Report: Former LSU offensive lineman Kardell Thomas expected to transfer from Florida A&M to Central Missouri
Former LSU offensive lineman Kardell Thomas, now a Florida A&M player, is expected to transfer yet again.
According to a report from 247Sports’ Matt Zenitz, Thomas “is expected to transfer to Central Missouri” from Florida A&M after spending one season with Rattlers.
Thomas played in 11 games for Florida A&M last season, during the 2023 campaign. He’ll now head to a highly competitive Central Missouri program.
Prior to transferring to Florida A&M, Kardell Thomas spent four seasons at LSU. He arrived in 2019 and redshirted as a true freshman, with a preseason ankle injury slowing his progress.
Thomas then appeared in just one game during his redshirt freshman season in 2020.
He began to earn a little more playing time as a sophomore in 2021, seeing time in six games while making two starts. He racked up 124 total snaps during the season, playing mostly right guard, where his two starts came.
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He was named to the 2021 SEC Academic Honor Roll, too.
As a junior in 2022, Kardell Thomas played a backup role at both guard positions, appearing in four games. He totaled only 78 snaps during his junior season, and he opted to transfer to a lower level after the year was done.
By the time his LSU career was done, Thomas had appeared in 11 games across three seasons, earning a total of 206 snaps for the Tigers.
Prior to enrolling at LSU, Kardell Thomas was ranked as a four-star prospect and one of the top 100 recruits in the 2019 recruiting class. He was tabbed as the nation’s No. 93 overall recruit and the No. 4 interior offensive lineman in the class.
Thomas also checked in as the No. 5 overall player in the state of Louisiana in his cycle, hailing from Baton Rouge (LA) Southern University Lab School.