LSU corner Derek Stingley vs. LSU Mississippi State

BATON RED, Louisiana (AP) – LSU cornerer Derek Stingley Jr. , who entered this season as one of the most sensible stars in school football, ruled from game one No. 6 of the Tigers on the Saturday opposed to the State of Mississippi due to illness. .

LSU spokesman Michael Bonnette said Stingley’s disease was not COVID-19 and that the sophomore is expected to enroll in football activities after receiving a medical remedy and evaluation through doctors.

LSU said Stingley had fallen “seriously ill” on Friday night and had been hospitalized overnight, but did not provide the main points about Stingley’s symptoms or diagnosis, a policy not unusual due to legislation that protects students’ medical privacy.

Stingley, who also returns clearings, the 15 games of the 2019 LSU National Championship team as a rookie and led the Southeast Conference with six interceptions, which finished fifth nationally.

Stingley’s 21 defended passes led the SEC and placed moment at the national level.

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