That’s mature of him to break up with us in person rather than on twitterVisiting here this weekend.
While I understand what you're saying, signing day has always been like this. Flipping commitments happens all the time. Even in the good 'ol days of the 1970s, players flipped on a dime.Signing day has become such a sham. If they don’t flip 10 times before their “commitment” and signing, they’ll transfer in a year or two when they don’t get their way or their coaches leave them high and dry.
First of all, if you haven’t noticed how much more flippant players and coaches are these days, you must not watch a lot of college football.While I understand what you're saying, signing day has always been like this. Flipping commitments happens all the time. Even in the good 'ol days of the 1970s, players flipped on a dime.
I trust you posted this in the Cortez Mills thread when he flipped to Nebraska from Oklahoma and expressed similar sentiments about how he'll transfer once he doesn't get his way at Nebraska?