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Name: *Derek Stingley Jr. (+) Oct 2021 Foot Surgery/Out
College: LSU      Number: 7
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-0   Weight: 188
Position:  Pos2: KR
Class/Draft Year: Jr/2022

40 Low: 4.40
   40 Time: 4.45
  40 High: 4.50

> Projected Round:   Stock:   Projected High: Early 1st  Low: Mid-Late 1st


 Data Scout Notes: X-1st/INJ Prone Since 2020/Production Dropped from INJs/3GP in 21 2021: 01/06/22-Announced Early Entry into 2022 NFL Draft...NAC...(+) Coming off Oct 2021 Foot INJ/Surgery...PNagurski/PThorpe/PBednarik...**2020: AFCA1st/1stC...PMaxwell/PWCamp1st/PNagurski/PLott/PBednarik/PHornung...2019: 2ndC

Combine Invite: Yes
Height: 6002
Weight: 188

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Dates: 04/06/22
Hand: 09 5/8  Arm: 30 5/8
Wingspan: 74 1/8

Height: 6002
Weight: 188
40 Yrd Dash: 4.45
20 Yrd Dash: 2.51
10 Yrd Dash: 1.56
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Vertical Jump: 38 1/2
Broad Jump: 10'02"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.19
3-Cone Drill: 7.00

40 Time Range: 4.44-4.46/Projected 4.34/+.11/No Bench-Choice
 

 





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  03/06/22 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  Former LSU cornerback Derek Stingley gave an update on his recovery from the Lisfranc surgery he had on his left foot to reporters at the 2022 NFL Draft Combine on Saturday. He revealed that the original timeline for his injury was 4-6 months and that he is ahead of schedule with his recovery. Stingley will not participate in Sunday's workouts for cornerbacks at the combine and is instead expected to work out for teams at LSU's Pro Day on April 6. He also declared that he is the best cornerback in the 2022 NFL Draft. "I know myself and I know that when I'm at the best version of myself, I'm the greatest," Stingley said. Due to the injury, Stingley only played in three games for LSU as a junior this past season. He was a Consensus All-American as a freshman and a first-team All-SEC selection as a sophomore. Stingley is a projected first-round pick. "Going into my second year and throughout my second year, I felt it was just as good as my freshman year," Stingley said. "Freshman year I had over 90 targets. Sophomore year I had 30. If anything, that should just say I was doing my job." - Lafayette Daily Advertiser

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  08/24/21 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  LSU cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. remains out with an undisclosed injury, but when asked about the junior All-American's status Wednesday night, coach Ed Orgeron maintained confidence Stingley will play in the season opener against UCLA. "Derek's doing fine," Orgeron said. "I think we're going to lay off of him next week. The week after, he should be fine." Stingley has missed the majority of preseason camp and didn't play in the team's scrimmage last Saturday. Orgeron thought at one point Stingley might return to practice this week, but LSU has kept him out as a precaution. LSU has a little over two weeks before its first game Sept. 4. "I think he's going to be 100% there [against UCLA]," Orgeron said, "and we won't have to worry about re-aggravating it." - Baton Rouge Advocate

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  08/22/21 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  Ever since Derek Stingley Jr. arrived at LSU, the idea of playing offense and defense has swirled around the All-American cornerback. Stingley has remarkable athleticism that may allow him to play on both sides of the ball, but his family and LSU agreed to wait. Now in his junior year, Stingley may get the chance. Orgeron said LSU was going to give Stingley some offensive reps the day he suffered a "minor injury" that recently kept him out of practice. Stingley should return early next week. When he does, Orgeron said the team will consider trying him on the offensive side. "I talked to (offensive coordinator Jake Peetz) and Derek about the type of plays we're going to run," Orgeron said. "We're going to see where we are next week. I don't know if he's going to be full speed next week. "Obviously, I'm not going to play him both ways if he's not full speed. We have to play that by ear." - Baton Rouge Advocate

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  08/16/21 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  In the first major poll released so far ahead of the 2021 college football season, LSU was ranked No. 13 in the preseason USA Today AFCA Coaches Poll. Joined by UL, the Tigers were one of two Louisiana teams ranked Tuesday morning. The Ragin' Cajuns debuted at No. 23, marking their first appearance in a preseason poll in team history. The USA Today AFCA Coaches Poll uses 65 head coaches from the Football Bowl Subdivision, the highest level of college football. Every coach submits a top-25 weekly throughout the regular season.

