Kristian Fulton is back.
The embattled LSU cornerback had his two-year suspension shortened by the NCAA on Thursday evening and he will be eligible immediately.
LSU coach Ed Orgeron told reporters about Fulton's eligibility after practice on Thursday.
Fulton had been serving a two-year suspension for violating the NCAA rules on Tampering.
The rule states: "A student-athlete who is involved in a case of clearly observed tampering with an NCAA drug-test sample, as documented per NCAA drug-testing protocol by a drug-testing crew member, shall be charged with the loss of a minimum of two seasons of competition in all sports and shall remain ineligible for all regular-season and postseason competition during the time period ending two calendar years (730 days) from the date of the tampering.