I agree. It does seem weird. Especially since Judy was so stern about it before.
We have a 25 year AD that is still learning the ropes[/quote]
Itâs cause things have changed in the last 5 years. 5 years ago people didnât make a big deal when an AD or Coach said you couldât leave or get a release. If you do that now the media will attack you like they did app state and k. State and that could hurt recruiting in the future.
Not weird. Just a wiser change. Why try to force some one to be here who doesnât want to be here?
Clemsonâs rivals.com site stating he has 2 visits lined up already.
i wonder where. he has visited us but i would imagine that if he is considering us, he would want to make a visit here to meet with price.
i wonder where. he has visited us but i would imagine that if he is considering us, he would want to make a visit here to meet with price.[/quote]
price could have gone to his home for the visit. you know heâs been on campus, etc.
Visited Cincinnati over the weekend.
Did he say whether he had any licky licky shots?
If he loved his family he would choose between us and Johnson c smith.
clt says bad chili
According to his high school coach, Kansas, Kentucky, and UConn latest to get involved.
[quote=âjoeniner, post:312, topic:28786â]According to his high school coach, Kansas, Kentucky, and UConn latest to get involved.[/quote]Hopefully Ninerfan55 is located safe and sound.
to quote george costanza, âserenity now, insanity laterâ.
I think where he goes should have to introduce him as a UNC Charlotte Alumni as part of the release agreement.
I guess he is still considering us. ??? http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/high-school/article19088628.html
link a couple of days old. who knows?
On Sunday he will be visiting Tennessee, after this weekends travel event in GA.
Unusual, maybe, but it makes sense.
Usually a kid commits to a coach moreso than a school. Maybe in his case, he liked the school quite a bit as well.
Requesting his release basically allows him to explore his options now that the coach he committed to is gone. Even if he does ultimately decide to come to Charlotte then he can do it with more confidence that it is the best fit for him.
Unusual, maybe, but it makes sense.
Usually a kid commits to a coach moreso than a school. Maybe in his case, he liked the school quite a bit as well.
Requesting his release basically allows him to explore his options now that the coach he committed to is gone. Even if he does ultimately decide to come to Charlotte then he can do it with more confidence that it is the best fit for him.[/quote]
Sounds smart to me. The kid and his family are handling this appropriately. Iâm glad he kept us in the mix. Hope he comes here after he and his family realize what a PROGRAM CHANGER he could be, rather than just a cog in the huge wheel of the other schools.