LSU football legacy lineman pushing to earn starting job in 2026
Veteran Bo Bordelon is pushing for a starting job on LSU football's 2026 offense. Here's what he had to say as spring practice nears a close.
Bo Bordelon is competing for a starting spot at left guard for LSU football. The fifth-year senior played across the offensive line over his four years in Baton Rouge, even getting some time at tight end. "I played guard for two years and then when they got in they liked me at tackle at first so they bumped me to right tackle and I was doing pretty well there," Bordelon said.
"Then they said they wanted to make a change and move me inside to guard and I think I've done pretty well. " Under former head coach Brian Kelly, Bordelon became a Swiss army knife. In 2024, he saw a career-high 78 snaps.
46 came at guard and 24 came at tight end as he would often come on as an extra blocker on run plays. Borderlon started at right guard in the 2024 Texas Bowl, bouncing between both sides throughout the contest. The feeling he got solidified his confidence on the interior.
"I think guard is kind of where I feel the most comfortable," Borderlon said. "I can play tackle if I want to I can play whatever they need me to. I would play center if they want me to.