Boy, howdy. You are all over the place now. You did said "slow play", not me, I just asked what the heck it meant, and now you provided a definition which simply means to offer late and you further qualify it with the fact that KU and KSU are doing the same thing, as if you really knew. Oh, and have either offered? Hey, I am all for the kid making it big and he could be the next LaVonte David for all I know. I watched Berringer in High School and Goodland was 4A at that time so I know good kids can come from those size schools. But good grief man, don't make up a story that the world of college football is "slow playing" a kid from Pittsburg, KS when it very well could be that we are running out of options. You don't know and I don't know. It's not like he suddenly just got good at the end of the year did he? Or was it just after Christmas he became worthy of a scholarship but he wasn't before.
I always like how people make a case by naming all the low rated players who make it the league or how Cam "got on the field" like he was not a worthy candidate aside from his 3* rating. And of course the obligatory if he would have been in Florida, California, or Texas he sure would be rated much higher and all the idiot coaches in Kansas and Missouri (in case you haven't looked at a map, Pittsburg is a stone throw from Missouri and not that far from Arkansas) can't evaluate talent. I guess none of the mid west talent is really any good, surprised they found the likes of Henrich, Snodgrass and Piper in the outer regions of organized football. And another thing, if measurables always meant something there would be a complete team of AA's that never see the field.
The coaches are doing their best to get the best players they can, I have to trust that. After all, it's their job and it is on the line every year they don't secure or develop the talent they need to be successful. Just don't make the scenario fit your idea.