DoubleJayAlum wrote:Aargh wrote:Armstead gets his own paragraph. Armstead wanted out of Oregon the moment Altman replaced the previous coach. Altman convinced him to stay and then drastically cut his minutes from the previous year. I introduced Armstead to another fan who didn't recognize him at a WSU event. I said that Armstead "wanted to play for someone who hated Altman as much as he did". Armstead got big grin on his face and said, "you got that right". Plus, Armstead's one year of JuCo ball was at Chipola when Greg Heiar (WSU asst. coach) was the coach at Chipola.
It wouldn't surprise me if Altman refused to release Armstead, forcing Armsteaed to pay his own way no matter where he went.
This is factually incorrect.
Dana did talk Armstead into staying DA's first year. That part is true. However, the rest is a complete fabrication.
After that first year, Dana wanted Armstead to leave. And told him to do so. Dana didn't refuse to release Armstead (that is absolutely made up) because Dana wanted him out of there. The rumors that I've heard were that Armstead had essentially flunked out and the staff was sick and tired of having to babysit him 24/7 (making sure that he went to class daily, did his homework, etc). Because of the academic concerns, Armstead did not have a lot of schools lining up to pay two years so that he could play one. Armstead got in touch with his JUCO coach (Heiar) who agreed to put in a good word for Armstead with Marshall, but even Heiar couldn't get Marshall to give Armstead a scholarship for the year he was required to sit out (perhaps - and this is total speculation by me - because Marshall wasn't sure that Armstead would even be able to get his academics in order during that year).
That is how he ended up at WSU.
WOW! You will not be missed.