LSU WR Dee Anderson is Leaving the Program
By Andy Loughmiller

The No. 1 ranked LSU Tigers will take on the Oklahoma Sooners in the College Football Playoff on Dec. 28. One of their student-athletes who has not appeared in any of their games this season due to a suspension has decided that he is leaving the program.
Dee Anderson has entered the transfer portal and will look to utilize his last year of eligibility elsewhere. The former 4-star recruit played in 19 games during his four seasons with LSU.
Breaking: LSU wide receiver Dee Anderson to transferhttps://t.co/OsDJsLHMvv pic.twitter.com/NXMtGPEpKn
— Jimmy D Smith (@JimmyDetail) December 24, 2019
Anderson recorded 27 receptions for 392 yards and one touchdown as a Tiger.
It's a shame that he wasn't able to get on the field in 2019 after LSU changed their identity and rejuvenated their passing attack. He didn't set the world on fire during his first three seasons with the team, but that could be partly attributed to the prehistoric offense the Tigers chose to use before Steve Ensminger took over as offensive coordinator.
— Dee Anderson? (@DeeAnderson21) December 24, 2019
Anderson doesn't hold any hard feelings towards the team that he committed to back in 2016 and says that he will be cheering them on as they attempt to capture a National Championship.