Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
Seth Stewart, a 2017 offensive line signee from Point Pleasant, WV, has given up playing football and will not attend LSU, according to head coach Ed Orgeron.

Stewart enrolled in school with other freshmen this past June before leaving. Per The Advocate:
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"As far as we know, he's decided not to play football," Orgeron said. "Spent a couple of days here and decided he wanted to move on. Tried to get him back. Coach (Jeff) Grimes tried to get him back."
The 6-8, 320-pound prospect from Point Pleasant High School received his offer from the LSU coaches back in July of 2016 and committed on the spot. He was rated a three-star prospect.

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Bad evaluation by the guy who recruits OL
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Not even a three star wants lsu
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Probably got his first piece of tail and can't stand to be away from her
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Home sick pussy
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We do not know what is going on with this young man, personally or in the field, yet our initial reaction is to call him a pu*** because he won't lace them up for our entertainment?
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Should've said "no chest"
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If you're 6'8" 320 and only a 3-star, that tells me one thing: you're soft.
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Holy shite can we sign like over 30 people this recruiting class?
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He was so home sick he quit football altogether? Damn.
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Didn't like the cardio? Home sick?
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I would assume the latter. West Virginia is a long way from BR.
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