Alabama, the defending national champions, opened at No. 1 while Clemson, Oklahoma, Ohio State and Georgia rounded out the top-5. The Southeastern Conference had the most teams from one league with six. LSU returned to the top-25 after falling out of the polls for most of its 5-5 season last year. The Tigers brought back plenty of players who contributed near the end of the season while hiring six new assistant coaches, including both coordinators. - Baton Rouge Advocate


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  08/01/21 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  By the standards he set in 2019, LSU cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. had an off year in 2020. He missed the season opener against Mississippi State after becoming "acutely ill" the night before the game. He had just 27 tackles and didn't record an interception after picking off six passes in the Tigers' drive to the national championship. There is no question, though, that big things are expected of Stingley going into his junior season. A scan of college football's preseason award watch lists says that Stingley is regarded as one of the best players in the nation.

Stingley made his fifth watch list Friday when he was one of 35 players named to the list for the Walter Camp Award, like the Heisman Trophy and Maxwell Award given annually to the nation's most outstanding player. Stingley also made the watch lists for the Bednarik Award (defensive player of the year), the Jim Thorpe Award (best defensive back), the Bronko Nagurski Award (best defensive player) and the Paul Hornung Award (most versatile player). The only award watch list that Stingley was eligible for and didn't make was the one for the Maxwell Award. - Baton Rouge Advocate


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  07/31/21 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  After wowing LSU fans with his play at cornerback and as a punt returner the past two seasons, Derek Stingley Jr. may get some snaps at wide receiver this fall. While it remains to be seen, the possibility of catching a few passes would make the talented Stingley perhaps the most versatile player in college football - if the two-time All-American hasn't proven it already. Considering that, it was no surprise that Stingley, a 6-foot-1, 195-pound junior, was one of 57 collegians named to the Paul Hornung Award watch list Thursday.

Presented to the most versatile player in major college football, the award is named for the former Notre Dame and Green Bay Packers legend. A member of the College Football Hall of Fame and Pro Football Hall of Fame, Hornung played quarterback and halfback and was a kicker during his college and professional career. In 22 career games at LSU, Stingley has recorded 65 total tackles, six interceptions, two fumble recoveries and two forced fumbles. The former Dunham School star also has averaged 11.3 yards per punt return for his two-year career - getting 16.2 yards per attempt in 2020. - Baton Rouge Advocate


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  07/28/21 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  A new week brought new watch list honors for LSU's dynamic cornerback duo of Derek Stingley Jr. and Eli Ricks. Monday, the Tiger All-Americans were named to the watch list for the Jim Thorpe Award, given annually to the nation's top defensive back. Last week, both were named to the watch list for the Bednarik Award, given to the nation's best overall defensive player. Also announced Monday: the watch list for the Butkus Award, given to the top collegiate linebacker. LSU's Damone Clark was the Tigers' entry on that list. Stingley, a 6-1, 195-pound junior from The Dunham School, followed up on his All-American freshman season in 2019 with 27 tackles, five pass deflections, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery in 2020. - Baton Rouge Advocate

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  07/26/21 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  Cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. and kicker Cade York were the lone first-team selections from LSU on the preseason All-Southeastern Conference team announced Friday. Stingley and York were among seven LSU players that made the first, second or third teams in a vote of writers and broadcasters who attended SEC Media Days, which closed out a four-day run Thursday in Hoover, Alabama. In addition to Stingley and York, LSU had three players on the second-team offense and two on the second-team defense.

