LSU linebacker Michael Divinity Jr. tweeted shortly after the Tigers 63-28 College Football Playoff Semifinal win against Oklahoma "I'm back."
I’m Back ❗️---- See Y’all Back In My City On January 13th ---- #GetLive45 pic.twitter.com/BkWt3BbLxc
— Michael Divinity (@Tht_Boy_Mike) December 29, 2019
The senior left the team earlier this year for personal reason but has been practiceing with the Tigers since mid-November.
LSU coach Ed Orgeron said when Divinity returned to practiced that he likely wouldn't be eligle until the Tigers' potential national championship matchup.
“He will not be eligible (for SEC championship),” Orgeron said November 20. “I think that eligibility would come after a bowl, if there would be another bowl or a championship game. He may be may be eligible for that but until then, Mike will not be eligible.”
Prior to his departure from the team, Divinity played in five games and tallied three sacks to go along with 23 tackles, including four for a loss and a forced fumble.




