Ok.
So is it no ok for him to explore and make sure he's making the right choice?
Also, just cuz he's from Omaha doesnt mean he's got this ungodly tie to the Nebraska program. He lived in Texas a lot of his life. His dad went to Purdue I believe it's been said. Honestly, he's got no more ties to Nebraska than anyone else already in the program.
Getting anxious over the decision-making process of where to play college football and get your education of a 17-18 year old is borderline creepy.
Lastly, it's not against any rules to look around while "committed (whatever the hell that even means anyway). Dont blame the player. Dont blame the coaches. Blame the joke of a system. And dont forget, we got a few pretty talented young guys on the docket we're tryin to flip from other schools as we speak that we're drooling over. So this things goes both ways. But some only want to embrace it when it's convenient for us.
I think we're all missing the big picture here of WHAT was said, and WHO said it....LOL.....
So, a man with ties to Michigan....
Played at Michigan.....
Coaches AT Michigan.....
Comes to the home of a kid who they want to flip TO Michigan.....
Tells the kid, basically, "Hey, if you wanna come here, you gotta be smarter to get in."
Maybe the coach should check his facts, huh?
IN the B1G.....by rank....graduation rates for FOOTBALL players by team:
(2004 - 2007)
Northwestern Football 97%
Penn State Football 87%
Nebraska Football 81%
Ohio State Football 78%
Indiana Football 72%
Illinois Football 72%
Purdue Football 71%
Minnesota Football 71%
Wisconsin Football 69%
Michigan Football 69%
Michigan State Football 69%
Look at who is 2nd to last....
Maybe the coach should think through what he's going to say to players about academics. Instead of saying how smart you have to be to come play there - when your school ranks in the bottom half of the conference in graduating football players - why not sell the academics another way?