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Official Brent Calloway Discussion Thread

Posted on 4/12/11 at 2:27 pm
Posted by MagillaGuerilla
Nick Fairley Fan Club, Founder
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Posted on 4/12/11 at 2:27 pm
ANNOUNCEMENT FROM THE TD.COM ADMIN STAFF:

This is the only officially sanctioned thread to discuss the allegations made by a particular soulless ginger Auburn homer website owner regarding the recruiting of Brent Calloway.

All other threads will be deleted summarily.

And now on with the show:


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Q: What have these past couple of months been like for you, seeing your name and your family's name questioned on a daily basis?
A: I kind of feel like I'm already in Hollywood or something. It's like every time I turn my head something is on the news, something in the newspaper, something on ESPN. Somebody just texted me saying, 'Hey, I saw you on the news.' Everywhere I go they're like, 'You're Brent, right?' I'm in Georgia and there are still people down here that know who I am and know about it. And it's ridiculous. I'm like, 'If I had the cars and the money that they say I had, I would've definitely been driving to school every day instead of riding the bus, having to get up at 6:45 every morning to get on the bus.' It's just crazy to me, man. This has been one of the most stressful times I think I'm going to ever have in my life. I don't believe any other 18- or 19-year-old should have to go through this. Period.

Q: Do you just wish you could be a regular 18-year-old kid?
A: Oh man, I wish that all the time. I tell my nephew, he says he wishes he could be like me, I say, 'You really don't.' I just wish I could be a regular kid sometimes. It's too stressing. I shouldn't have to deal with this type of stuff.

Q: Why did you originally commit to Alabama?
A: I was at Alabama almost every weekend. Alabama was like the only thing I knew. I was there all the time. I had friends that was there. I got in tight with a lot of the coaches. I had an uncle (Freddie Roach) that was on the staff at a point. It was just where I felt was right for me. And I got down there one day and one of my home boys was like, 'Man, I was talking to one of the coaches and they said they were thinking about offering you.' So I said if they offer me I'm going to go ahead and commit then. So that's what I did.

Q: Why did you have a change of heart and switch to Auburn?
A: From what they had told me, it was a bigger opportunity for me because they told me they were only going to recruit me as a running back. That would leave me, (Michael) Dyer and a walk-on in the backfield. I was like, 'That's fine.' They told me if I switched they would sign just me. So I switched. I said if I'm going to fight for a position, and I wanted to play running back any way, but (Alabama coach Nick Saban) told me I could play running back regardless if I wanted to at Alabama, but I'm like it's too deep at running back at Alabama. So I said, 'OK, I'll just commit to Auburn.' My home boy who I was tight with, Jonathan Rose, me and Jonathan Rose (who signed with Auburn) are like best friends. We stayed together all the time. In every game I played in and all the functions I went to, we stayed together every single time. I felt like this is a guy I've got down there that I can trust and count on when or if something goes wrong. Then me and Erique Florence (who also signed with Auburn) got tight. And my brother goes to Tuskegee, which is only 15-20 minutes from there. So I felt like, 'Hey, that's not a bad move.' I decided to go to Auburn.

Q: Why did you switch back to Alabama on signing day?
A: I was debating on whether to go back to Auburn that weekend because I had been the weekend before. Instead I went back to Alabama. When I got back to Alabama it was like, 'This is where I've really been. This is where I want to be.' Because they showed me love even though I switched on them on national TV. I didn't feel no hard feelings. I didn't feel awkward about being there. When I was there it felt like it had felt every time before when I was committed to them. That home-type feel. And I was like, this is where I've got to be. On top of that, Auburn signed three other running backs before I even signed. They were misleading me. Very misleading.

Q: Did Alabama or Auburn offer you or anyone close to you money to choose their school?
A: Heck no. I wish they would have, but they didn't.

Q: How about cars?

A: No. You can put this in the newspaper. If I had a car, I would be driving it. I want a car so bad, but because all of this that is going on now I can't even get a car because it's just going to make it worse.

Q: Did Darren Woodruff offer you or Peaches Winston money for you to go to Alabama?
A: No. Darren was willing to take me to Auburn when I asked him to take me. But I didn't go. I went to Alabama instead that weekend.

Q: On that weekend you went to Alabama instead of Auburn, did Darren or Peaches force you to go to Alabama, or was that your decision?
A: No, they can't force me to do anything. I'm 6-3, 225 pounds. You think they can force me to do anything?

Q: Have you talked to (former Russellville football coach Doug) Goodwin since you committed to Alabama?
A: Coach Goodwin hasn't said a word to me.

Q: When's the last time you talked to him?
A: When he called my name out at the banquet. At the football banquet where we get our awards. I don't even think he said anything then. That was January, way before signing day.

