Thank You.
I respect all the kids that give their all for college football.
Jason is one of many, and from a fan perspective looking in on the recruiting process, I think many try to sway the kids. I honestly don't know what things stick ut to the kids, or their parents. As a parent myself, I can somewhat understand.
There is a % on any boards that just say negative things no matter what. Those are easy to understand that players and family don't like and stand out. The ones I cannot put my finger on arethe pepole saying a kid will not see the field @ school x .
All I know is I would not put my kid on a bus that 25% were screaming its going to crash again. I would put my kid on the bus that everyone is saying they are going to get there 1st. .. even if they had to wait on a seat.
These kids look to the fans to understand where the team is and where the fans think they are going.
I truely wish everyone with some sense would start reporting the negative posters. Eventually they will get banned. I am all for an alternate perspective, but there needs to be a limit on the flagship board of the Vols. If these comments are truly damaging the Vol program, students, ect. It really should be considered.
You would NOT believe some the mess I hear and see with kids trying to be swayed to a specific school. A high school coach can have the biggest affect on where a kids chooses depending on the relationship. EXAMPLE: Jason and his high school coach are like father and son, and I appreciate and respect him tremendously!, however, JASON is my son, and when a few hiccups happen in Jason's recruitment... I stepped in and took it over and STOPPED everybody from talking Jason once the decision was made to come to UT. I had schools blowing my phone, email, and facebook up trying to get in my living room.
My advice to any parent who made read this post:
1. learn the rules of the NCAA first
2. Be cautious of people who try to bypass the parent
3. Never send your kid on an official alone
4. Be cautious about visiting schools that are NOT building a real relation with the parents.
People fail to remember that NONE of these kids truly make the decision of what school they'll sign with; at least not in my house..

I had to put my signature on those papers for my sons to accept their scholarships, so if you don't agree as parent; remember you remain in control until that kid is 23, by that time he/she should be outta school.
**PS: This post is in absolutely NO reference to ALvin.... just in case a cyber dummy questions that***
Alvin handled himself exactly like I wish we had handled Croomsters. He listened to me and kept his mouth shut to the end end end!!!