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Just nine days after switching his verbal pledge from UCLA to LSU, 2018 running back AJ Carter has de-committed from the Tigers and has re-committed to the Bruins.

Carter, a three-star prospect from Many, LA announced his decision via Twitter Wednesday afternoon:


LSU now has 21 verbal commitments for the class of 2018 with the departure of Carter.

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Just because AJ changed his commitment does mean he is all down hill AJ CARTER is one of the best running back in nation he's very underated way better than 3star that's just a opinion anyway the young made his own decision to play else were and education is more important anyway just believe AJ Carter will be a star on next level. So hold all the negative talk and watch the young man on the field .. He was LSU best RB recurit in class of 2018 over 2000yds rushing and 40 rushing TD name one better in class of 2018.. the young is going to have a bright future were every he decides to go School SEC or PAC 12 the young gone shine....
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Laughable that the quality of education at UCLA is gonna help this kid....no stars for brains
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So no quality education available at UCLA? Your comment is laughable.
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The spirit of the word *Commitment* has become meaningless IRL. People that can not commit and back it up, probably aren't good for a Team.
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The spirit of the word *Commitment* has become meaningless IRL. People that can not commit and back it up, probably aren't good for a Team.
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He knows playing time much easier to come by at UCLA
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Kid has to be a flake...flip-flopping back and forth. He'll fit good in California...the land of fruits and nuts!
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UCLA blows almost any public university out of the water. Perhaps the 40 over 4 comment.
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Lol at all the butt hurt over a 3 *.
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I coach against him, he's in our district - he's no 3 star - dude is as good as I have ever seen.
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Guess he got scared by the competition at RB at LSU. See ya!
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This kid is arrogant. I understand that this is a very important dicision and should be given a lot of thought before,making it. Bit this guy's flip flopping is getting ridiculous. If he keeps flipping, he might find himself not player for either of them. I don't think he was going to get any real,playing time in LSU anyway.
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Lol this is football, not flip-ball.
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lol enjoy being a cellar dweller in the PAC 10
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LOL
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If he changes his mind like this, he'll never get out of the backfield.
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Ahahahaha O is such a joke. JHC Why are we sitting back and letting LSU return to the dark ages of 1960-2001?
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playing in front of 12,000 fans will be awesome
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LINK Probably a good thing. Only chatter I could find on this from the UCLA side is still a few comments on him leaving UCLA (i.e., 'probably going to a school with an actual offensive line', 'OK'...). Man, what a different atmosphere... No, I don't troll UCLA sites - had a moment between meetings and thought I'd glance...
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How about you work for living and stop worrying about what a HS kid is doing
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They need to quit calling these teenager decisions 'commitments'.
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Should call them "inclinations" all the way up to signing day.
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Seriously. They need another formal status for it so that everyone is on the same page as to what the action is.
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Best he figured it out now and not in February
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Why does everyone post statements on iPhones?
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Good to have avoided such a solid decision maker
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