Landing on the second-team offense were wide receiver Kayshon Boutte, guard Ed Ingram and tackle Austin Deculus. LSU's second-teamers on defense were defensive end Ali Gaye and cornerback Elias Ricks. Also, LSU was picked to finish third in the SEC Western Division behind Alabama, which was chosen to win the league's championship game, and Texas A&M. - Baton Rouge Advocate


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  07/22/21 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  It has been something LSU All-American Derek Stingley Jr. has not been accustomed to hearing. When he signed at LSU in December of 2018 as the consensus No. 1 cornerback in the nation, the Tigers were about to finish the season at 10-3 with a win over Central Florida in the Fiesta Bowl. As a freshman the next season, LSU went 15-0 and won the national championship. Then the Tigers dipped to 5-5 last year. "A lot of people talking bad about us, saying we're not any good and that we're not going anywhere," Stingley said Monday at the SEC Media Days. "I heard a lot of bad things. It was different, especially after my freshman year when everything went right." LSU, which opens the season Sept. 4 against UCLA in Pasadena, California, will try to change that view immediately. "We're coming into this year to prove a point that we at LSU are still in this conversation," Stingley said. "We're still one of the top schools. Everybody has a chip on their shoulder. We're going to be playing with an edge."

LSU coach Ed Orgeron has noticed that approach from Stingley and others. "Something's going on in the locker room," he said. "Something's going on. Our players believe in each other." Individually, Stingley did not have the same season in 2020 he enjoyed in 2019 either. After leading the SEC with six interceptions and finishing second in the nation in passes defended with 21 through 15 starts, Stingley played in only seven games because of injuries and illness in 2020. He missed the opener after being rushed to the hospital the night before the game. Stingley finished 2020 with no interceptions and just five passes defended as opposing quarterbacks found success going away from Stingley. "I know I can play better," he said. "I'm going into this season healthier." - Lafayette Daily Advertiser


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  07/21/21 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  LSU cornerbacks Derek Stingley Jr. and Eli Ricks have been named to the watch list for the 85th annual Chuck Bednarik Award, the Maxwell Football Club announced Monday. The award is given annually to the nation's top defensive player. A total of 90 players were named to the watch list. Wide receiver Kayshon Boutte was also named to the Maxwell Award watch list, given annually to the nation's most outstanding player. Stingley, a junior who prepped at The Dunham School and represented LSU Monday here at SEC Media Days, is seeking to join former Tigers cornerback Tommy Casanova (1969-71) as the program's only three-time All-Americans. - Baton Rouge Advocate

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  06/17/21 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  LSU kicker Cade York and cornerbacks Derek Stingley Jr. and Eli Ricks have been named to the Walter Camp Preseason All-America Team, the organization announced Thursday. Stingley and York were named first-team All-America. Ricks was named second-team. Stingley, a Dunham School graduate, has been a first-team All-America selection after both his freshman and sophomore seasons in Baton Rouge, and, if he is selected again after the 2021 season, he'll join former defensive back Tommy Casanova as LSU's only three-time first-team All-Americans in school history. Stingley enters his junior season with the expectation that he will emerge as one of the top prospects for the upcoming NFL draft. - Baton Rouge Advocate

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  05/12/21 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  Star LSU cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. will wear the coveted No. 7 jersey this season. The university announced the number change Tuesday afternoon in a social media post, which included highlights of the former No. 24 that show why the All-American defensive back will join the long list of star defenders to wear the number. Former LSU quarterback TJ Finley opens up about transfer decision, seeking 'best fit for me' The 6-foot-1, 195-pound junior has lived up to his five-star billing in his two seasons in Baton Rouge. Stingley, a Dunham School graduate, has twice been named first-team All-Southeastern Conference and was named a consensus All-American as a true freshman in 2019, when LSU won its fourth national championship in school history.

