LSU Football's Aidan Anding Faces Season-Ending Injury
Talented LSU football defender suffers season ending injury
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LSU football's sophomore cornerback Aidan Anding will miss the entire 2026 season due to a torn Achilles sustained during spring practice. This injury follows another setback for the team, as defensive end Gabe Reliford also suffered a season-ending injury, impacting the team's defensive depth significantly.
- 01Aidan Anding suffered a torn Achilles during a spring practice scrimmage.
- 02The injury will keep him out for the entire 2026 season.
- 03Anding was a four-star recruit and played primarily on special teams in his freshman year.
- 04His injury follows that of defensive end Gabe Reliford, who tore his ACL.
- 05LSU's cornerback depth is now a concern, with DJ Pickett and PJ Woodland as the top duo.
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LSU football's sophomore cornerback Aidan Anding will be sidelined for the entire 2026 season after suffering a torn Achilles during a spring practice scrimmage. The injury occurred on the play where he made his second interception of the day. This setback follows a similar injury to defensive end Gabe Reliford, who tore his ACL, further depleting LSU's defensive depth. Anding, a four-star recruit from Louisiana, played primarily on special teams during his freshman year, appearing in eight games. With Anding out, LSU's cornerback position faces challenges, as the team lacks depth beyond starters DJ Pickett and PJ Woodland, who are considered one of the top cornerback duos in the country. The Tigers will need younger players to step up to fill the void left by Anding's injury.
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Anding's injury will challenge LSU's defensive strategies and depth, potentially affecting their performance in the upcoming season.
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