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Five-star TE Ahmad Hudson stays in state, commits to LSU

By Thomson Reuters May 3, 2026 | 11:06 PM

Five-star prospect Ahmad Hudson, regarded as the No. 1 tight end in the country in the Class of 2027, ​decided to stay in state and ‌committed to LSU in a social media post on Sunday.

The Tigers and new head coach Lane Kiffin secured the pledge from Hudson, who was deciding between ‌LSU ​and Nebraska as of ⁠last month and had ⁠publicized a commitment deadline of July 4.

A two-sport star at Ruston (La.) High School, Hudson is ranked the No. 1 tight end ​by ESPN and rated No. 18 overall in the country, first at his position ⁠and third in Louisiana ⁠in the 247Sports Composite rankings for ​the Class of 2027.

Listed at 6-foot-6 1/2 and ​239 pounds, Hudson has 36 football offers, ‌per 247Sports, as well as reports of basketball offers from Nebraska, LSU, Alabama, Auburn, Texas A&M, Missouri, Ole Miss, Louisiana Tech and ⁠Grambling.

He visited LSU multiple times this year and canceled official visits for Nebraska and Southern California in ⁠June.

Kiffin also ‌secured pledges this year from ⁠Class of 2027 four-star prospects Jaiden ​Bryant (defensive ‌end, Columbia, S.C.), Braylon Calais (wide ​receiver, Carencro, ⁠La.) and Ah’Mari Stevens (wide receiver, Hollywood, Fla.). The program also is holding a commitment from four-star quarterback Peyton Houston (Shreveport, La.), who chose LSU when Brian Kelly was head coach last September.

–Field ​Level Media