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re: How does LSU Finish this Class?

Posted on 1/4/14 at 5:24 pm to
Posted by AnotherRound
Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 1/4/14 at 5:24 pm to
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i'm just gonna leave this here… Frank is meeting with Gerald at Karr on Monday, along with one of their coaches, per Gerald's request, as he's still considering…


If he wants to talk, we talk. It's not over till the ink drys. We still need to work on convincing him that LSU is where he needs to be (even if his brother is trying to influence him, we don't need to prove him RIGHT - we are better than that).

(FWIW. This isn't true for all recruits that spurn LSU or talk badly about LSU - those you just let go and they can think what they want)

Posted by OLDBEACHCOMBER
Member since Jan 2004
7197 posts
Posted on 1/4/14 at 5:34 pm to
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If he wants to talk, we talk. It's not over till the ink drys. We still need to work on convincing him that LSU is where he needs to be (even if his brother is trying to influence him, we don't need to prove him RIGHT - we are better than that).


I think he made an odd choice as far as opportunity
If Fla. fails to turn it around he be might be playing for a coach he didn't care for in the recruiting process. Add the dept the Gators have at his position. That was not in my top 2 guesses for sure.
Posted by I20goon
about 7mi down a dirt road
Member since Aug 2013
13142 posts
Posted on 1/4/14 at 6:54 pm to
We will still pursue Willis.

I imagine if the staff gets bad vibes, they'll back off and let him think about it.

(and by "bad vibes" I do NOT mean Willis playing games, I mean him being indecisive.)

The time has been invested, everything (almost) has been laid on the table. Time is short, LSU is trying to flip people. Slots become filled; there is no fence (to keep people out!). There is no holding spots for in-state that commit elsewhere (level playing field).

And yes, that is the rule... well, rule is a bad term... preference. If you are in-state and you get an offer you get the spot. Once you commit elsewhere you are no longer in-state. It is what it is.
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