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Four-star tight end Tayvion Galloway announced Sunday night that he has de-committed from the Tigers and reopened his recruitment.

Galloway, a 6-5, 230-pound prospect from Chillicothe, Ohio, originally committed to LSU last July.

The Tigers signed three tight ends in last year's recruiting class and currently have a commitment from 2004 TE Trey'Dez Green.

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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chasboo34 months
mutual agreement.
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mule7434 months
I hope that kid from “2004” class still has some eligibility Leo.
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BayouTiga34 months
He can read the tea leaves - Scout Team!
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Drizzt34 months
Better to know now than later. Recruit someone better.
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BayouTiga34 months
Already did.......that is why 'he leavin'!
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Doctor K34 months
We are in good shape at TE
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Geaux Guy34 months
Respect this opinion Tayvion…

Seriously though, he probably made a smart decision - we’re not screwing around.

Needs to go to Clemson and do the Family thing.
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SomeLSUguy34 months
He said in an interview right after de-committing that he didn't want to wear the same uniforms for 4 more years and that everyone should respect his decision to want a change in color scheme.
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High C34 months
Hey, it’s all cool. He attached a Bible verse.
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SomeLSUguy34 months
The Bible verse is the new "with all due respect..." You can't be mad at anything that comes before the Bible verse.
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LSUBB636634 months
If you cant stand the heat...get the F out the kitchen
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CrystalPreserves34 months
Got more money somewhere else
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tucoco34 months
Well, good luck to the young man, probably commit to Ohio state.
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tigerpawl34 months
“De-Commit”: the ultimate oxymoron.
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cajunmud34 months
More more publicity please, thank you.
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cajunmud34 months
No more...
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KamaCausey_LSU34 months
Someone needs to tell these kids to never say the phrase, "Please respect my decision."

It's a bat signal for trolls and ranters.
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jizzle660934 months
99% of the time itll be the only time most of these young fellas ever get to say that. Let them enjoy the short ride.
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WildTchoupitoulas34 months
There's no reason to respect their decision if they're not going to respect their commitment.
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Scotcho Libre34 months
It's better for a player to go ahead and de-commit now than to end up transferring later.
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FlyinTiger9334 months
Scared of Baby Gronk.
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LoveThatMoney34 months
The level of hate and vitriol on this board for a kid still in high school trying to figure out what he wants is both sad and predictable. Sometimes I hate our fans.
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Tigers4Lyfe34 months
I bet you teach little Johnny in your household that it's ok to back out on commitments. Fluff.
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idlewatcher34 months
Then don't commit if you don't plan to follow through.
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LoveThatMoney34 months
Fluff. Lol.

These things are moving targets at all times. People come and go in the athletic department. A new recruit comes in. A coach goes back on a promise. Whatever. Maybe the coaches told him, “Hey, we brought in another guy with more experience. It might be worth you opening your commitment back up.” Y’all know nothing about the situation.

But I’m soft because these “commitments” aren’t commitments. Lol. Y’all are soft for getting so upset about a 17 year old saying one thing and then doing another. Grown arse men with little boy minds.
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NorthSider7234 months
His loss
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BayouTiga34 months
Bye Bye 'Felecia'!
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kciDAtaE34 months
2004 TE Trey'Dez Green.??

How old is he?!
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southsidedell34 months
At least 36 lol
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CallmeSteveo34 months
Pussy
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