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WATCH: LSU 4-star target Javien Toviano nabs pick-six

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Javien Toviano. (Justin Wells/IT)

2023 Arlington (Tex.) Martin defensive back Javien Toviano continues to star in the early goings of his senior year, notching a pick-six in his team’s win over Temple on Friday. The LSU target is showing why he’s so highly sought after.

Toviano enjoyed his latest visit to Baton Rouge for the LSU-Southern matchup.

“Awesome atmosphere, for real,” Toviano told On3. “I enjoyed it.”

Michigan, Ohio State, Oregon, Texas, Texas A&M and others continue to battle LSU for the four-star defensive back. LSU is the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine leader for Toviano. He’s gone back and forth on a true timeline, but said a decision could come any day.

LSU continues to push for Javien Toviano

In July, Toviano was on campus for the Bayou Splash. It was another time the coaching staff was able to continue its push for one of the nation’s best.

“I thought it was great seeing all the familiar faces I saw back in the spring. Kind of catching up with Coach (Robert) Steeples,” he told On3’s Gerry Hamilton last month. “It was great getting back out there, kind of on a casual visit. Not too much business. Not mapping out if I were to be there or anything. I just had a little fun. Threw some balloons around, so that’s just kind of how it went.”

Toviano is being recruited by a number of members of the LSU Top 5 ranked class, according to On3.

“There are definitely guys they have committed that I have relationships with,” Javien Toviano said. “Daylen Austin, we were down there together. A couple of others guys we have been picking up. Seeing that we could be one of the best secondaries in the country if I went there. Things like that.”

According to the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies, Javien Toviano ranks as the No. 36 overall prospect in the country, No. 5 safety in the nation and No. 6 overall prospect in Texas.

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