LSU junior Sage Ryan and the rest of the secondary are rallying around the two “stud” safeties Greg Brooks Jr. and Major Burns. Having to face the team’s standout wide receiver corps each day, and defending against quarterback Jayden Daniels, will aid the defense against tougher competition this season.
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