College "recruit's" lie a tale gone horribly wrong

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by whodatnot, Feb 8, 2008.

  1. whodatnot

    whodatnot I'm taking the day off

  2. LSUTigerDad

    LSUTigerDad 2009 Pick Em Champ

    These days nothing surprises me but this is pretty weird.
     
  3. BuckeyePup

    BuckeyePup Founding Member

    With him being 6'5 and 290 why not walk on a redshirt a year?
     
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  4. StarscreamLSU

    StarscreamLSU Founding Member

    Probably becuase just being a walkon doesn't come with all of the attention?
     
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  5. heaphus

    heaphus Founding Member

    I just can't believe it got that far. The kid wasn't the only one lying to himself. What about the parents and the high school coach? He told people that multiple schools were recruiting him, and no one contacted any of them? Impossible.
     
  6. Husker Ed

    Husker Ed Founding Member

    It does in Nebraska :grin:
     
  7. COramprat

    COramprat Simma Da Na

    I blame the parents. Now way they didn't know what was going on.
     
  8. Tygrr

    Tygrr Win the West

    My parents had no clue as to 90% of what I did while in high school. How do you figure his parents had to know about this?
     
  9. PGTiger

    PGTiger Founding Member

    Exactly what I was thinking.

    I tell you who to blame... the media... Rivals, Scout.com, ESPN... all of these guys who treat signing day as an event larger than the Super Bowl. The kid felt so much pressure to be signed and he just got a crazy idea one day sitting in class and went with it. However, there are millions of high school athletes who have no problem with getting absolutely no recruiting attention... but I guess this guy couldn't stand it.
     
  10. COramprat

    COramprat Simma Da Na

    He claims to be recruited by these schools and his parents have no clue, no involvement at all? You are kidding, right? This is not sneaking out to have a beer with your friends. This was a major decision in ones life. Are you telling me your parents had nothing to say as to where you would or wouldn't attend college or if you were going to hitch hike across the states to find inner peace?

    They had to have some sort of involevement...even if it were to ask basic questions.
     

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