LSU junior linebacker Michael Divinity has made his decision, and it's good news for Tiger fans.

On Tuesday, Divinity announced that he was passing up on the chance to enter the NFL Draft and would return to LSU for his senior season next fall.

"This was one of the hardest decisions I have had to make, but I know I’m making the right decision," Divinity said in a statement on social media. "Time to start getting ready to win the National Championship this year."

The news comes a day after defensive lineman Breiden Fehoko announced that he was returning to school for his senior season, giving defensive coordinator Dave Aranda even more pieces to work with during the 2019 season.

Divinity finished his 2018-19 season tied for fourth on the team in total tackles (54), and he logged 10.5 tackles for loss, five sacks and eight quarterback hurries. He also grabbed an interception, had a pair of fumble recoveries and forced a fumble on the year, making him one of the team's top performers on that side of the ball.

Heading into the 2018 season, Divinity played in 11 games and earned his first career start in the Citrus Bowl against Notre Dame a year ago. He finished the season with 15 tackles, and he totaled a career-high five tackles in the bowl game against the Irish. As a freshman the year prior, Divinity saw action in nine games. He had arguably his best game of the year in his first collegiate contest against Wisconsin, where he recorded four tackles, including a tackle for a six-yard loss against the Badgers ... Set a then career-best with six tackles, including four solo stops, at Auburn. He finished his freshman year with 13 tackles.

Divinity returns to a linebacker group that is deep with talent in 2019, including fellow outside linebacker K'Lavon Chaisson and potentially both middle linebackers in Jacob Phillips and Devin White. White has yet to make his announcement on whether or not he would return to LSU for another season.

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