No. 16 LSU will adjust its defensive line setup due to Jacobian Guillory’s season-ending injury. Instead of promoting one backup to a starting spot, the team will modify their front line to fit the skills of their current players, according to coach Brian Kelly on Monday.
Kelly confirmed that Guillory tore his Achilles tendon during the victory over Nicholls State on Saturday night. The coaches are discussing with Guillory and his family the possibility of a medical redshirt, which could allow him to return for next season.
“He was a crucial part of our defense, a strong presence at the line of scrimmage,” Kelly said as the team started preparing for their game against South Carolina this Saturday. “Losing him means we need to find someone to fill that gap.”
Junior college transfer Shone Washington took over most of the snaps after Guillory’s injury but that won’t be the sole solution moving forward.
“Washington performed very well. He will be the primary player to take on some of Guillory’s responsibilities,” Kelly said.
Dominick McKinley, who hasn’t played in the first two games, might see more action sooner than expected.
Another approach could involve shifting a versatile defensive end to the interior to boost the pass rush. Kelly mentioned that Guillory was not known for his pass rushing, and he himself would agree with that.
Kelly also gave updates on receiver Chris Hilton, left guard Garrett Dellinger, and receiver Kyle Parker, suggesting that they might be able to play this weekend.
Hilton, who has been sidelined with a bone bruise, is now “day-to-day” and cleared for football activities, though his return will depend on his comfort level.