Miss St. boots 4* freshman over tweet

#26
#26
Is the other reason drinking? That's the only time I've ever acted like that. And yes, I've been drunk while posting many times.

"He didn't want to get redshirted and they redshirted him anyways, I don't know what was said when he was recruited." -- Who cares what he wants? He's some little piss ant that clearly believes he's bigger than the program. As someone else mentioned, plans change. Maybe they had every intention of giving him significant playing time until they saw the immature d'bag suck donkey balls against college competition.

Would he be any happier if they didn't play him at all while wasting a year of his eligibility? He was still going to be pissed if he didn't get to play. You can't fault a coach for telling a kid they'll play their first year if the coach truly believes that, then not play them because the kid underachieves when he arrives on campus. Should the coach put him out there and throw games just to satisfy some brat that publicly insults the coaches when he doesn't get his way? Afterall, he doesn't know why he's even there. The coaches did him a favor according to him.

Maybe the coaches lied to him and planned on redshirting him all along. Or maybe, he just wasn't as ready as they thought he'd be. That seems to be more plausible imo. Lying to kids is bad business and I'm sure word gets around. Look at little loud mouth trashing his coaches publicly on twitter. There is no way his b****ing ends there. You know he's whining to other people, including other recruits.


I dont think he gets this upset if he doesn't tell them during his recruitment that he doesn't want to be red-shirted and they decided to redshirt him anyways.

Regardless they cut him, I doubt they thought he was a star in the making or they don't cut him for a tweet he made.

Sounds like he wasn't as good as they hoped, they wanted to redshirt him, he got publicly upset so they cut him.

Look how upset you got over a post you don't agree with, imagine how you would be if someone in you mind was damaging your college athletic career by redshirting you? If you haven't seen a lot of immature freshmen college kids, I don't know what to say to you, because they are everywhere IMO. College is where most of them grow up and learn responsibility.
 
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#27
#27
Both parties lose. Stans shouldn't have told the kid he'd get significant PT this year if he was really going to be part of a 3 player rotation at the 2. Gardner was obviously pissed; now he loses a year for being a dumbace on twitter. Not the first and definitely won't be the last story about a college athlete saying something dumb on twitter.
 

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