That requires character and integrity, things that haven't been a priority in this country for quite some time
Didn't even call the coaches. I gotta imagine when these guys get older, especially if they don't make it to the NFL, they realize how they acted was pretty piss poor. I don't mind the flip, don't even mind on NSD, I just think kids need to be taught by their parents to respect the coaches that they committed to and have relationships with.
I had it playing at work and tried to kill the feed before I knew who he had chosen. Couldn't reach it. Surprised he didn't choose u of Phoenix.
That's parenting... i hired a young guy, worked for a week and quit without notification... i saw him walk out with his book bag and he saw me see him walk out... i didn't even know he quit until another employee who sat close to him says "i think alex quit"... i asked why he thought that and he said because the guy's desk was clean of all personal items (pictures and stuff)... can't even give the courtesy to say its not working out... just flat out left...
It's only gonna get worse with the way we communicate these days. When my son is at the dating age, I'm going to tell him if he ever breaks up with a girl electronically, I'll personally take him to her so he can do it again the right way.
You guys are all hurt over LSU getting the shaft this morning. Sure it pisses me off when kids do this, however it's part of the game. LSU has and will continue to lead kids on then pull the scholarship for a more desirable player. Or go after a kid as a last ditch effort, like Scott or the OL kid. It's a dirty game all the way around. That said, he should have been a man and let the coaches know he was flipping.