Four-star athlete Caden Sterns from Cibolo, TX announced Sunday that he has decommitted from LSU and has flipped his verbal pledge to Texas.


Sterns was Ed Orgeron's first commitment after being named the head coach at LSU.

The 6-1, 192 prospect from Steele High School is rated the No. 4 safety overall safety in the country for the class of 2018.

For more info on Sterns, visit his profile page on our 2018 Recruiting Tracker.

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See you in 2019 and 2020.
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Guess he watched the spring game and saw Grant Delpit too
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Good for him for standing up for his right to choose a lame school!
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Hey, in Texas....kisses are just as good as championships!
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He's a solid prospect and glad to get the news now rather than later. Hopefully he keeps LSU on the radar because it'd be a great fit for both.
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if he wants to stay home, I have no problem with that...hats off to him for saying so now instead of the day before signing day.
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Assuredly...Texas showed him a glimpse of his competition at LSU. With the talent coming in, 'O' can't guarantee any position. If he wants playing time with his size/strength, probably made a very good decision and wish him the best.
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He's not absolute in his decommitment. He could decide to recommit to L.S.U. after all we are a far superior CFB to Texas.
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This kid was looking for a way out. He saw the depth at Safety at LSU and started lookingaround. He says he was ironclad to lsu but was visiting TEXAS? Bye dude. Give your coach some sugar. lol.
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If the kid was looking for playin' time we are the logical choice. On the other hand, if you're looking to avoid collisions with big ole mean RB's then the Big 12 is the place for you.
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This is not unexpected with Orgeron at the helm.
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Care to explain??
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I too would like an explanation of this statement.
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Shut your bitch mouth.
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No big deal. We're loaded. He's from Texas. It's early. If we really need him next year, expect our staff to make a strong push to get him back. The process will work itself out.
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He don't have to tackle in the Little 13 - just chase. LSU Spring Game = $h!T got real = no playing time EVER.
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Yeah the SEC was probably gonna be too hard for him anyway.
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It absolutely sucks to see him decommit since I think he is a beast, but we have amazing depth at safety, so because of that, it isn't the end of the world.
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His LSU lean is and always will be appreciated. The talent displayed by the young LSU safeties (Delpit, Stevens, Harris, Lewis and Monroe) that he'd compete with probably had something to do with his decision. In either case, we wish him the best of luck.
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Prepubescent Asian boys have more chest than this kid.
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Herman doing work. As expected.
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More like our depth chart doing work.
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He'll be rated about the No.40 safety coming out of college and won't get drafted. Great decision kid.
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Dont let the door hit ya in the arse on the way out!!!
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Dont let the door hit ya in the arse on the way out!!!
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Idiot.
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