Q: How was your relationship when you played for him?
A: Me and Coach Goodwin had a good realtionship because of the fact that I was the like the star of the team. I was doing good for my team. I helped my team every Friday night. He knew he could count on me if something was wrong, if we were down and he needed somebody to put the ball in the end zone. He would give me the ball. We had a great relationship. He took me to Auburn. I rode with him to Auburn a couple of times. Coach Goodwin would have done anything for me if I had asked him then. Anything. Then when I switched from Alabama to Auburn, he was even happier. In fact, I think he was only one of two people happy for me. My dad was happy for me, but my dad was like, 'I don't care where you go. I just want you to be happy.' He told me, 'You look a man in the eye and tell him something, he expects you to uphold that word.' I can say that I didn't handle it the way I should have handled it the first time I switched. But that was me being me. I was just in the heat of the moment. Coach Goodwin, we had a good relationship, but after I signed, man, it was chaos. His wife (a Russellville High guidance counselor), his son (a Russellville assistant coach) and him, none of them would speak to me. None of them do.

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COURTESY OF ALAHUNTER:

al.com: Darren Woodruff Calls Out Jeff Lee
quote:

Woodruff, a friend of Calloway, the running back that committed to Alabama, changed his commitment to Auburn and then signed with Alabama, fired back at Lee in an interview with The Birmingham News today.

"I adamantly deny all of those wrongdoings," Woodruff said. "Every one of them. Every one of them is a lie."

...

Lee's response this afternoon?

"I don't have any comment at this time. No comment."
This post was edited on 4/12/11 at 8:05 pm
Posted by MagillaGuerilla
Nick Fairley Fan Club, Founder
Member since Nov 2009
35446 posts
Posted on 4/12/11 at 2:28 pm to
Q: Why do you think they stopped speaking to you after you switched back to Alabama?
A: Man, everybody's got their allegations, but I don't know. I know he didn't like me going to Alabama. I don't know his exact reasons. ...

Q: What are your feelings about Coach Goodwin right now?
A: I still love Coach Goodwin like he was my coach. He was my coach all through all high school, all four years when I moved to Russellville. My feelings toward him haven't changed none. I don't like the fact that he's a grown man acting like a little kid about this. This is my decision. I go about it how I please. And it's his job as one of my coaches to be happy for whatever decision I make. That's how I felt he should've handled it instead of being mad because I didn't go to the school that he went to or the school he wanted me to go to.

Q: How many times did Coach Goodwin call or text message you in the week and the weekend before signing day?
A: Oh my goodness. Like the week of signing day I had to cut my phone off. Coach Goodwin was blowing my phone up everyday. All day long, blowing my phone up about this, this and this. 'Where you at? I need to talk to you.' Coach Goodwin was blowing my phone up. And when he found out that I was going to Alabama, it was like he started sending me crazier messages, talking about, 'I'm going to get in trouble.' I was like, 'Coach Goodwin, nobody has paid me to do anything.' He told my dad it's a shame he forced me to go. I said my dad can't force me to do nothing. Peaches is my guardian. And for that matter, he has limits on what he has say so over. And college is not a say-so any parent has over his son or daughter. That's a decision they have to make.

Q: When did you meet Darren and what were the circumstances involved?
A: I was like in ninth grade. I met him the first day I came. I wasn't as great an athlete back then. I was still a little clumsy back then. But I eventually got out of that stage. Me and Darren, we got cool because he came to my church every Sunday and my dad and him were good friends because he knew ministers and my dad's a minister and Darren's a minister, so everybody kind of fellowshipped together. We go out to eat on Sundays together. He comes to my church every Sunday. So I mean our relationship just grew from fellowshipping through ministry together.

Q: Do you feel he became friends with you because you were a football player?
A: No. Nobody in Russellville knew, and I didn't even know, that I was going to be good. Nobody knew. I just popped out of the blue. My ninth grade I had to sit out so nobody ever saw me play. Darren hadn't even seen me play. We were friends way before anybody knew or I knew I was good at football. I didn't start playing football until eighth grade.

Q: Do you feel he became friends with you to try and persuade you to go to Alabama?
A: No. When we first met I ... I've been a huge Georgia Tech fan my whole life. When we first met, I told Darren, 'Man, I'm going to Georgia Tech if I ever get good enough that they offer me.' Darren was like, 'OK, what do you want to do?' I said, 'I want to be an engineer.' He said, 'You better have about a 28 on the ACT.' I said, "That's what I'm looking for.' He didn't care. Darren's a genuinely good guy. He's a genuinely good guy. That's all there is to it. He hasn't persuaded me to do nothing. He hasn't forced me, he hasn't paid me. He hasn't done anything that has anything to do with me going to Alabama. At the end of the day, it's my decision.

