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Flip watch: Is LSU football on the verge of losing No. 1 ranked wide receiver?

Flip watch: Is LSU football on the verge of losing No. 1 ranked wide receiver?

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Flip watch: Is LSU football on the verge of losing No. 1 ranked wide receiver?
LSU football fans are growing concerned about the Tigers' future with five-star wide receiver Tristen Keys.
Keys, a five-star receiver in the 2026 recruiting class, committed to LSU earlier this year. But this week, he removed all LSU tags from his social media accounts.
However, Keys' commitment post remained the first thing pinned on his Instagram page.
LSU always knew holding onto the No. 1 ranked wide receiver in the class would be a battle, but the competition may be stiffer than once thought. Keys is coming off a visit to Miami and has more official visits lined up.
Keys will visit Texas A&M this weekend before heading to Auburn next week. On Wednesday, the Mississippi native made an appearance at Ole Miss.
LSU's biggest threat may be Miami, where Keys visited last week. Keys also inked an NIL deal with Adidas, who just so happens to have a Miami partnership. If you're reading into things, Keys' recent Miami visit, the Adidas deal, and his social media activity are bad signs for LSU.
But there is some positive news.
Ahead of Keys' Miami visit, he told On3 that he was "pretty locked in" with LSU.
LSU football's 2026 class ranks No. 2 in the country with Keys as the headliner. Also ranking near the top of the class is five-star defensive tackle Richard Anderson. LSU has nine commits with an average rating of 93.22. That average rating ranks No. 1 in the country, per On3.
LSU has a chance to finish with the top class in the country, but the Tigers need to hold onto Keys.

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