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Orgeron says LSU safety Harris out for season

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BATON ROUGE, La. -- LSU coach Ed Orgeron said safety Todd Harris has been ruled out for the remainder of the season because of an injury during the fourth-ranked Tigers' 65-14 victory over Northwestern State.

While LSU has not disclosed specifics about Harris' condition, he had ice wrapped around his right knee when he left Saturday night's game in Tiger Stadium.

Orgeron said Harris' injury was "an unfortunate accident," adding that Harris "just landed on the ground wrong."

Orgeron also said Monday that defensive linemen Rashard Lawrence and Glen Logan won't be ready to return at Vanderbilt this Saturday. Neither played last weekend because of unspecified injuries that occurred in a victory at Texas on Sept. 7.

Meanwhile, Orgeron said he's received "positive news" about offensive lineman Ed Ingram's prospects for returning to the team. Ingram missed all of last season and the start of this season because of legal trouble in Texas relating to an arrest on allegations of sexual assault.

Ingram started 12 games at guard as a freshman in 2017. Orgeron said he anticipates official word on whether Ingram can come back in the "next couple days."