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Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports
Former LSU cornerback Ashton Stamps committed to Arizona State on Tuesday.

Stamps, a junior from Harvey, La. (Rummel HS), only appeared in three games this past season and slipped down the depth chart behind sophomore PJ Woodland and true freshman DJ Pickett.

He started all 13 games last season as a sophomore and played 11 games with four starts as a true freshman in 2023.

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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blueboy3 months
Man, I hope there's only this much turnover because of the coaching change. If this is the new norm, it's exhausting.
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Randolphre3 months
We'll trade him for their QB
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Pax tecum3 months
Hope it works out for him.
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saint tiger2253 months
Pretty good pickup for Arizona St.

Good luck Stamps.
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Camo Tiger 3373 months
I was really high on him coming into this season and I hate that he left as he could’ve been a good asset to keep. I’m surprised he ended up there of all places but happy it’s not somewhere we have to play him and he balls out.
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NOLA Poboy3 months
Wanted to go where the school had his initials on a jacket
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mikethetigerdc3 months
good one!
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brewdrees3 months
College football is forever ruined
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ElTigreFuego3 months
The law of equivalent exchange
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TigerGuy323 months
No one cares this is “Tiger” Droppings not Sun Devil Spear. Get it together
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ChatGPT of LA3 months
What a loser. Leaving home state because youre scared. Pickett will be gone next year
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iamandykeim3 months
He dropped off the depth chart entirely. Just not athletic enough to compete in the SEC. Hopefully moving down a level works out for him. He’s been nothing but good to LSU and played hard even when he was physically outmatched by SEC WRs.
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