Scarlet Overkill
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My point wasn't that Miles isn't a good recruiter and knows nothing. My point was that Carter knows, too, and I gather he doesn't care for that tactic being used on him.
Admitting you have a problem is the first step towards recovery... :lol:I admit it. I'm a star gazer. I want to get Carter more now.
Like the attitude he has. Could've easily gotten offended at not getting an offer but instead is using the disappointment as motivation.Curtis Carter left Baton Rouge on Wednesday afternoon without an offer from the Tigers, but he didn’t leave Baton Rouge empty-handed. The speedy athlete gained valuable knowledge about his collegiate position of wide receiver, and more importantly left with a heavy bag of motivation.
“It was disappointing at first because I thought that I really did everything I could to get an offer,” said Carter. “So of course this is going to motivate me throughout my season.”
Carter, who just started practicing at wide receiver about a month ago, claims to have learned a lot from camp and says that what he learned will go a long way at the next level...
Carter, who possesses sub 4.4 speed, spent some one-on-one time with Les Miles once he checked out of camp, and the headman did not shut the door on a potential offer down the road.
“He told me that he would be keeping an eye on my progress throughout the season and that they hoped that they could make it work,” Carter said.
Carter still plans on visiting LSU and Nebraska both officially this season but he has not decided which game to attend.
Going into camp the Cornhuskers were the team to beat. Is that still the case?
“For sure,” he said.
I think he should use the disappointment to verbal to the Huskers and sign the dotted line during the early signing period. Oh wait, there is no early signing period. That sucks and should be changed IMO.Like the attitude he has. Could've easily gotten offended at not getting an offer but instead is using the disappointment as motivation.Curtis Carter left Baton Rouge on Wednesday afternoon without an offer from the Tigers, but he didn’t leave Baton Rouge empty-handed. The speedy athlete gained valuable knowledge about his collegiate position of wide receiver, and more importantly left with a heavy bag of motivation.
“It was disappointing at first because I thought that I really did everything I could to get an offer,” said Carter. “So of course this is going to motivate me throughout my season.”
Carter, who just started practicing at wide receiver about a month ago, claims to have learned a lot from camp and says that what he learned will go a long way at the next level...
Carter, who possesses sub 4.4 speed, spent some one-on-one time with Les Miles once he checked out of camp, and the headman did not shut the door on a potential offer down the road.
“He told me that he would be keeping an eye on my progress throughout the season and that they hoped that they could make it work,” Carter said.
Carter still plans on visiting LSU and Nebraska both officially this season but he has not decided which game to attend.
Going into camp the Cornhuskers were the team to beat. Is that still the case?
“For sure,” he said.
Rivals is reporting that Curtis recently received some quote "bad recruiting news." Hopefully the news is that LSU cannot offer him a scholly... who knows?
Considering lsu just told him that they would be watching him throughout the season I doubt they would tell him they don't have room for him. Who's to say they don't lose one of their commits or Carter just blows up during the season or someone leaves the team. They just wouldn't tell a player of his caliber this early that they don't have room for him. If they did I would be very shocked.