LSU football has secured seven new pledges during June, swelling its 2027 recruiting class to eleven prospects and reshaping its national standing.
The newest addition is Tre Segarra, a four‑star running back from Duncan, South Carolina, who announced his commitment on Monday.
Also joining the Tigers are offensive linemen Terrance Smith and Amaziah Siale, both of whom chose LSU over other programs.
In‑state standouts Ahmad Hudson, a five‑star tight end, and quarterback Peyton Houston, a four‑star recruit, headline the Louisiana contingent that now accounts for four of the eleven commitments.
According to Rivals' Industry Rankings, the Tigers have moved to No. 14 in the nation and No. 7 within the SEC, reflecting the impact of the recent haul.
The commitments underscore a strategic shift, as the coaching staff taps talent beyond the traditional Southeast corridor, signaling a broader recruiting vision.
Recruiting Momentum
Analysts expect the blend of size, speed, and local flavor to translate into on‑field contributions, positioning LSU for a strong future in the competitive SEC landscape.