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LSU Loses Commitment From Defensive Tackle Anthony Hundley
by TD Staff ReporterDecember 1, 2020

Nelson Chenault-USA TODAY Sports
Three-star defensive tackle Anthony Hundley from IMG Academy announced Tuesday that he is de-committing from LSU.
The 6-3, 265-pound prospect from Miami, Florida originally committed to the Tigers in November of 2019. Prior to his pledge to LSU, Hundley was a one-time Miami (FL) commit.
LSU now has 21 verbal commits for the class of 2021 with the departure of Hundley.
For more info on a Hundley, visit his profile page on our Recruiting Tracker.
The 6-3, 265-pound prospect from Miami, Florida originally committed to the Tigers in November of 2019. Prior to his pledge to LSU, Hundley was a one-time Miami (FL) commit.
LSU now has 21 verbal commits for the class of 2021 with the departure of Hundley.
For more info on a Hundley, visit his profile page on our Recruiting Tracker.
Filed Under: LSU Football Recruiting
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Hard to respect anyone who has commitment issues young man. We need players who bleed purple and gold, not snow flakes. adios
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Being the only defensive tackle committed in the class, I doubt he was processed
Reply2 months

No mention of Pelini. Hmmm. Either no relationship, or he knows he gone.
Reply2 months

Which decision are we respecting? His initial commitment to Da U? Or the de-commitment to them? Or is it the decision to commit to LSU? Or that de-commitment? Or, and I think I got it, but I really think he’s asking to respect his next decision to whichever school he chooses as THIS TIME ITS BIDNESS!
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6'3" 265 lb. 3* where do you think you going to play? I think you were lucky to get an offer.
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touchdownjeebus
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I can’t imagine we are processing too many guys given the current state of affairs.
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NOSTRODAMUS
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who started the "respect my decision" crap? they don't understand how respect works obviously.
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K im tired of this. They say that crap because of retards who lose their minds because its common for kids and circumstances to change kids minds about their future. Is it fricking surprising that a recruit looked at us last year and said wow I wanna go play for them! Then see us next year and go wow I dont want anything to do w that dumpster fire.
2 months

And don't get hung up on that. They use the word "committ" to clarify they INTEND to currently go to that school because what else do you use? You freaks lose it because they call it a commitment and back out so what word you want em to use? "So for the 2021 season, im almost certain I wanna play for lsu but that could change depending on how life rolls the next couple years" what an exciting espn moment. Would really add to the old hat tradition.
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