Calhoun Times

LSU cornerback Stingley will be tested vs Oklahoma

- By John Zenor

Derek Stingley Jr. sat flanked by the Heisman Trophy favorite and LSU coach Ed Orgeron, as usual the youngster in the group.

Quarterbac­k Joe Burrow even felt compelled to offer a reminder about the Tigers cornerback after both had starring roles in the Southeaste­rn Conference championsh­ip game.

“In case anybody forgets, Derek is a freshman. In case anybody forgets that,” Burrow said. “I forget it a lot.” It’s easy to forget. Stingley quickly progressed from top recruit to a centerpiec­e of the top-ranked Tigers’defense. He had two intercepti­ons in the title game win over Georgia in Atlanta, setting up a playoff semifinal showdown with Jalen Hurts and No. 4 Oklahoma.

That earned a trip to the interview room for a freshman who had been off-limits to the media this season. He handled that about as well as he has his on-field role, saying “the only reason I’m in this position is because of everyone else on the defense.”

Stingley has started all 13 games for the Tigers. He leads the SEC and is tied for fifth nationally with six intercepti­ons. He’s third nationally with 21 passes defended and also returns punts.

Stingley was named a firstteam Associated Press All-SEC performer.

LSU’s star safety, Grant Delpit, called him “the best freshman corner I’ve ever seen.”

The 6-foot-1, 195-pounder arrived at LSU from Dunham School in Baton Rouge as the nation’s No. 1 overall recruit, according to Rivals.

But Stingley made a quick impression on his teammates with his approach, beyond that rating.

“Derek is as humble a guy as I’ve seen,” Burrow said. “No. 1 recruit, sometimes they come in, and they’re all cocky and loud, and Derek didn’t say a word for three months.

“At practice, I would go out of my way to throw Derek’s way to see if he was as good as everyone said he was. I can tell you, yes, he is. Yes, he is.”

Orgeron recalls seeing Stingley and his dad, Derek Sr., working out in the indoor facility “every Saturday and Sunday” during the offseason. The work paid off with a starting role in a secondary already featuring Delpit and fellow cornerback Kristian Fulton, along with the punt return role.

 ?? AP-Eric Gay, File ?? Derek Stingley Jr. was selected as newcomer of the year on The Associated Press All-Southeaste­rn Conference football team on Monday.
AP-Eric Gay, File Derek Stingley Jr. was selected as newcomer of the year on The Associated Press All-Southeaste­rn Conference football team on Monday.

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