Unfortunate since he is local and talented.
That post didnt exactly scream drama though. It cites why he is going to keep his options open- he wants to consider the potential post-grad opportunities various schools offer.
Thats something more people should do- Its one reason why so many for-profit colleges have lost financing- lack of post-grad opportunities.
I don't see the drama surrounding this one. The word that's been out for a while is that he's a bit of a head case, he doesn't want to work hard, and he's a diva. He doesn't sound like the right fit to me. I'd rather go find another Braxton Hoyette who will come in here and work his *** off.
As far as his comments, well, he's a high school kid. We all were once, and some of us are raising at least one now. They think they know everything, but they actually don't know a damn thing. They are also easily manipulated and gullible. Someone has gotten into his ear and told him he will have more post-college job opportunities somewhere else.
The news here, if you are paying attention, is that this is how other schools recruit against us. "Bigger alumni base, more job opportunities post-grad," etc. Most of the bigger recruits probably already have a guaranteed job after graduation.
This is one I'm not losing any sleep over. I don't think this kid has the work ethic to play on our d-line.