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LSU will get a Major defensive piece back in 2023

LSU safety Major Burns has announced his plan to come back for the 2023 season.

Burns came to LSU after transferring from Georgia and has since played in 13 games, making nine starts. He has made 57 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss and one interception during his career on the bayou.

Burns has been a leader in the secondary for the Tigers this year. He has helped a ton as LSU has transitioned to a brand new secondary as most of the starters were all transfers and everyone had to learn a new system as a new head coach Brian Kelly brought his own staff with him.

Burns will help lead another thin and relatively new secondary next season as well. Burns is a big reason LSU has a chance to have a ten-win season in Kelly’s first year. His ability to help transfers and incoming freshmen learn how to play at a high level at LSU doesn’t go unnoticed.

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