jmva1
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Dude I am dying here lol when you say yall are supposed to do it what do you mean like an interview
I do think he is LSU bound and now that Storm Johnson has basically dropped LSU it looks like the reason is Seastrunk. Apparantly the coaches told Storm to keep his commitment silent because they didn't want to loose Seastrunk or the other RB they were recruiting. Plus the Ware kid who just commited to them is going to be a RB at LSU not a QB like in HS. Storm's family felt like Miles did a number on them because of Seastrunk. Who knows.
Here is a link to the article from yesterday with the interview with Storm Johnson's father.
Georgia running back Storm Johnson withdraws disputed LSU commitment - Sports from the Press-Register - al.com
I think it's funny because it seems as Storm Johnson is the Evan Hailes of RBs.
The Evan Hailes of runningbacks?? This kid isn't afraid of competing, he's just getting the runaround from LSU because they don't want to scare off Seastrunk. How exactly is that similar to Evan Hailes? Florida doesn't have room for him. That's quite a bit different. I think it's messed up to let him come down there on his own dime, take a commitment from him and then later tell him no thanks. If you're not going to take him, at least let him know something before he treks down there.
Forgive me if I don't see the humor in any of that. I don't really see the correlation either. It's like 7 degrees of Kevin Bacon or something.Johnson has the some of the same issues as Hailes did. Florida didn't want him because he wouldn't compete for the starting job, and LSU never took a commitment rom him, he just said he committed and later had to back off from it because they didn't want him to commit in the first place. I'm not saying he doesn't want to compete, I'm just using the Hailes example to convey that the kid was rumored or committed to a different program every month and the school he wanted to commit to wouldn't take his commitment from him because they had other fish on the line. Same thing happened here at UT with Hailes. He tried to commit early, but the coaches wouldn't have it.
The Evan Hailes of runningbacks?? This kid isn't afraid of competing, he's just getting the runaround from LSU because they don't want to scare off Seastrunk. How exactly is that similar to Evan Hailes? Florida doesn't have room for him. That's quite a bit different. I think it's messed up to let him come down there on his own dime, take a commitment from him and then later tell him no thanks. If you're not going to take him, at least let him know something before he treks down there.