BRStang wrote:Yeah - how about this one? 5* Cyrus Kouandjo says Auburn on TV but never faxes his LOI. Now saying Bama. Auburn's ranking drops from #3 to #7 on Rivals all because of this.
Kouandjio rethinks decision
Cyrus Kouandjio sat behind a microphone, on national television, and the five-star offensive tackle from Hyattsville (Md.) DeMatha said that he was going to sign with Auburn instead of Alabama, New Mexico and others.
That decision has been put on hold though because Kouandjio never faxed his letter of intent to the Tigers. In an apparent instant change of heart, the 6-foot-7, 322-pound standout now says he needs more time to make a decision.
His brother, Arie, plays at Alabama and many believed he would follow his brother to Tuscaloosa. Kouandjio's commitment to Auburn came as a surprise but it might not stick. There are more considerations to be made before anything is faxed.
"I'm getting phone calls from Auburn saying he never faxed anything back, so I'm on the phone asking him, 'Well, why didn't you fax anything?'" DeMatha coach Bill McGregor said. "All I know is he is not 100 percent sure of his decision and he wants more time."
no matter how you slice it, being in the top 10 is good.
Indeed. But Auburn is not #3, they are #7, which is below LSU at #6. I'm happy to laugh at those Auburn fans who were caring about that "technical" ranking!
Terry Webster wrote:There is also the story of the Ohio State recruit from Cleveland who was arrested for feeling up 15 year old girls under the guise of fitting them for costumes.
On the upside, he's faxed in a LOI to the Transportation and Safety Commission. He's projected to be the top Airport Screener in this years class.
And I saw the top Lemmings top running back kept changing props at signing. First a ND jersey, then a UNC hat, then he took both off and put on a Rutgers jersey and hat and signed with Rutgers. That kind of stuff, usually gets you an extra tough greeting at the first practice.
Stallion wrote:I've got a scenario-assume a kid is denied his choice and parent says he won't sign any LOI unless son signs with a school that bought parent off-then what happens. NCAA is going to have to clean up the mess they created with Cam Newton situation
Do parents have to sign as well? I guess that makes sense now that I think about it since a high percentage of these kids are under 18 and therefore unable to enter into a binding contract. Is that the correct reasoning?
The whole signing day process has gotten out of hand, thanks to ESPN and a few others. Every recruit wants to put on a show and they try to look cool on tv with the switching hats, jerseys or whatever. Frankly, I think they end up looking like a complete jack@$$!