Q: Why did you go with Darren to Florida right before signing day?
A: Man, I've heard and read that I was kidnapped. Coach Goodwin told people that they made me stay in Tuscaloosa. That Alabama made me stay in Tuscaloosa until signing day. He was telling everybody that. He was telling people I was still on campus. I went to Florida. No, they didn't force me. My dad was like, 'You know it's going to be pretty crazy when you get back home.' People was already telling me crazy stuff with death threats and crap. I decided to go on and go to Florida with Darren. My dad called Darren and asked if it was OK if I went to Florida with him. He was like, 'Sure that's fine.' He was going down there to do a job and I could stay in the hotel. I stayed in the hotel the whole time by myself. So I relaxed. I cut my phone off so I couldn't be contacted by anybody. That's what I did.

Q: Did anyone influence your decision on what school to sign with?
A: Nobody did.

Q: I bet you just want things to go back to normal, don't you?
A: I do, man, I do. I want this over so I can get a freaking car. I'm tired of riding the bus everyday. I just want a car, man. That's all I want, but I can't get that because of the fact that everybody wants to act crazy over it. I don't know why anyone outside of the media or outside of Coach Saban worries about what I'm doing because they're not even in my shoes. They don't know what I go through. The fans and stuff, the boards, the message boards don't realize the weight they put on me. And they're grown. I wish I could hold like a national press conference to show somebody and let them understand how I feel about this. They really don't understand it.
Posted by SabanIsAGod
Jackson
Member since Oct 2009
3880 posts
Posted on 4/12/11 at 2:28 pm to
The End.
Posted by beaver
The 755 Club
Member since Sep 2009
46861 posts
Posted on 4/12/11 at 2:28 pm to
link? where's this from?
Posted by MagillaGuerilla
Nick Fairley Fan Club, Founder
Member since Nov 2009
35446 posts
Posted on 4/12/11 at 2:28 pm to
quote:

link? where's this from?


LINK
Posted by attheua
Tuscaloosa
Member since Apr 2008
5442 posts
Posted on 4/12/11 at 2:30 pm to
His coach sounds like the real douchebag in all this
Posted by MattFlynnRox
Bouvet Island
Member since Sep 2007
3795 posts
Posted on 4/12/11 at 2:30 pm to
Obligatory...What did you expect him to say?
Posted by BhamBama13
Member since Mar 2011
2209 posts
Posted on 4/12/11 at 2:30 pm to
Coach Goodwin is a character
Posted by attheua
Tuscaloosa
Member since Apr 2008
5442 posts
Posted on 4/12/11 at 2:31 pm to
poor kid can't even get a car because of all the attention it would bring!!
Posted by beaver
The 755 Club
Member since Sep 2009
46861 posts
Posted on 4/12/11 at 2:31 pm to
quote:

Q: Did Alabama or Auburn offer you or anyone close to you money to choose their school?

A: Heck no. I wish they would have, but they didn't.


I thought Coach Lolley offered him money to come to Auburn
Posted by CapstoneGrad04
Tuscaloosa, AL
Member since Oct 2009
1098 posts
Posted on 4/12/11 at 2:32 pm to
quote:

link? where's this from?


here
Posted by WDE24
Member since Oct 2010
54135 posts
Posted on 4/12/11 at 2:32 pm to
quote:

I thought Coach Lolley offered him money to come to Auburn

For sure.
Posted by bamaham
Nashville
Member since May 2010
1785 posts
Posted on 4/12/11 at 2:35 pm to
quote:

His coach sounds like the real douchebag in all this
Posted by diddydirtyAubie
Bozeman
Member since Dec 2010
39829 posts
Posted on 4/12/11 at 2:36 pm to
quote:

On top of that, Auburn signed three other running backs before I even signed. They were misleading me. Very misleading.






Brent's FOS and so is jaxiepoo.
This post was edited on 4/12/11 at 7:04 pm
Posted by blzr
Keeneland
Member since Mar 2011
30099 posts
Posted on 4/12/11 at 2:36 pm to
quote:

When I got back to Alabama it was like, 'This is where I've really been. This is where I want to be.' Because they showed me love


$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Posted by auburntiger77
Glendale
Member since Dec 2010
2044 posts
Posted on 4/12/11 at 2:37 pm to
Class kid.... wish him the best...
Posted by NorthGwinnettTiger
Member since Jun 2006
51827 posts
Posted on 4/12/11 at 2:37 pm to
quote:

On top of that, Auburn signed three other running backs before I even signed. They were misleading me. Very misleading.


This part confuses me.
Posted by WaveHog
Austin, TX
Member since May 2008
6968 posts
Posted on 4/12/11 at 2:37 pm to
Good read. Seems like a good kid. I feel for him.
Posted by beaver
The 755 Club
Member since Sep 2009
46861 posts
Posted on 4/12/11 at 2:37 pm to
quote:

If I had a car, I would be driving it


at least he got to drive it for 3 days
Posted by Alahunter
Member since Jan 2008
90738 posts
Posted on 4/12/11 at 2:38 pm to
Auburn and Goodwin look terrible goin by this interview alone. Wow.
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