Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports
Ciron Black started his first game as a redshirt freshman and never looked back.
From that point on, he started every game at LSU, finishing his career with 53 in a row.
Starting 53 in a row might be more attainable now than it was then. Playoff champions play 15 games instead of the old 14. But think about how much it takes to go right. You have to be good enough to start as a freshman and then never miss a game for injury.
Will Campbell started Game 1 as a true freshman, but he didn’t start against Tennessee. LSU would have to play 15 games the next three years for Campbell to reach that mark. That would mean Campbell even stays four years, which looks unlikely.
Emery Jones could get there, but the same logic applies. Coaches are smarter about resting players now too. It’s hard to see a scenario where someone matches Black’s 53 starts,
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