LSU head coach Ed Orgeron did a great job in keeping the Tigers' recruiting class together as interim coach, but a lack of answers and direction has led to major hits in recent weeks.
Lowell Narcisse's decision to reopen his commitment Monday morning was the latest blow for an overwhelmed staff, who are still forced to answer questions from recruits with more questions. LSU appeared to have a lot of momentum just a few weeks ago, but some questionable decisions and a lack of urgency to secure a coaching staff has Orgeron and Co. reeling.
The Narcisse decommitment was preceded by a swing and miss in trying to flip Baton Rouge native and Alabama linebacker commitment Dylan Moses, who had every intention of playing at LSU prior to Les Miles' departure from the program.