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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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T Lasso6 months
LFG
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IH8ThreePutts6 months
He doesn’t sound too committed
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Scotcho Libre6 months
He speaks with the same manner, regardless of the interviewer.
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Tiger20226 months
I wouldn’t read to much into it. It’s a shy 17-18 year old kid.
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tucoco6 months
yeah, he just looks uninterested in this guy's questions. You can tell he really doesn't wanna talk that much.
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6R126 months
This sounds like highest bidder kinda stuff.
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fastlane6 months
What terrible leading questions that he didn’t want anything to do with. If a kid is committed he should shut down everything the guy asked.
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cajunmud6 months
Wow...that seems like a soft commit. Can he not sign the papers right now, screw the waiting?
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ArabianTiger76 months
He will make a great Tiger!!
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tucoco6 months
What's it gon take for anotha school to change ya mind??$$$$
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wallowinit6 months
"More opportunitie$$$"
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Russianblue6 months
Maybe I think too highly of myself and I wasn't recruited for anything athletic, but I have to think that if I were in these kids shoes, my smart arse would be effing with some of these reporters and trolling the hell out of em. There's too much good material here to let it go to waste.

Reporter: Are you talking to TX?

Kid: Should I? What are your thoughts? Do they have vegan bbq in Austin? I'll talk to them for some Vegan BBQ. NEXT question.
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CrystalPreserves6 months
He’s just plain jane flatline and unenthused answering those questions.
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mla01006 months
I just hope he's more enthusiastic on the field!?!
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CanebreakCajun6 months
It's his personality. He is very quite.
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jbird76 months
You know him or know someone who does? Honest question, not trying to be a smart arse.
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BayouBengal996 months
I’d just hope that some of these kids parents would keep them level headed and grounded being that much more wise in life. Any school throwing tons of money or having conversations with my 17/18 year old kid about tons of money would throw up huge red flags for me as a parent. I know the value of money, but there is no money in the world that is worth any of my kids future’s. I wouldn’t want any of these adults talking to my kid about money. All those conversations would come through me but also with my child. IMO it wouldn’t be that difficult to distinguish the BS schools and the real ones. Any school talking fantasy money would be the ones I’m most concerned about. The schools offering a structure, a process with a clear path to earn his money while also taking care of him academically is who I'd be more seriously listening to. It would also be their history of developing his position and depth at that position. How serious they were about taking care of my kid as I would basically.
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ZenFNmaster6 months
With some of yall, a kid is one of those "damned if you do, damned if you dont" Kind of situations.
If you have followed his recruitment at all, you'd know that he is coming to LSU, and those questions the Rivals guy were putting to him were just to be able to continue to drum up interest from the Tennessee and Texas fan bases, so they could wrote some more click bait articles for them.
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Vernonbrew226 months
This guy is a really nice young man. Best of luck and he’ll show the others how it is done through hard work. Hope he stays Tiger and not horn
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