Visitors List: LSU Hosting Several Key Targets This Weekend

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June has arrived and that means it’s officially the point of the year where college programs turn up the heat on the recruiting trail. From camps to official/unofficial visits, it’s the most important time of the season when it comes to recruitment.
For LSU, they’re starting off recruitment season with a bang. The Tigers will have a few key targets making their way to Baton Rouge this weekend to get things rolling, including a visit from the No. 1 2025 prospect in Tennessee, George MacIntyre.
A look into who will be in town for both unofficial and official visits:
The Official Visitors
Jeremiah McClellan - Wide Receiver - 2024
Four-star wide receiver Jeremiah McClellan will officially visit LSU on June 2 as he makes his way across the country to check out a few schools. One of the top wideouts in the nation, McClellan will also visit Ohio State (June 9), Tennessee (June 16) and Oregon (June 23).
It’ll be a tour for McClellan who has seen his rise up the recruiting rankings skyrocket over the last few months.
The 6-foot-1, 185-pound Missouri native has heard from schools all over the country with Ohio State being the program to beat at the moment. With his first official visit of the summer set to be down South with the Tigers, Brian Kelly and Co. will get their chance to make an early impression on the rising prospect.
Joshua Lair - Safety - 2024
Lair has blossomed into one of the more underrated prospects in the 2024 class from a rankings perspective. Despite this, his offer list is as impressive as it gets. With SEC schools in his ear, namely LSU, Tennessee and Texas A&M, among several others, he’s a big-time target for the Tigers.
“This was more than a visit, it was an experience. Thank you for having me!” Lair wrote after his visit in March.
LSU has their foot on the gas for the under the radar prospect who has all the makings of blowing up before or during his senior campaign.
Marcus Mascoll - Offensive Line - 2024
Brian Kelly and Co. are in search of a few offensive linemen to add to their 2024 recruiting class and Mascoll is at the top of their list. A prospect with tremendous upside, Mascoll has made his way to Baton Rouge before, but now taking his official, it’s a big weekend for LSU to make another impression.
Mascoll has seen the Tigers turn up the heat over the last few months, and with this program getting the monstrous lineman to campus, it’s a big win for this program.
The Unofficial Visitors
George MacIntyre - Quarterback - 2025
MacIntyre is a 4-star, Top 60 prospect in the 2025 class with an offer list growing at a rapid pace as of late. The No. 1 player in Tennessee already boasts an offer sheet of over 17 programs with LSU being the latest to offer.
At 6-foot-5, 185 pounds, MacIntyre is your prototypical signal-caller in the SEC and has seen his game evolve significantly after a standout sophomore campaign. A slender frame, developing size will clearly be of the utmost importance, but from a fundamentals standpoint, the youngster showed it all in his first year starting on varsity.
MacIntyre is also a standout on the hardwood with Power Five interest in basketball. A dual-sport athlete, it shows in his footwork when in the pocket. Look for his steady rise to continue as he enters his junior season next fall with LSU beginning to get their foot in the door early.
Joel Rogers - Safety - 2024
Rogers is another in-state target LSU has their eye on in a big way, and as he prepares for his senior season, LSU is taking charge of his recruitment. After electing to make this weekend’s visit unofficial rather than official, Rogers could return sooner rather than later.
A big target for this program, we’ve seen Kelly and this staff turn up the heat for one of the top Louisiana prospects. After a tremendous junior season, Rogers has all the makings of taking that next step in his final run of high school ball.
Noteworthy Information:
Five-star offensive lineman Jonathan Daniels will have to reschedule his visit with the Tigers. A prospect who was expected to be in town this weekend for an official visit, his plans changed at the last second after a family emergency occurred.
Daniels, who was the headliner for this weekend, is expected to make his way to Baton Rouge sooner rather than later.

Zack Nagy is the Managing Editor and Publisher of LSU Country, a Sports Illustrated Publication. Nagy has covered Tiger Football, Basketball, Baseball and Recruiting, looking to keep readers updated on anything and everything involving LSU athletics.
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