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For the second consecutive week, an ASU player has left the program, per reports.
ASU linebacker Koron Crump has left the team amid his senior campaign to reportedly focus on getting fully healthy once again.
Crump tore his ACL in his left knee last season and is expected to continue to train and rehabilitate in preparation for ASU’s pro day.
Crump did not see much time on the field this season, as he recorded just six tackles prior to his departure from the program.
In the last two seasons, Crump recorded a total of 50 tackles and 13 sacks to go along with an interception.
Crump leaving the program comes on the heels of freshman running back Brock Sturges and the program parting ways in a “mutual agreement” according to coach Herm Edwards.
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