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Four-star wide receiver Joseph Stone announced that he has de-committed from LSU.

The 6’0, 180-pound receiver from Fairburn, Ga., had been committed to the Tigers since July of 2022 but has reopened his recruitment and holds more than 50 offers.

His departure leaves LSU with 24 verbal commitments for the class of 2024.

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Spankum8 months
Go ahead and shop around for a better NIL deal…when you are ready to come back we’ll be glad to have you…if your scholarship is not filled.
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porge71068 months
He would not have played here. Nothing to see here.
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Strannix8 months
Respect the decision baws
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jampat8 months
Looks like the LSU Collective got outbid.
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CAS76598 months
I would like to thank the university of LSU . Resplect my dessissshssn
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Bill W Tiger8 months
No chest!
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LSUBB63668 months
dont let the door hit you in the arse on the way out
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TigerGM8 months
Making way for miller. He just decommitted from TAMU.
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Polycarp8 months
Ain’t got the “stones” to play here
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LSUPilot078 months
WR is the one position we should never have to leave this state to be loaded at WR. We shouldn’t have to further than 50 miles from Baton Rouge for that matter.
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FLObserver8 months
said the same thing about DB and yet here we are.
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Geaux Guy8 months
Processed
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statpadr8 months
Louisiana as a state has more than enough receiving talent most years to make up for this.
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tigerpawl8 months
What someone kindly look up the definition of “commitment“.
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Cwils22228 months
Just did. Said respect my decision. There was more there, but I closed the dictionary immediately out of respect.
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Timeoday8 months
It's the culcha
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Jester8 months
It's Miller Time.
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Philzilla2k8 months
Well, you can get $5k a visit.
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LSU FSU Grad8 months
NIL makes recruits think short term and not long term. I guess that's ok as there is no guarantee there is a long term. Far from it. For some, it's better to take a little more cash now than to bet on yourself for the big money later. That said...WR. Dime a dozen. Especially at 180!
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AMac8 months
Respeck hims duhsishun
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Double Down8 months
Incoming boom!!!…
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I think you guys have somebody better and he was told to move on.
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HonoraryCoonass8 months
First and foremost, I’d like to thank god…….
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GoldenGuy8 months
Also, the Devil.
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