:rolleye33: Parental filter obviously not working. Someone call this kid's mommy and tell her he's not doing his homework.
Whether it "came down" to Miles or not, Miles was a definite factor. Who do you think convinced him to stay in La for his son?
Do you ever just admit when you're wrong? It's not that hard, really. Jai Eugene would be playing for Michigan if it weren't for his son. http://michigan.scout.com/2/494824.html
Whatever, guy. Did you bother reading the post? Jai's son was a very big factor. However, Jai had his son well before he committed to Michigan. Was his son just irrelevant then? No. Miles convinced him to stay near home for his son. Thus, Miles was an integral part of Jai's commitment to LSU.
The original comment you responded to was... You might have a case with the Perrilloux situation, but that simply wasn't the case with Jai. Considering the above question and your response to it, you were wrong, plain and simple.
You fellas are talking right past one another...and are for all intents and purposes in violent agreement...
Actually, it turns out I was wrong about RP - he was apparently a silent commit to Saban. Jai was not coming to LSU while Saban was here - even though he had a child through the whole process. He wasn't coming here under Saban, but he did under Miles. Do you understand how that does make Jai an appropriate example? What the primary "reason" behind the decision was is irrelevant, because it was Miles that showed it to him & got him to come to LSU. I question why you even bother to bring this up, because it cetainly isn't a new topic & really isn't important at all. Would it make you feel better to win an argument with me?