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Four-star wide receiver Ah’Mari Stevens has flipped his commitment from Miami to LSU.

Stevens, a 6-0, 170-pound recruit from Hollywood, Fla. (Chaminade-Madonna), visited Baton Rouge this week. Now, his verbal pledge belongs to Lane Kiffin and the Tigers.

Stevens is rated the No. 42 wide receiver in the country for the class of 2027, according to 247Sports.

For more info on Stevens, visit his profile page on our Recruiting Tracker.

Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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I’d like to believe it was the aura of LSU, but I guess it means LSU paid more?
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Get to work in that weight room
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Bayou12 hours
Flyweight
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Kid is electric
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ChatGPT of LA11 hours
He better be. 170 is stupid small for LSU
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Lutcher Lad1 hour
I'll believe it when I see it...verbals mean nothing to most young athletes these days. If he's stays true to his word, I say welcome aboard young tiger!
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PhillyTiger9013 hours
Can he play basketball?
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Can he play 2nd base?
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Shiftyplus113 hours
Miami and the national media are desperate to make this look like the U simply dropped him and we picked him up.
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HarryHoudini14 hours
Not sure if you know this or not Larry but Hollywood and ft meyers are different cities.
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LSU FSU Grad14 hours
Don't you mean Hayes Fawcett? He's the one who said Fort Meyers, not the "Staff Reporter." They said Hollywood, like the kid's profile on 247 and On3. Only Fawcett said Fort Meyers. But hey, I get it. Larry is full of errors (I think, mostly intentional) and I'm no defender of his Clowness, but, in this case, he was right. You weren't.
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WillieD12 hours
43 million
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2027 class fool
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Zendog15 hours
yeah....don't want him
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TigerReich15 hours
Dumb bitch
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