West Florida transfer WR Tyree Holloway signs with LSU
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Division II West Florida wide receiver Tyree Holloway has signed with LSU, On3’s Pete Nakos has learned. He is the latest addition for Lane Kiffin and the Tigers.
Holloway put up solid numbers in 2025 at UWF. He hauled in 34 receptions for 661 yards and eight touchdowns, including a huge performance against North Greenville. He had eight catches for 141 yards – season-highs in both categories – to go with a touchdown.
In 2024, Holloway played in three games before an injury cut his sophomore season short. That came after one year at Chowan, where he had 1,422 all-purpose yards and 14 total touchdowns.
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Tyree Holloway preserved a redshirt during the 2024 season. That means he will have two years of eligibility remaining as he makes his way to Baton Rouge to play for LSU.
LSU continues to survey the transfer portal landscape ahead of Kiffin’s first season as head coach. He became the self-described “Portal King” during his time at Ole Miss before his public departure from the Rebels’ program after the regular season, and the Tigers have been in the mix for multiple big-name transfers.
The Tigers landed a key addition Saturday morning as they build out the offensive line. Former Tennessee offensive lineman William Satterwhite signed with LSU, adding to the growing class of portal commitments.
LSU has notably received commitments from two Top-50 players in the transfer portal. Former Boise State safety Ty Benefield checks in as the No. 49 overall player in the On3 Industry Transfer Portal Rankings and former Kansas State wide receiver Jayce Brown sits at No. 50.
But Kiffin said there’s going to be a shift in his recruiting process at LSU. Kiffin said the Tigers will focus heavily on Louisiana, and he acknowledged that’s a change from how the previous roster was built.
“We were aware of it,” Kiffin said of LSU’s 2025 roster. “We played it the last few years. So we knew a lot about it, but we’re also now in a world of portal and free agency where a lot of the rosters change now every year. Then, you add people.
“At Ole Miss, no significant players on that offense – which is probably the best offense in college football – are from Mississippi. All those guys came in to be part of what we’re doing. So we need to keep the high school players here and then add players like we did before and then sky’s the limit.”
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