Stingley missed three games because of injury and non-coronavirus related sickness as a sophomore in 2020. By that point, some believed it was possible he'd be wearing No. 7 already. Former free safety JaCoby Stevens wore the number last season, and, after departing for the NFL draft, Stingley becomes the most recent star defender to receive the honor. "Derek is very deserving of following in the footsteps of some of the great players in LSU history in wearing the No. 7 jersey," LSU coach Ed Orgeron said in a statement. "Derek is an outstanding young man from right here in Baton Rouge who represents our program with tremendous character and a desire to make all of those around him better." - Baton Rouge Advocate


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  04/30/21 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  The unofficial start to college football season is less than three months away. The SEC on Wednesday announced its coach appearance schedule for its 2021 football media days, which the conference previously revealed would be held July 19-22. Alabama coach Nick Saban will speak to reporters Wednesday, while Auburn's Bryan Harsin will make the rounds Thursday. The event will be held in Hoover at the Hyatt Regency hotel, which has hosted 18 of the past 19 seasons' media days. The conference had been set to move its football media days to Atlanta in 2020, but that was canceled because the COVID-19 pandemic. Its 2022 site has not been announced. - Birmingham News

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  02/25/21 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  A year after LSU's spring football program was cut short by the coronavirus pandemic, the athletic department has organized a full practice schedule that begins March 16 and ends with a spring game April 17. The schedule, which LSU announced Wednesday, has 15 practices plus the spring game. LSU's pro day is also scheduled for March 31. The pro day, when NFL scouts test and time LSU's draft-eligible players, is all the more important this year because the annual NFL scouting combine did not happen because of COVID-19 concerns. - Baton Rouge Advocate

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  12/28/20 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  2020 ALL-SEC FIRST TEAM (COACHES): DB Derek Stingley, LSU,...LSU's record-setting placekicker Cade York and cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. have been named first-team All-Southeastern Conference in a vote of the league's coaches, the SEC announced. Stingley, a first-team All-American in 2019, recorded 27 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and five pass breakups this year. - LSU Football

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  12/09/20 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  LSU is self-imposing a one-year ban on postseason play for this season as part an effort to cooperate with an NCAA probe into rules violations. "LSU leadership made this decision after careful deliberation and review of the NCAA rules violations that have been discovered in the university's cooperative investigation with the NCAA" and Independent Accountability Resolution Process, the athletic department said in a statement. "This decision reflects LSU's commitment to compliance with NCAA regulations and maintenance of institutional control."

Much of the NCAA's investigation of LSU's football program pre-dates the promotion Ed Orgeron to head coach during the 2016 season and hiring of current athletic director Scott Woodward in 2019. Some of the more serious allegations involved LSU booster John Paul Funes, who is a former chief executive for a Baton Rouge hospital foundation. He has been accused of paying a player's father $180,000 for a "no-show job" between 2012 and 2017. - AP College Football


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  10/15/20 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  Sophomore cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. sprained his ankle in a "freak accident" against Missouri and played the rest of the game, LSU coach Ed Orgeron said Monday. Stingley tripped over the down marker after making a tackle in the second quarter. Asked if Stingley played at 100% the entire game, Orgeron said "no." "He sprained his ankle on the down marker coming off the field," Orgeron said. "He was playing - I don't know what part of the game that happened - but after that, he was playing on a sprained ankle." Athletic trainers tended to Stingley on the field. Stingley returned two plays later, but he clearly looked hobbled the rest of the game. Stingley finished with five tackles. "He didn't look the same," Orgeron said. "Some people would've been out the game, but he wanted to play. Just a freak accident on the down marker." - Baton Rouge Advocate

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  10/05/20 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  The LSU defensive backs vindicated themselves a week after surrendering a Southeastern Conference-record 623 yards passing to Mississippi State's Air Raid. Although Vanderbilt was more committed to running the football, Seals was held to 11-of-25 passing for 113 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions. LSU safety Todd Harris, who missed most of the 2019 season with a knee injury, recorded his first interception of the season on second-and-goal in the fourth quarter. True freshman cornerback Eli Ricks also intercepted Seals in the fourth quarter, leaping high for a pass in a pick that looked very similar to his first interception against Mississippi State. Senior safety JaCoby Stevens said he kept his teammates in the secondary from watching any football this week other than Vanderbilt film. No Monday Night Football. Nothing else. "I put us all on punishment," Stevens said. "We were on punishment for how we performed last Saturday. It worked out."

