Despite an inconsistent offensive performance overall in the win against South Carolina, LSU football tight end Trey'Dez Green shined Saturday night.
"He's pretty good at football," Tigers head coach Brian Kelly said. "I don't know about the basketball thing, I'll let Matt (McMahon, LSU basketball coach) decide that, but clearly, he's a mismatch. You can throw fade balls to him, he'll catch the ball. He's a unique talent, and we need to continue to feature him in our offense."
After being limited by a knee injury earlier in the year — and posting stats of just two catches for 17 yards and a touchdown in his first three games this season — the sophomore had the finest game of his college career Saturday, Oct. 11.
With junior receiver Aaron Anderson out, LSU quarterback Garrett Nussme