Guys he was removed from the commitment list. I would like to know "# Stars"-"Position"-"HS"
This is why I have lost almost all interest in football recruiting. I used to find it highly interesting but now it's just boring. And it isn't just a Rutgers thing. It's the state of college football.
It's musical chairs, and the only thing that matters is where people are when the music stops in Feb. Commits, decommits. It's almost bad to be the first school these kids "commit" to.
It makes the moves that Rockin Randy make almost understandable. There is no honor or integrity. It is every man for himself no matter what. Best to understand the rules and accept them- there are none. And operate with that mindset.
Wake me up in Feb. It will be more interesting then.
I love Rutgers, but this is by far and away not only the worst thing about rooting for college sports, but also the most ridiculous. Only on this planet would we give a 17-18 year old diva who thinks the world revolves around them this much power. I really need to stop paying attention to recruiting - makes me sick.
Maybe he wants to major in ethanol studies.Culture shock time for this kid.
Iowa = corn fields and corn fields and corn fields
and windmills and corn fields and corn fields
and a huge biofuels plant for the corn, and corn fields
and corn fields
That's pretty CORNy.Maybe he wants to major in ethanol studies.
Interesting quote from him caught by Todderick:
"The town of Iowa City is amazing," he said. "It's not what everybody told me it was. It's not just corn fields and stuff. Everybody in the city gets along. The atmosphere of Iowa is just great. Everybody loves the Hawkeyes because they don't have any professional teams or anything. So everybody just loves the Iowa Hawkeyes. Everybody is a fan."
Sounds like the makings of a new TV Show, Everybody Loves Hawkeye?
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Seems a little harsh.
Exactly. While many of us live in and love NJ, the statement I quoted above says it all. He wants to get out of this area and go to a college town where there are no pro teams.some of our fans need to stop acting like whining bitches, let kids go where they want and stop badmouthing them. Its their lives, they are not living for a bunch of old men sitting around worrying about recruiting. Their decisions will make an impact on a lifetime
See your point - but will disagree in that - what Edsall did was vile
Edsall - is a 58 year old grown man with adult children - a Head Coach - somebody who you should expect to have maturity and be trustworthy - somebody who sits down with recruits & the parents of recruits - in their home & dials up the schmoozing sincerity to the max and looks them in the eyes and says "trust me with your son, I will look out for his well being as if he were my own ...trust me - I know what it is like to be a parent of a college football player ... trust ME with your son's future" . -and then reassures & promises a kid that his full scholarship to the University of his choice is solid & secure - then yanks it away 2 weeks before signing day - that is repugnant, that is a zero integrity move.
This can't compare to the inexplicable / fickle / transient thinking of a 17-18 year old. Realistically, just about all 17-18 year old kids should be slightly flaky - they are making some of the most critical decisions of their life - they should be losing sleep over this if they have any questions - Their 'risk factor' / impact on the rest of their life - is orders of magnitude greater than that of any of the HC's pursuing them - and the recruits have next to zero basis of sound experience in this area - and largely are operating on emotion .
The situation of the Recruit & Head Coach in the recruiting process is like the old adage about the distinction between "Committed" and "Involved" - which is like making Bacon and Eggs for breakfast - the Chicken is 'involved' and the pig is 'committed' - in the case of recruiting an individual kid - the Head Coach (with the $2-5 million dollar a year package, with a 85 scholarship players with a securely established career) - well the head coach - is like the chicken - very much involved - but not putting their only opportunity into the frying pan.
This is not to say that it is OK for Recruits to behave poorly - but no amount of poor behavior excuses Edsall's zero integrity maneuver.
some of our fans need to stop acting like whining bitches, let kids go where they want and stop badmouthing them. Its their lives, they are not living for a bunch of old men sitting around worrying about recruiting. Their decisions will make an impact on a lifetime
Ash mentioned the need for speed at the end of the season. This decommit and Watts are two of the fastest (if not the fastest) kids in this class. They have to be replaced and some indications are Blackshear will go to MSU. It will be a failure in recruiting not to replace these guys.
Along those lines, Ash needs to fill the open coaching position with a stud recruiter - regardless of his football acumen - IMO.
Agreed - wasn't implying he was a decommit from us. But we were recruiting him after the Temple decommit and there seemed to be interest. Hoping he could be a replacement for Watts but it doesn't appear that will happen. Hopefully the staff has some other targets they are closing in on. We will see what this next week brings.Blackshear was never ours to begin with, and is a Pennsy kid, but it would be nice to snag him over MSU.
Different sport, but his field of dreams. Iowa City has that real college town atmosphere especially during the fall.That's pretty CORNy.
Exactly. While many of us live in and love NJ, the statement I quoted above says it all. He wants to get out of this area and go to a college town where there are no pro teams.
We were his best offer at the time?If he really wanted to get out of this area then why commit to Rutgers in the first place ?
A little harsh. I kid from the city visits the country and sees a world that he has not seen before and goes for it. Yeah, it sucks for RU, but the opportunity just presented itself and it what he thinks he wants. Not going to do anything but say good bye and good luck.He is dead to me.
As per one of the Weequahic coaches he has been told that Iowa wants him as a WR and they expect him to return kicks next year. The coach said that they have been teaching him a jab step at WR and once he plants, he's gone.
Federici made some friends when Iowa recruited the RB. Supposedly the kid wanted an RU offer but the staff passed.
I don't think the staff was caught off guard with this decommit
No ill, you guys know how I feel, do what you gotta do for yourself... but a tweet to let the staff no his intent? Really? That's so pathetic and cowardly IMHO. Sorry if you don't agree.
Culture shock time for this kid.
Iowa = corn fields and corn fields and corn fields
and windmills and corn fields and corn fields
and a huge biofuels plant for the corn, and corn fields
and corn fields
CFB is a rigged game. At least in the pros if you finish at the bottom you get first dibs at the incoming talent pool. This distributes the top talent and gives the lesser teams a chance to get better and compete. I couldn't find one 5 star committed to a school other than the usual suspects Alabama, Ohio State, USC, LSU, etc, etc.
Yep, it is just ignorance I believe. Every place has its good and bad. Hard for some to comprehend that Iowa City might just be an awesome place to go to school. Wish the kid stuck to his commitment but it happens.You guys keep on making fun of Iowa. Wasn't a culture shock for RB Wadley from Weequahic -Newark. He gained nearly 1000 yards rushing for the Hawkeyes last season and has been there for 4 years.
CFB is a rigged game. At least in the pros if you finish at the bottom you get first dibs at the incoming talent pool. This distributes the top talent and gives the lesser teams a chance to get better and compete. I couldn't find one 5 star committed to a school other than the usual suspects Alabama, Ohio State, USC, LSU, etc, etc.
If you're the Cleveland Browns, it does not matter. This system does not seem to help. I feel sorry for the QB who is taken #1 this year.