Bryce Langston
DL
6-3, 300 lbs
LSU
National singing day has come and gone, but the Owls aren’t done adding significant talent in the trenches.
On Friday evening, Former Louisiana State defensive lineman Bryce Langston formally announced his decision to transfer to Florida Atlantic University and suit up along Coach Roc Bellantoni’s front.
He is the 2nd four star recruit that Coach Tom Herman and company have produced on the defensive side in this recruiting cycle, joining Indiana transfer defensive back Philip Dunham.
Originally signing with LSU as a key cog within their 2021 class.
He was evaluated by services to have NFL potential and also establish himself as a starter at the Power Five level.
But playing time was not up to par for the space eaters wishes in Baton Rouge.
As a result, Langston departs the Bayou State having seen time in only four contests over a three year span during which he tallied three tackles and a half a sack.
Coming out of Vanguard High School in Ocala, FL, he was a consensus four star prospect amongst of the major recruiting services and achieved a composite of .9316 from 247 Sports.
He also received official offers from SEC programs Florida and Auburn.
Langston will play tackle for the Owls when he joins over the summer.
Langston’s senior season highlights prior to signing with the Tigers can be viewed below: