the team lost nearly all of their starters from last season on the line. Protecting Brennan is focal point number one for this unit.

If they can transition into a solid unit early in the season, things will look good for them from a protection and production standpoint for the season.

However, the front seven has to give Brennan enough time in the pocket to complete passes and escape pressure. We will find out on Saturday how well the unit is clicking during the game.

Going up against a team with a new head coach, coupled with a new quarterback in Brennan, could give the offensive line a struggle during the game.