College football defenses better be on high alert: LSU’s powerhouse running back Kaleb Jackson has kicked up his physical game a notch as he prepares for his sophomore season.
Last year, as a freshman, Jackson already impressed with his robust 6-foot, 200-pound frame, running roughshod over competitors. Anyone who watched his startling performance against Mississippi State last season would understand the hype.
This year, things are looking even more daunting for those trying to bring him down. The Baton Rouge sensation has packed on an additional 35 pounds of muscle, elevating his already formidable presence to a whole new level. Now tipping the scales at a solid 235 pounds, Jackson is turning heads and setting the stage for what could be a breakout season.
With his newly acquired mass, Jackson may soon find himself not just a key player, but the starting running back for the Tigers in 2024. His enhanced physical stature, coupled with his agility and vision, positions him to potentially join the ranks of LSU’s legendary running backs.
The thought of facing a bulked-up, train-like Jackson charging down the field might just have defenders thinking twice. His prowess and preparation signal a promising chapter ahead not just for him, but for the LSU Tigers as a whole. The SEC should certainly prepare for impact.