A former enrollee of the 2024 recruiting class has now found a new home. Joseph Cryer was a three-star, 6-foot-4, 316-pound interior offensive lineman from Natchitoches, Louisiana, where he played for Natchitoches Central High School.
Cryer changed his commitment from Ole Miss to LSU before national signing day and signed with the LSU Tigers. He was an early enrollee and played in LSU’s spring game. That spring game ended up being the only game he would play in purple and gold.
Cryer changed his school colors to black and gold as he has now committed to play for Southern Miss. The Golden Eagles finished last season with a 3-9 record and were looking to improve their offensive line for next fall.
LSU’s 2024 recruiting class finished as the nation’s ninth-ranked recruiting class, according to 247Sports. The Tigers signed two other infielders out of high school in addition to Cryer.
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