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Elite four-star wide receiver prospect makes visit to LSU

Elite four-star wide receiver prospect makes visit to LSU

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Elite four-star wide receiver prospect makes visit to LSU
Elite 2027 wide receiver recruit Monshun Sales visited LSU, marking a second trip to Baton Rouge for the four-star pass catcher.
The Indiana prospect earned offers from a plethora of Power Four programs, including Tennessee, Alabama, and Ole Miss. Hailing from the Midwest, Sales also received offers from multiple Big Ten schools.
According to On3's Industry Rankings, Sales ranks as the top prospect out of Indiana, No. 3 at his position, and 18 nationally. At six-foot-three and 180 pounds, Sales possesses the basic measurables needed to stand out on the recruiting trail.
Under Brian Kelly, LSU makes its money cleaning up on the Louisiana recruiting trail, but the staff finds success recruiting on a national level, too. Kelly spent years coaching in the Midwest, which could help with LSU's recruitment of Sales.
The Tigers also haven't lost focus on prospects in their backyard as two of the 2027 class's top-20 prospects, Louisiana natives Elijah Haven and Ahmad Hudson, are projected to stay home.
LSU's 2026 class is already loaded at wide receiver. The Tigers have a commitment from five-star Tristen Keys, the No. 1 wide receiver in the country. Louisiana products Kenny Darby and Jabari Mack are also on board. LSU will look to stay hot recruiting wide receivers in 2027 in its pursuit of Sales.

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