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Originally Posted by rockyroad
Did I say it warranted the kind of crap he got at that game? Nope, sure didn't...try reading carefully next time.
Just a question - when he finally got around to actually making up his mind which school he would got to, did his family call the media and make sure they were there when he signed his LOI??? Bet they did...bet they wanted the attention...
Like I said, the examples cited in the article are way off-base and shouldn't be allowed to continue (again, read carefully next time). But I don't have a lot of sympathy when players and their families want and demand all kinds of positive attention and then cry when there is negative attention that comes their way.
Illini grad? That's a stupid question...and in case you can't figure out the answer from that comment, it would be no. Never even been to Illinois. Have been to Indiana, and hope I never have to go back.
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]but come on, those players wanted attention in the first place, so now they can deal with some of this stuff. Life ain't all a bed of roses.[/I]
Did I say it warranted the kind of crap he got at that game? Nope, sure didn't...try reading carefully next time.
Hmmmm.............make up your mind, seems like you feel like they deserve it.
when he finally got around to actually making up his mind which school he would got to, did his family call the media and make sure they were there when he signed his LOI??? Bet they did...bet they wanted the attention...
I don't bet and I don't guess...........not good for an official
Now suddenly it's not Eric Gordon, it's his
family wanted the attention(which may very well be) but the discussion is about Eric.
As I posted before all the top 5 or so recruits in the country have some sort of press conference.
It's news
What the heck, here we are arguing about him a year later......
I'm having a news conference in August to announce my schedule for 2008/2009.