Some of the LSU secondary's success can be contributed to the return of All-American cornerback Derek Stingley, who missed the Mississippi State game after spending the night in a hospital because of an allergic reaction. Stingley had a crucial tackle on Vanderbilt's third drive, when he made a backside tackle on a Commodores misdirection run to the left side of the field. The tackle, which saved a long run, forced a long third down and eventually Vanderbilt's third straight punt to start the game. The versatile Stingley also dazzled with 92 return yards, including a 48-yard punt return in the third quarter in which he paused in the middle of the field, waited, then dashed down the right sideline to the Vanderbilt 20. - Baton Rouge Advocate


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  10/01/20 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  LSU's All-American cornerback Derek Stingley missed Saturday's game against Mississippi State after spending Friday night in a hospital due to an illness. His father, Derek Stingley Sr., shared moments, in an interview Tuesday morning with WNXX-FM 104.5's "Off the Bench," from what he called a "scary" night, when the star defensive back had "a reaction" that led to his hospitalization. LSU's defense struggled in Stingley's absence, surrendering a Southeastern Conference single-game record 623 yards passing. On the CBS broadcast, announcer Brad Nessler said LSU officials told them they believed it was an allergic reaction.

Stingley Sr. said his son was released before the game and it was never a possibility that he could play. "It was a rough night," Stingley Sr. said. "But bottom line, Derek had a reaction to something that caused him to have to go to the hospital. When we got there, they were just running some tests on him, making sure they were ruling out everything. So we knew that he was fine. He was actually ready to go right before the game started. They started doing discharge papers to get him out of the hospital." "So it was scary," he continued, "but it wasn't as bad as we thought it was when we first got the call and all that. But he's good to go. I'm pretty sure they're going to probably take it easy with him this week. But I'm pretty sure he may wind up playing as well. It's one of those moments where, me, personally, I would hate to relive or go through it again. But he's good. He's healthy. He's ready to go." - Baton Rouge Advocate


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  09/26/20 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  All-American cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. will not play in LSU's season opener against Mississippi State. LSU released a statement on Stingley becoming ill last night, and will not playing against the Bulldogs. Stingley's condition is not COVID-19 related. - WAFB, FOX TV8 News

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  07/28/20 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  2020 PRESEASON WALTER CAMP FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICAN: DB Derek Stingley, LSU,...Stingley, one of the most decorated true freshmen in LSU history a year ago, started all 15 games at cornerback for the Tigers during their national championship season. Stingley led the SEC in both interceptions (6) and passes defended (21) in 2019. He added 38 tackles and recovered a fumble last year. Stingley, a Baton Rouge native, earned consensus All-America status in 2019 and was named second team All-America by Walter Camp a year ago. He was also named the SEC Newcomer of the Year and first team All-SEC. - LSU Football

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  07/27/20 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  2020 PRESEASON PAUL HORNUNG AWARD WATCH LIST: Derek Stingley Jr., LSU,...Now a sophomore, Stingley established himself as the top rookie defender in college football in 2019, leading the Southeastern Conference in both interceptions (6) and passes defended (21). He was a consensus All-America selection and played a vital role in LSU having the most dominant season in college football history, going 15-0 and capturing the national title with a win over Clemson in the CFP National Championship Game. In addition to his defensive prowess, Stingley also serves as LSU's punt returner. Last year, Stingley returned 17 punts for 163 yards, an average of 9.3 yards a return. - LSU Football

