i don't follow here. i don't think he was strung along. had he committed earlier, he'd have been an iowa commit. maybe he strung iowa along?
You mistook what I was saying. I approved of Iowa breaking ties with him once they knew they were out of space, rather than waiting to see who else commits.
Garmon, Hill, Meier (Possiabilty), Dawson (walk on), Malloy (Grey shirt)..... Plus White coming back for his senior season on scollie.
I liked Shaw, but when a 3 star recruit has an offer he wanted to commit to this late in the game than he should've committed earlier. We filled up at his spot, if his coach wants to act like a ****** about it than he should take a hard look around. We said we were taking 3-4 runningbacks, his position filled up. Than they acting like we still have room for him, sorry but scollies we have left open are for certain spots that we still need to fill.
You mistook what I was saying. I approved of Iowa breaking ties with him once they knew they were out of space, rather than waiting to see who else commits.
Sour Grapes here. I call B.S. on this. I am sure KF let the guy know it is a tough business, if you want to commit go home, give me a call and commit, if not then it is up in the air as we are looking at other recruits just as you are looking at other schools. His coach needs to be a little more PC in this manner. It is alright to be disapointed, but on the other hand what does his coach have to say when he verbally commits and changes his mind on signing day. "Kids will be kids"? Whats good for the goose, right. It has been pointed out that KF honors scholly all the time for kids who never pan out, due to health issues and so on. I have not seen a story where KF pulled a non- contributors scholly to give it to a 5 year transfer, just to win. (See Wisco and the QB transfer to find out what I mean). KF frustrated the Sh## out of me at times, but I have never questioned his charachter. He does what most of us would like to think we would do in the same situations.
You almost wonder if the coach didn't advise him to wait and see what else might show up and then when the ship sailed he wants to place the blame on the Iowa staff. I have no clue what happened, but if the guy has sent many players to D-1 schools he probably knows that schools have signing limits and it's first come first served basis for those with offers.
I would have liked to have seen Iowa contact him and say we don't have anymore room, but they've been pretty busy these last few days. If the plan blows up at the end it's possible we might have considered an extra runningback.
I guess he thinks the Hawks should put out 25 offers and wait for all those guys to decide before anyone else is offered. Come signing day if we have a class of 4 we'd have done it right in this guys view.
When a previous player of his changed commitments, he was embarrassed, but now, when his kid waits on committing--less than a week before signing day--he blames the school?
Pretty simple, if you don't want to decide until late, expect that a scholly may no longer be waiting.