LSU kicked off the week with some big news on Monday morning, with four-star quarterback Lowell Narcisse making the announcement that he was back on board with the Tigers and committed to play his college football in Baton Rouge.

Narcisse, who reopened his recruitment process last Monday, got back on board with the Tigers within a week's time. Narcisse had cited uncertainty around LSU's future on offense given the Tigers didn't have an offensive coordinator in place. Pittsburgh's Matt Canada was hired just a couple days later, and he quickly got on the phone with Narcisse to make his pitch for the future.

LSU assistants Dameyune Craig and Jabbar Juluke, as well as head coach Ed Orgeron, all played a key role in getting Narcisse back into the class. All three coaches went in-home with the St. James standout before the dead period began.

Narcisse is ranked as the No. 9 dual-threat quarterback prospect in the country and a Top 250 prospect in the 2017 class. His commitment bumps the Tigers up to the No. 4 class in the country.

Narcisse plans to enroll at LSU in January, and he is expected to be a full-participant in spring ball as he continues his recovery process from a torn ACL suffered before the season began.

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