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Four-star wide receiver Aaron Anderson from New Orleans, LA (Edna Karr) has told GSportz that he is de-committing from LSU.
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Edna Karr 4-star ATH Aaron Anderson C/0 2022 shared this morning that he has de-committed from LSU after hearing the news on yesterday. He has been committed to the Tigers since December 19 of last year.

"I feel like it's best for me to reopen my recruitment because Coach O was the main reason I committed to LSU," Anderson said. "We had a special bond outside of football & he really made me feel like I was his family."
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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tigerfoot51 months
I understand. I’m sure it will be quite a few announcements.
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CanebreakCajun51 months
More to follow.
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tigersbh51 months
Some of the coming decommits will eventually sign with LSU. The others will be replaced.
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StupidBinder51 months
Totally understand. He wants to reevaluate. Still a chance to get him to BR
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FlyingTiger6951 months
I respect his decision
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LSUsince7451 months
Probably right
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mallardhank51 months
Time for Corey to go get him back
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FowlGuy51 months
Next
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OGTiger51 months
Some a dozen.
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OGTiger51 months
*Dime
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Sluuuu51 months
Damn
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catnip51 months
He may have had ideas from the start to decommit at the last minute and screw up the class. He had the best excuse. We have seen that movie many times before. He may then miss out if the Tigers get the right man.
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sjmabry51 months
If O was the main reason then good riddance.
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TigerU151 months
He was never solid from the start kick rocks .
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StupidBinder51 months
Get out with that nonsense. Would you say the same if this was Joe Burrow? Because he didn’t feel great about O getting canned either. Kid just wants another look at his options. Don’t be a dick
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