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  07/27/20 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  2020 PRESEASON MAXWELL AWARD WATCH LIST: DB Derek Stingley Jr., LSU,...Stingley, one of the most decorated true freshmen in LSU history a year ago, started all 15 games at cornerback for the Tigers during their national championship season. Stingley led the SEC in both interceptions (6) and passes defended (21) in 2019. He added 38 tackles and recovered a fumble last year. - LSU Football

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  07/24/20 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  2020 BRONKO NAGURSKI TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST: DB Derek Stingley Jr., LSU,...As a true freshman in 2019, Stingley was the top rookie in college football, earning consensus All-America honors in helping the Tigers to a 15-0 mark and the national title. Stingley led the Southeastern Conference in both interceptions (6) and passes defended (21). - LSU Football

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  07/21/20 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  2020 LOTT IMPACT TROPHY PRESEASON WATCH LIST: DEREK STINGLEY JR., LSU, CB, 6-1, 190, Baton Rouge, LA: Consensus All-American as a freshman last year; Led the SEC with six interceptions; Had 27 interceptions in high school; Grandfather Derek Stingley played for the New England Patriots and was paralyzed when tackled by Jack Tatum of the Raiders. - Lott Impact Trophy

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  07/17/20 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  2020 PRESEASON BEDNARIK AWARD WATCH LIST: CB Derek Stingley, LSU,...Stingley, a consensus All-America in 2019, started all 15 games for the Tigers a year ago and he capped his rookie season by leading the Southeastern Conference in both interceptions (6) and passes defended (21). Stingley tied an SEC Championship Game record with two interceptions in LSU's 37-10 win over Georgia in the league's title game. - LSU Football

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  07/13/20 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  LSU safety JaCoby Stevens, cornerback Derek Stingley and linebacker Jabril Cox have each been named to the Chuck Bednarik Award watch list, the school announced Monday morning. The Bednarik Award is given annually to the nation's Defensive Player of the Year. The Tigers have had two players win the award - safety Tyrann Mathieu (2011) and cornerback Patrick Peterson (2010) - since it was first given in 1995. Stingley was voted a consensus All-American as a true freshman and was unanimously named the Southeastern Conference's Newcomer of the Year. He led the league with six interceptions, which ranked fifth nationally, and ranked second nationally with 21 passes defended. The 6-foot-1, 195-pound Dunham School graduate is thought to have been the most impactful and decorated true freshman in the history of the program. - Baton Rouge Advocate

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  06/04/20 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  The Pacific Club IMPACT Foundation has announced its 42 candidates for the 17th annual Lott IMPACT Trophy. The 42 student-athletes who make up the Lott IMPACT Trophy Watch List come from 41 different schools. Only defending National Champion LSU has two candidates. This year's Watch List has 16 linebackers, 15 defensive backs and 11 defensive linemen. The Big Ten and the ACC both have nine candidates while the Pac-12 has eight, the SEC seven, the Big 12 five, the Mountain West two, the AAC one and one independent, Notre Dame. The Lott IMPACT Trophy, which has raised more than $1.6 million for scholarships and other youth-related charities throughout the country, is the only major college football award where the character of the nominee is considered. IMPACT stands for Integrity, Maturity, Performance, Academics, Community and Tenacity. - Lott IMPACT Trophy Award

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  06/01/20 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  LSU finalized plans to play Southern and Grambling in football for the first time in LSU history, school officials announced Monday. LSU and Southern will meet Sept. 10, 2022, in Tiger Stadium. LSU and Grambling will play Sept. 9, 2023, in Tiger Stadium. "This is an incredible opportunity to join our fan bases of these historic Louisiana institutions and championship programs," LSU athletic director Scott Woodward said in a statement. "These dates will be days to celebrate not only football, but the state of Louisiana and all of our people. It's time and we are all proud to be a part of it." LSU has played nearly every in-state team in the past 10 years: Tulane (2009), UL (2009), McNeese State (2010), UL-Monroe (2014), Louisiana Tech (2018) and Southeastern (2018). Nicholls State is scheduled to play at Tiger Stadium on Oct. 3, 2020. - Baton Rouge Advocate

