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Two key questions for LSU football as spring practice begins

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Two key questions for LSU football as spring practice begins

LSU football has begun spring practice, with a focus on determining the starting five along the offensive line and assessing the readiness of running back Harlem Berry to take over the starting role. The team's new staff, led by Lane Kiffin and Charlie Weis Jr., will use the 13 practices leading up to the spring game to evaluate the players and make key decisions for the upcoming season.

LSU football started spring practice on Tuesday. The team has 13 practices before the spring game on March 25. Two key questions are who will make up the starting five along the offensive line and if Harlem Berry is ready to take over the starting role. The offensive line saw significant turnover, with only two starters returning. The surefire starters are center Braelin Moore and left tackle Jordan Seaton. Guards Aliou Bah and Devin Harper are likely starters, but right tackle is a concern. Sean Thompkins, Darrin Strey, and Weston Davis are competing for the role. Berry, a highly-ranked recruit, took on a bigger role in the final five games of last season, running for 256 yards at 4.4 yards per attempt.

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