Wes Lunt Transfers from OSU With Restrictions
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Wes Lunt Transfers from OSU With Restrictions
When quarterback Wes Lunt announced he was going to transfer from Oklahoma State, both he and the school went out of their way to handle it in the classiest way possible.
Lunt thanked Oklahoma State, and Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy thanked Lunt. Lunt was a highly touted recruit and was a starter to begin the 2012 season as a true freshman, but he dealt with injuries and it was time to move on. Oklahoma State had a logjam at quarterback after the spring. Everyone seemed on board with him moving on and doing what was best for his future.
That makes Oklahoma State's subsequent significant transfer restrictions on Lunt so odd, and infuriating as well.
According to the Tulsa World, Lunt will not be allowed by Oklahoma State to transfer to a school in the Big 12, SEC or to Southern Mississippi (whose new coach, Todd Monken, was previously Oklahoma State's offensive coordinator).
A similar report from CBSSports.com lists just SEC and Southern Mississippi on the restricted list. Derek Leonard, Lunt's high school coach, told Channel1450.com in Springfield, Ill. that the Big 12, SEC, Southern Mississippi and Eastern Michigan were on the list.
None of it makes sense. Let's revisit those quotes from the transfer announcement.
"We appreciate Wes and we thank him for everything he has done," Gundy said. "He's leaving on good terms and is making this decision based on what he thinks is best for his future."
"This was not a decision I took lightly, but it is a decision that I felt was right for me," Lunt said. "I would like to express my sincerest gratitude to the entire Oklahoma State University community. Specifically, I would like to thank the coaches, players, and the whole OSU football family. I wish the Cowboys the best of luck in the future."
There are many things about college football that benefit the school and not the athletes that the NCAA laughably spends so much time saying it looks out for. In fact, almost everything is in place to benefit the schools. It's a one-sided relationship. Blanket transfer restrictions like this are one of the more outrageous slights against young men who want to switch schools for whatever reason.
Lunt wanted to change schools because, presumably, he feels he has a bright college future ahead of him but was not going to start at Oklahoma State. That happens. It happened to Joe Flacco at Pitt. He went to Delaware and did pretty well for himself. One would presume when Gundy was flirting with Tennessee about its opening this offseason that he had legitimate reasons, whether it be for his family or career, for looking into a change. Nobody blocked him from talking to any school, even while under contract. That's fair. Well, fair for those few in college athletics who are making millions. Not fair, apparently, for the unpaid labor of college football.
Unless there's more to the story - and go back and look at the quotes, it would make no sense for Gundy to lie in public comments he didn't need to make, say "he's leaving on good terms" and hurt his credibility - there's no reason to be so restrictive for Lunt. He's a young man who could have a bright and lucrative future. Gundy is making it harder for Lunt to seek out the type of college football career that he wants, and get the college education at the institution he desires. It's an unnecessary power trip that could have a significant negative impact on a 19-year-old's life.
This is college athletics at its most ridiculous, petty and hypocritical. It needs to be changed.
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Lunt thanked Oklahoma State, and Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy thanked Lunt. Lunt was a highly touted recruit and was a starter to begin the 2012 season as a true freshman, but he dealt with injuries and it was time to move on. Oklahoma State had a logjam at quarterback after the spring. Everyone seemed on board with him moving on and doing what was best for his future.
That makes Oklahoma State's subsequent significant transfer restrictions on Lunt so odd, and infuriating as well.
According to the Tulsa World, Lunt will not be allowed by Oklahoma State to transfer to a school in the Big 12, SEC or to Southern Mississippi (whose new coach, Todd Monken, was previously Oklahoma State's offensive coordinator).
A similar report from CBSSports.com lists just SEC and Southern Mississippi on the restricted list. Derek Leonard, Lunt's high school coach, told Channel1450.com in Springfield, Ill. that the Big 12, SEC, Southern Mississippi and Eastern Michigan were on the list.
None of it makes sense. Let's revisit those quotes from the transfer announcement.
"We appreciate Wes and we thank him for everything he has done," Gundy said. "He's leaving on good terms and is making this decision based on what he thinks is best for his future."
