Switching positions was were I ****ed up.. the versatility piece as part of his recruitment is understandable, and I am aware that you have more access to the situation than 99% of this board. What I find funny is that people not named
@Brooklyndee now really love to parrot your thoughts on this, and still being the ones complaining about WR recruiting.
It was a dumb take for me to begin with, I'll own that. Just want the kid to be a Cane.
I think more people than just
@Brooklyndee have been saying similar things for a while, but he is definitely the most knowledgeable in this area.
Look, I was a student in the 1980s and 1990s, I knew many of the athletes and roomed with a couple (one football, one non-football). I've seen guys go through position changes, and it's all in how it is handled.
I think that where fans (of all schools, especially when you read comments from fanbases like The Gaytor) tend to fail is that they advocate and/or tolerate a dishonest approach: "just tell the kid whatever he wants to hear, get him on campus, and then change his position once he is on the roster". I think that's a terrible viewpoint, and now that the Portal is big, you can easily lose a kid that way.
The key is how you address it with the player. Once he has had a chance to practice with the team, if he is not measuring up at one position and there is an opportunity at another position, he may be more receptive, at least moreso than during recruiting when other schools were filling his head with flattery.
Last couple of years, I've been very vocal against people who oversimplify with "move James Williams to linebacker". It's just nonsense.
Let's get JoJo to UM. And not by lying to him. Be honest, give good feedback, and then see what happens once he's enrolled.