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  05/21/20 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  What can't LSU defensive back Derek Stingley Jr. do? His father Derek Stingley Sr., an assistant coach at The Dunham School, appeared on WNXX-FM ESPN's "Off the Bench" on Wednesday and provided some insight into how his son is staying busy during the coronavirus downtime. "With (Stingley Jr.) it's all about rest. He has a hard time sleeping at night. So he wasn't getting the proper rest that he needed, in my opinion, during the season," Stingley Sr. said. "He did a little ballet just to try and work on flexibility and just to move different muscles...I won't allow him to be static, to get lazy during times like this." - Baton Rouge Advocate

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  01/27/20 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  Bo Pelini, who helped LSU to the 2007 BCS National Championship, is returning to the Tiger coaching staff as defensive coordinator, head coach Ed Orgeron announced on Monday. Pelini returns to LSU after serving as the head coach at Youngstown State for the past five seasons where he guided the Penguins to a 33-28 overall mark and an appearance in the FCS National Championship Game in 2016. Pelini has a head coaching record of 100-55, which includes seven years as head coach at Nebraska. Pelini's hire is pending approval from the LSU Board of Supervisors. "We are privileged to have one of the top defensive coordinators in all of football in Bo Pelini join our staff," Orgeron said. "Bo has had some of the best defenses in football during his career and we are looking forward to him bringing his tremendous amount of knowledge and expertise back to LSU to continue to win championships."

In his three years as defensive coordinator with the Tigers from 2005-07, LSU went a combined 34-6, claimed the 2007 national title and beat Notre Dame to win the Sugar Bowl during the 2006 season. LSU also appeared in the SEC Championship Game twice, winning the league title in 2007. In his first stint as defensive coordinator with the Tigers, LSU's defense ranked No. 3 nationally in total defense all three years. LSU finished No. 1 in the Southeastern Conference in total defense in both 2006 and 2007 and ranked No. 2 in the league in 2005. - LSU Football


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  12/11/19 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  2019 ALL-SEC SECOND TEAM (COACHES): DB Derek Stingley, LSU,...The All-SEC second team featured three LSU defenders in Lawrence (23 tackles, 5.0 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks), Stevens, who was named the SEC Defensive Player of the Week three times this year and Stingley, who led the SEC in both interceptions (6) and passes defended (21). - LSU Football

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  12/09/19 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  2019 ASSOCIATED PRESS SEC NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR: CB Derek Stingley Jr., LSU,...The top-ranked Tigers also have the SEC's coach of the year in Ed Orgeron and the newcomer of the year in freshman cornerback Derek Stingley Jr., as selected by a 28-member media panel. The SEC defensive player of the year is Auburn tackle Derrick Brown. Stingley, who is tied for second among all FBS players in passes defended, has six interceptions and 15 pass breakups. Brown has 50 overall tackles, 12 ½ tackles for loss and four sacks for No. 9 Auburn. - LSU/AP College Football

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  10/15/19 - CB *Derek Stingley Jr.Jr/2022, LSU, 6-0, 188 (DS#2 CB) + More +

  OCT 14/WEEK 7 SEC FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK: Derek Stingley Jr., DB, LSU,..Had six tackles and intercepted a pass for the third straight game as the Tigers beat No. 7 Florida, 42-28 ... For second straight game, interception came in redzone - this time stopping a Florida drive with an interception in the endzone...Down 35-28 midway through the fourth quarter, Florida had reached the LSU 16-yard line when Stingley intercepted the pass on third-and-1 in the endzone...Broke up another pass, running his total passes defended to an SEC best 12 through six games. - SEC Football

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