"This was not a decision I took lightly, but it is a decision that I felt was right for me," Lunt said. "I would like to express my sincerest gratitude to the entire Oklahoma State University community. Specifically, I would like to thank the coaches, players, and the whole OSU football family. I wish the Cowboys the best of luck in the future."
There are many things about college football that benefit the school and not the athletes that the NCAA laughably spends so much time saying it looks out for. In fact, almost everything is in place to benefit the schools. It's a one-sided relationship. Blanket transfer restrictions like this are one of the more outrageous slights against young men who want to switch schools for whatever reason.
Lunt wanted to change schools because, presumably, he feels he has a bright college future ahead of him but was not going to start at Oklahoma State. That happens. It happened to Joe Flacco at Pitt. He went to Delaware and did pretty well for himself. One would presume when Gundy was flirting with Tennessee about its opening this offseason that he had legitimate reasons, whether it be for his family or career, for looking into a change. Nobody blocked him from talking to any school, even while under contract. That's fair. Well, fair for those few in college athletics who are making millions. Not fair, apparently, for the unpaid labor of college football.
Unless there's more to the story - and go back and look at the quotes, it would make no sense for Gundy to lie in public comments he didn't need to make, say "he's leaving on good terms" and hurt his credibility - there's no reason to be so restrictive for Lunt. He's a young man who could have a bright and lucrative future. Gundy is making it harder for Lunt to seek out the type of college football career that he wants, and get the college education at the institution he desires. It's an unnecessary power trip that could have a significant negative impact on a 19-year-old's life.
This is college athletics at its most ridiculous, petty and hypocritical. It needs to be changed.
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I can understand not allowing him to transfer to a Big 12 school, but as to the other schools, sounds like Gundy just being an A-Hole unless there is more to the story.
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Re: Wes Lunt Transfers from OSU With Restrictions
Isn't that Gundy's reputation anyway?lwjr wrote:I can understand not allowing him to transfer to a Big 12 school, but as to the other schools, sounds like Gundy just being an A-Hole unless there is more to the story.
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I don't know.giacfsp wrote:Isn't that Gundy's reputation anyway?lwjr wrote:I can understand not allowing him to transfer to a Big 12 school, but as to the other schools, sounds like Gundy just being an A-Hole unless there is more to the story.
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So does this kid have a landing spot yet? If not I think SMU should make a play for this kid. Never a bad thing to stock up on good QB's.
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While we certainly should bring this kid in I highly doubt we do it. I've heard the staff loves Neal Burcham and think he can be the guy after Gilbert moves on.
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I'm OK with them saying he's not allowed to go Big 12. Saying no to the SEC because they might face him in a bowl game is weak -- makes Gundy look scared.
Eastern Michigan because it's on a future schedule? Does he really think his team can't beat EMU, even with this kid running the show?
And Southern Miss? Is he that much of a baby that he's holding a grudge against them because Monken left him?
Where was the outrage when Gundy tried to land the Tennessee job last year? Was he going to insist that Tennessee couldn't play Okie State in the future because he was afraid? Was he going to say no if a player (or players) tried to follow him to Knoxville?
Coach Gundy looks very bad in this whole thing.
Eastern Michigan because it's on a future schedule? Does he really think his team can't beat EMU, even with this kid running the show?
And Southern Miss? Is he that much of a baby that he's holding a grudge against them because Monken left him?
Where was the outrage when Gundy tried to land the Tennessee job last year? Was he going to insist that Tennessee couldn't play Okie State in the future because he was afraid? Was he going to say no if a player (or players) tried to follow him to Knoxville?
Coach Gundy looks very bad in this whole thing.
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Re: Wes Lunt Transfers from OSU With Restrictions
Burcham is the real deal. However, next year that leaves us one twisted ankle away from....StallionsModelT wrote:While we certainly should bring this kid in I highly doubt we do it. I've heard the staff loves Neal Burcham and think he can be the guy after Gilbert moves on.
So yeah, if we have even a snowball's chance of getting a 4-star, Top 10 rated player here, we'd be fools not to make a play for him regardless of the position played. He had an SMU offer 2 years ago.
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