Well he’s not the first to be exploited by family/handlers and won’t be the lastWish he never reclassified, these kids need better people around them to guide them thru these processes. This is probably his first major life decision and he sped it up by reclassifying, should’ve took his time and enjoyed the whole process
Pretty simple answer here. Either stay or use your transfer….he’s acting all entitled.
You don’t get to dip and keep your money. F^ck off with that, that’s absurd. Dude made every wrong decision imaginable and thinks he has any sort of leverage.
The vast majority of people from teenagers all the way who do stupid things never think they are the ones who are in the wrong. There's always some individual or group who's willing to reinforce that for them as well.He is a 16 year old kid so he obviously has no clue on what he wants to do , when he get older he will realize he was an idiot as a teenager. Good luck to the kid we need to just let him go don’t want nobody here who don’t want to be here , he would just be a distraction.
He can definitely go. He should just use his transfer to do so.He is a 16 year old kid so he obviously has no clue on what he wants to do , when he get older he will realize he was an idiot as a teenager. Good luck to the kid we need to just let him go don’t want nobody here who don’t want to be here , he would just be a distraction.
I think it would be a mistake to continue to recruit him. If he’s already asking out, the chances that he has a positive impact here are slim to none. It’s asking a lot of a program with an already broken locker room to take another chance like this.Ask him to reconsider until the end of the week and have Guidry recruit him since he a saftey guy and tell him to jus stay and workout and if he still wants out transfer. If all that fails, release him from NLI, I don’t wanna be the team that forces a guy to stay especially a Dillard guy
Yep Deion is going to field a whole team of DB'sLol could this kid be going to fcking boulder?
Agreed also I would tell him I think it’s a mistake for u to leave and I believe this is the best spot for u therefore I’m not letting u out of the NLI but if u wish to transfer that’s finePretty simple answer here. Either stay or use your transfer….he’s acting all entitled.
You don’t get to dip and keep your money. F^ck off with that, that’s absurd. Dude made every wrong decision imaginable and thinks he has any sort of leverage.
I mean there was a reason he committed here in the first place and this is a new coach; also this is just more of letting Jackson sit on the decision for awhile. I’m only recommending to do it for the rest of the week.I think it would be a mistake to continue to recruit him. If he’s already asking out, the chances that he has a positive impact here are slim to none. It’s asking a lot of a program with an already broken locker room to take another chance like this.
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.He is a 16 year old kid so he obviously has no clue on what he wants to do , when he get older he will realize he was an idiot as a teenager. Good luck to the kid we need to just let him go don’t want nobody here who don’t want to be here , he would just be a distraction.
I thought Florida HS athletes couldn't/shouldn't receive NIL? or is that only until their final football season is over because they lose sports eligibility if they do?If he's been given any type of NIL money I have no problem with Miami making him use his transfer. That would be complete bull**** if he's trying to skip out after getting paid.
NLI (National letter of Intent)I thought Florida HS athletes couldn't/shouldn't receive NIL? or is that only until their final football season is over because they lose sports eligibility if they do?
Don’t think he’s being exploited he just needs better guidanceWell he’s not the first to be exploited by family/handlers and won’t be the last
Yes but the guy I quoted was talking about if he received any NIL money alreadyNLI (National letter of Intent)
let the kid go wherever he wants to go. his own choices. hes got to deal w it. if he ends up at ECU and never is heard of again and is bagging groceries at Publix, that's on him. reality is he was unsure about signing and likely got pressured by people around him and our own fans/coaches/etc to sign here. if he wants to go away, let him. if he transfers out and wants to come back here, you can tell him no then as a lesson.
Yes but the guy I quoted was talking about if he received any NIL money already