TNVolunteerGrad
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While some view this as Mom giving USC a chance, I think shes going more-so to keep Adoree grounded instead of the coaches having one one one all weekend to persuade him to attemd USC. I think shell be the voice of reason throughout the weekend and she favors us. So rather USC kids all in his ear, momma will be in his ear about us, comparing them to us the entire time. Tifwiw
While some view this as Mom giving USC a chance, I think shes going more-so to keep Adoree grounded instead of the coaches having one one one all weekend to persuade him to attemd USC. I think shell be the voice of reason throughout the weekend and she favors us. So rather USC kids all in his ear, momma will be in his ear about us, comparing them to us the entire time. Tifwiw
If the roles were reversed & he was taking a late trip to UT & his mom came along, this place would take it as a very positive sign that his parent(s) were with him on the visit.
But since his mom is with him at USC, it's somehow favorable for us & she's just gonna be in his ear about UT the whole time? Am I reading this correctly?
If the roles were reversed & he was taking a late trip to UT & his mom came along, this place would take it as a very positive sign that his parent(s) were with him on the visit.
But since his mom is with him at USC, it's somehow favorable for us & she's just gonna be in his ear about UT the whole time? Am I reading this correctly?
No, because his mom favors us. That's why it's good news for us. Everyone has reported that his parents favor us. So that means that she MAY be going to at least keep things even. So it's very different.
If the roles were reversed & he was taking a late trip to UT & his mom came along, this place would take it as a very positive sign that his parent(s) were with him on the visit.
But since his mom is with him at USC, it's somehow favorable for us & she's just gonna be in his ear about UT the whole time? Am I reading this correctly?