mvcfan wrote:Snaggletooth wrote:BEARZ77 wrote:You have it backwards,
That is not the story from the WSU beat writer.How did Thurman slip away from WSU? Or did we go after him hard?
WSU recruited him. Last fall, they backed off while he got his grades in order. I think that was the end of that. WSU didn't have a spot for him and he had other options.
Whom I to believe you or him...pawball wrote:Snags....sounds like you are uninformed. When someone posts a reply like you did,with no specifics to rebut the specifics that you are replying to.....well......as we used to say, smells like inkwells on the run.
Let me help you out. The quotes from Snagg's post was taken directly from the WSU beat writer's chat today. It's on Paul Sullentrop's blog on Kansas.com. The question was asked just as stated above. "How did Thurman slip away from WSU or did we go after him hard?" His response is quoted above. I'm pretty sure that WSU did offer him during the summer and he wanted to wait. Later on they backed away because of his grades, etc. and the rest happened. I think that other quality players were committing while he waited to decide, then the grades thing happened and I'm not sure if they had any scholarships left. Probably everyone is a little right.
Which is exactly as I have stated; he had an offer in hand , wanted to wait, and then both parties moved on. If you go back in the recruiting threads this is even how it was reported on the shocker fan board at the time and also there are a couple recruiting services that reported that Gavin had picked up an offer from the Shox. If Gavin had wanted to be a Shocker when they first offered he would have been one, but it was his decision to wait after the initial offer. Again it's just funny that Shocker fans with all the success they're having are so sensitive about this issue and need to rewrite history. Also , you might want to check the 90's for some of those Shocker records ; not only were there some equally bad to this years Bears, but look at some of the scores they lost by and notice it was multiple years at that level[ 4 years between 91 and 2001 with less than 10 wins]Even GM'S 1st WSU team was only 11-20 and 4-14 in the conference.. Bad is bad, and this years Bears will go down as either our worst or second worst at D-1, but like I've said, there aren't many programs including WSU that haven't been there.