Addressing the Wes Staten Rumors

Somethings up...if that was his FB page then he was definitely confirming not being committed to ISU anymore. I'll await an official release from ISU before passing judgement.

Uh, what? Mac can't talk about recruits.
 
Sorry...I should have stated story on Rag or Chris Williams. You're right...Mac can't talk about him.

Don't expect to hear it from the Sioux City Urinal (unless he verbals to Iowa, or verbals to play football at Nebraska).
 
Jesus Christ. He is a teenager. Remember when we were 15? We would change our mind about everything every few weeks it seems.

Choosing a school is a big decision. Even bigger if you are an athlete that will pour time in to both your studies and your athletics. No one can expect a 15 year old to make a committment and stick hard and fast to it.

There is a long road left on this one. Don't get too encouraged or too dismayed about anything that is being said.
 
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True that. Recruiting is such a yo-yo. I'd never want to be part of it from the coach's side, because you really have no control and things can change without notice.


For me, I don't really follow a kid much at all until they're signed and on campus. Prior to that, they could wear cardinal/gold skivvies and I still wouldn't bank on them coming here. And that's not because we are ISU, this happens everywhere.
 
How many intelligent 15 yr old kids have you had a conversation with lately? I'm only 31 and it's excruciating to try and talk to most high school kids, maybe I just dont have any patience anymore.

And I didnt mean to call him stupid, but it appears he did make some sort of mistake by committing to us too early.

What does it hurt anyone to commit early? The player is still going to evaluate whether its the right place for him. The coach is still going to evaluate if he develops enough. The coach is still going to keep other recruiting options open just in case.
 
Even if this is true, you get the feeling we will be recruiting him until he signs a LOI.

No different than every other recruit in the history of basketball? Do you really think that there has ever been a recruit who verbally committed and was then cut off from contact until the LOI was signed?
 
Do these "stories" have actual quotes from W. Staten? Or are they just retyping what everyone else is?
 
Brackins is rapidly becoming the exception, not the rule.

And we'll soon find out if it was a good decision or not. I'm guessing more guys are going to look at Sam Bradford and to an extend Tebow - and think twice (rightfully so) about staying in school.
 
i doubt he recommits here. the text messages he was sending to my roomate (who is a manager here and went to the same school as staten) doesnt sound promising at all. But whatever he sounds like he thinks he is gods gift from earth and i dont want anyone like that here.

I highly doubt this "manager' knows what is going on.

Carry on...
 

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