Two of Scout.com's top three Louisiana prospects for the class of 2010 committed to out of state schools Tuesday.
Christian Life Academy 6-foot-2-inch, three-star shooting guard Langston Galloway committed to St. Joseph's in Philadelphia.
Galloway's uncle, Geoff Arnold, is beginning his second season as an assistant at St. Joseph's.
Glen Oaks 6-foot-4-inch shooting guard Brian Williams committed to Oklahoma State where former LSU assistant Butch Pierre is now an assistant to Cowboys coach Travis Ford.
The two-star prospect joins three-star, 6-foot-4-inch Peabody Magnet High School shooting guard Markel Brown on the Cowboys' commitment list.
STILL CONSIDERING LSU
Multiple other three- and two-star Louisiana prospects have yet to commit and still have interest in LSU.
Metairie Park Country Day 6-foot-5-inch small forward Matt Derenbecker, a three-star prospect, is still considering LSU, as well as Ole Miss, Tulane, Centenary and Wichita State.
Scotlandville Magnet High School 6-foot-5-inch small forward J.J. Thomas, a two-star prospect, is still considering LSU, Tulane, Kansas State, Louisiana Tech and DePaul.
Brother Martin 6-foot-3-inch, two-star shooting guard Pat Swilling, son of former NFL player Pat Swilling, is still considering LSU and USC.
Calvary Baptist Academy 6-foot-2-inch, two-star shooting guard Ronald Richardson is still considering LSU, Oklahoma State, Ole Miss, Texas Tech, Baylor, Louisiana-Monroe and Houston.
And two one-star prospects from Sulphur — Chip Armelin, a 6-foot-3-inch shooting guard, and Matt LeBato, a 6-foot-8-inch small forward — are both still considering LSU, Georgia Tech and Houston.
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