WATCH: Trey Palmer turns a disaster into a 95-yard kickoff return

Ever have one of those moments where you panic and nothing seems to go right? Trey Palmer nearly had one of those instances Saturday night against South Carolina. Fortunately for LSU, Palmer managed to rebound quickly and give the Tigers a special …

Ever have one of those moments where you panic and nothing seems to go right? Trey Palmer nearly had one of those instances Saturday night against South Carolina. Fortunately for LSU, Palmer managed to rebound quickly and give the Tigers a special teams touchdown.

Palmer mishandled a kickoff from South Carolina early in the third quarter, after the Gamecocks scored to cut into the LSU lead. Palmer collected himself, and the football, and then wiggled through some special teams traffic before streaking down the left side of the sideline.

If you were wondering the last time LSU returned a kickoff for a touchdown in Tiger Stadium, you were not alone. It turns out it was quite some time ago.

Eric Martin returned a kickoff for a score back on Oct. 17, 1981 against Kentucky. So, you might say Try Parker did something that hasn’t been done in generations of LSU football. Soak it all in now, because who knows if it will be another 40 years before it happens again.

Parker’s touchdown return gave LSU a 38-17 lead on the Gamecocks and added to the handful of highlights already witnessed Saturday evening in Baton Rouge.

Looking into LSU football’s options at wide receiver without Ja’Marr Chase

LSU star receiver Ja’Marr Chase opted out of the 2020 season. Which players could move up the depth chart and earn a starting role in 2020?

On Sunday, news broke that star wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase opted out of the 2020 season to focus on his preparations for the 2021 NFL draft.

The Tigers lost 14 players to the NFL draft this past off-season and two assistant coaches. Now, their Biletnikoff Award receiver is gone. Chase recorded 84 receptions for 1,780 yards with 20 touchdowns in 2019.

The departure of Chase leaves LSU with a few open starting spots at the receiver position, and a few freshmen could now earn extended playing time.

1. Terrace Marshall Jr.

Junior wideout Terrace Marshall Jr. will now likely be the Tigers’ main target on the outside. Over the course of his career in Baton Rouge, Marshall has recorded 61 catches for 737 yards and 13 touchdowns. In 2019, he had 46 catches for 671 yards and 13 touchdowns.

Marshall is expected to have a breakout season in 2020 after he finished third on the team in receptions last year. With Chase gone, the opportunity for the junior to emerge as the Tigers’ top target is wide open.