Stallion wrote:I've personally seen articles that stated that LT was not expected to qualify, and I posted at the time the facts when it was happening. I also have personally posted stories showing that LT was rated the No. 19 player in the State of Texas as a Junior but his stock dropped when it was not expected that he would qualify. There is no doubt that LT was a full qualifier which means he would have had to retake the SAT. I have no personal information on his score. He did not fall off a truck and he had academic issues.
That is complete BS. LT wasn't even starting as a JR and played as a blocking FB at University that year. He was a LBer is Sophmore year.
He got the starting job at TB is SR season and almost missed that because his mom got a job in Dallas and moved to Garland. He stayed in Waco with some friends (his dad left the family after became disabled in a work accident). He had a tremendous SR year and was a State Top 100 as a result so yeh he wasn't completely unknown, but the TCU recruiter never saw him play in a game except on tape. His first visit was when he was already on the basketball team.
Sounds like the SMU recruiter was saying he looked at JR tapes which is also BS, because the coach said he never had any requests for video until after his SR year.
Your story is so full of holes and BS it stinks to high hell.