There was dependably an opportunity that four-star hostile tackle Caruys Curne from Marion, Ark., would choose to remain in-state and play for the Razorbacks.
As a matter of fact, sometime in the past Curne was focused on Arkansas. In any case, a Walk visit to Rod Rouge, La., opened things back up for him. He decommitted from Arkansas and clearly chose to try the two schools out.
Curne formally visited Arkansas on June 7 and circled back to a June 14 authority visit with LSU.
He’s presently formally a Narrows Bengal, picking LSU over Arkansas. The Missouri Tigers were in the running too.
“NFL Advancement, the assets for player and self-improvement and the mentors are the most compelling motivations I focused on LSU,” Curne told On3. “I love the historical backdrop of the program. The more I learned in the enrolling system about each school, the more I realized I needed to play some place with the history of playing for titles and creating top NFL ability. Subsequent to visiting each school, I’m certain LSU has the best arrangement for me to find success as an understudy competitor.”
Curne is a major responsibility for LSU. In a real sense.
He checks in at 6-foot-4, 300 pounds, and in secondary school he’s a two-way star. The 247Sports Composite positions him as the No. 11 hostile tackle in the 2025 class and he’s the agreement top enroll out of the province of Arkansas.