jave36
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This reminds me of a certain safety we had from Louisiana. I wish the guy well and hope it all works out for him. It's a shame though, he was probably going to be our everydown back in two years.
I look at this as a positive. An open RB spot is a serious recruiting point to give to an elite RB prospect. It also opens up a scholly for the 2013 class.
We should have seen it coming because he committed and decommitted 3 times. It shows he was unsure of where he wanted to be. He wasn't going to play either.
Possibly losing our best RB commit from last year's class is a positive? Because it opens up a spot? Ok.
Just because he may not have played in 2012, which most freshman shouldn't and won't, doesn't mean he was a wasted scholarship. The kid is a great athlete. I personally hope he gets his stuff squared away and gets back on the Hill. His situation is what the family atmosphere everyone speaks about is all about.
sounds like you guys want a coach that is mistake free. It's not going to happen. With any coach.
At least he seems to address issues. That's all you can do when mistakes are made. You can't undo them.
You're right. UT is where coaches come to make all their early career mistakes. We should not expect too much all at once!