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Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports
LSU cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. missed Saturday's game vs. Mississippi State after he was hospitalized with an illness on Friday night but was discharged on Saturday night and is doing well, according to his father.

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NamariTiger43 months
I feel so bad for the kid. The type of person he is, I’m sure he was pissed laying in that hospital bed, ready to break something because he knew he could’ve helped the team pull that one out. He’s the leader for all the DBs and they missed their leader. It’s all good DSting it all starts this Saturday buddy!
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alumni9543 months
Yeah, that had to eat him up inside for sure. Fierce, quiet competitor. He could have locked down one side while the “younger” guys got extra help over the top.
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LL743 months
What was it that caused him to be hospitalized? Was it a reaction to something he ate? Was it food poisoning ? Was it a seizure? Maybe I missed it but I never saw where it was confirmed what the issue was.
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TommyDaTiger43 months
Yes, that’s what it was
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Spankum43 months
They are not going to confirm the questions you ask, as there are federal laws against it (HIPAA). Only Derek himself can give that information.
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redfish9943 months
Fukin peanuts.
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lsuson43 months
Now we will only give up 500 passing yards. Yay!
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LSUAlum200143 months
That's two TD drives, so we win 34-30.
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CanebreakCajun43 months
A deep seeded, loyal passion does not flow deep here.
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KING NOLA43 months
Not only was LSU missing D. Sting but DT Glenn Logan also that's two veteran starters two of our best defensive players just to much to overcome.
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LongTime Tiger43 months
Correct. That is two All-SEC preseason selections, including Stingley at two positions(DB & PR). Stingley changes the D calls as he would have locked down one side, allowing safeties to help out the younger DBs. Logan is a force in the middle and would have helped in pass rush.
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HC8743 months
One returning DEF starter took the field to start that game, Stevens. FR, SOPH, and newly transferred DBs in their first games as starters or with significant PT. Too much to overcome. They'll get better, GT!
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supadave343 months
I don't hope anyone gets sick, but I think this year we'll see more weird losses by teams due to unexpected game week Covid infections and other scares. We can get over this loss as other teams experience unforeseen circumstances. As a Tiger fan, we can only hope this doesn't doom our season but i don't think it will.
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AustinKnight43 months
Maybe but what happened Saturday was poor play and coaching. As little respect we gave Aranda he made adjustments when he needed.
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