LSU, Lane Kiffin lose blue-chip OT to SEC rival

Jeff Hauser

LSU, Lane Kiffin lose blue-chip OT to SEC rival image

LSU and new head coach Lane Kiffin suffered a significant recruiting setback Friday.

Blue-chip offensive tackle Bryson Cooley flipped his commitment to Alabama just days after the start of National Signing Day.

The 6-foot-6, 315-pound standout from West Jones (Miss.), had been committed to the Tigers since July. But the late-season uncertainty in Baton Rouge, including Brian Kelly’s firing and Kiffin’s arrival, opened the door for Alabama to make a renewed push. The Crimson Tide capitalized by securing a key piece for their 2026 class.

Alabama ultimately closed due to long-standing relationships and its development track record. Cooley previously praised the Tide’s ability to prepare linemen for the NFL and cited his connection with offensive line coach Chris Kapilovic as a deciding factor.

“I’m looking for a place that can develop me and help me better myself daily,” Cooley told On3 earlier this year.

Rivals slots Cooley at No. 134 nationally and the 15th offensive tackle. He's now the Tide's highest-rated O-lineman for the 2026 class. 

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