BeecherVol
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"All of the schools really backed off after I committed so I have not been talking to anyone or anything like that. I haven't talked to any coaches since I de-committed yet either. I am going to start figuring things out soon because I am graduating early." per Scout
I get blasted because I am a rival fan that suggested the kid decommited because he wanted to and is looking for the best fit to help him achieve his goals. Since I insinuated that it wasn't to go to UT because they stoled him from UA. I was told adamantly that UT kept recruiting him and because of their coaches is why he decommited and that they are in his ear now. I guess this kid is lying here to again because he doesn't want the former school he commited to know he is a silent commit to UT.
Please don't take this to sincere just jabbing back at one particular fan on your site that came at me earlier. It is all fun and we all love the game.
.See Pat White...
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LSU recruited White as an, "athlete," and he knew what that meant.
Quarterback wasn't promised. It probably wasn't even on the radar. But when
West Virginia began recruiting White only as a quarterback and had a spread
offense to custom-fit his skills, LSU changed its tune.
Its coach told White he could play quarterback.
"I didn't think they were being honest," White says.
Its coach also said the previous year's top quarterback recruit, JaMarcus
Russell, might not have the brains to play quarterback. Like White, Russell
was from the Mobile, Ala., area. He knew Russell.
"I thought, 'If they were going to say that about him to me, what were
they going to say about me to a [recruit] a year from now?'" White says.
"I just didn't trust what I was being told."
I never would have guessed you stance on the subject given your name.
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How do you think this class shapes up, OL wise, sab?