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LSU football loses key support staffer to top management firm

LSU football loses key support staffer to top management firm

Yahoo19-06-2025
LSU football's support staff took a hit this week with Jordan Arcement moving on.
According to On3's Pete Nakos, Arcement accepted a position with agency firm Athletes First. Arcement's exact position with the firm is unclear, but Arcement brings a wealth of knowledge about the recruiting and NIL world as the college sports landscape continues to adapt.
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"Athletes First is a full-service management firm that has been representing elite players, coaches, personnel and broadcasters since its inception in 2001. Based in Southern California, with satellite offices in New York City, NY, Gainesville, FL, Austin, TX and Atlanta, GA, Athletes First is a staple in the sports representation business," AF states on its website.
Arcement joined LSU as a recruiting specialist in 2022. He went on to serve as the director of recruiting communication and external relations before taking on the director of player development role.
Before his work at LSU, Arcement was a staffer at Virginia. He played college football at Nicholls.
Brian Kelly has worked to reshape LSU's support staff over the last year. The remodel continues as Kelly now has another hole to fill.
This article originally appeared on LSU Wire: LSU football loses key support staffer to top management firm
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