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The 6-foot-10, 270-pound Morgan signed with former LSU coach John Brady and appeared to stick with his decision even after Trent Johnson was announced as the Tigers new coach on April 10. However, the family had a change of heart last week and asked for his release. According to sources, Morgan has made no secret of his desire to play at UCLA. Morgan, a Dallas native, is ranked the No. 29 ... [link]

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Morgan Freed from LSU, Headed to UCLA?
Published 5/13/2008 by Jeff (noreply@blogger.com) at March Madness All Season
... According to Jeff Goodman of FOXSports.com, new LSU head coach Trent Johnson will release recruit J'Mison Morgan from his letter-of-intent on Tuesday. The 6-10 center signed with the Tigers in November, and seemed to stick with his decision despite the firing of former head coach John Brady and ensuing hiring of Johnson, who came over from Stanford. However, Morgan and his family apparently changed their mind last week, asking for his release. Morgan is ranked as the No. 25 recruit in the country by Rivals.com. ...

Morgan to be released by LSU
Published 5/13/2008 by molson at The Gutty Little Bruins
... Fox Sports.com is reporting that Mogan is going to be granted a release from his National Letter of Intent by LSU. From what his family has been saying it looks like Westwood is his destination. ...

Roundup From BN Walk: News & Notes
Published 5/13/2008 by Nestor at Bruins Nation: Front Page Posts
... Let’s start our Tuesday walk with some potential good news. rgalloucla already posted the story last night. FoxSports.com is reporting that Johnson is going to let Morgan out of his LOI: Sources told FOXSports.com that new LSU coach Trent Johnson plans to honor signee J'Mison Morgan's request and will release the senior big man from his letter-of-intent on Tuesday afternoon, effectively paving the way for Morgan to land at UCLA. The 6-foot-10, 270-pound Morgan signed with former LSU coach John Brady and appeared to stick with his ...

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