tokengator
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let me repeat. C4L said PP went from Miami to LSU -- that was incorrect. I went through the steps that led him to LSU.
PP wanted to EE. Miami said not going to happen. His ACT jumped something like 8 points on 7th try. The test was taken 4 or 5 hours away from pompano. Red flag city.
FSU and UF were then considered. They also finally got around to seeing this. They said the same as miami. No way he can EE with that, it is way too late.
LSU said he could. I am sure some money was thrown their way as well. The clearinghouse flagged his tests and he was not able to EE. Now LSU is caught in a lie....now the money really starts flowing (this is what I said **** got sideways) to make sure he stays with LSU since he now has to sign an LOI in Feb instead of being enrolled at LSU already.
at this point the schools in florida were never considered again. It was over for them
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The LSU smoke started while he was still committed to Miami. I said that earlier. I know he was involved with UF, I never disputed that. But he was still committed to MIami when the LSU stuff started. The FSu stuff I honestly dont remember. But I remember the LSU shenanighans started while he was still committed to Miami. As for Lyles, we are just going to have to agree to disagree. Unless you know who DID pay and handle PP, to me, there is smoke there. Absolute proof? no. But this isnt a court of law, and no one is goign to jail here. this is a recruiting discussion. But Lyles was a street agent and hustler, Lyles was shopping PP, Lyles ends up on the LSU payroll. LSU signs PP. There are PLENTY of people who know that PP got hooked up.
true but that is because they started looking right when miami told him EE was not possible. You are conflating "committment" with some sort of contract or importance of the timeline. Once Miami said EE was very unlikely or not possible he started looking and LSU was always recruiting him anyway, and when they found out about his desire to EE they told him sure no problem. Exactly what the family wanted to hear.
He eventually got around to decommitting from Miami -- but by this point most knew he was gone anyway. Then FSU, UF, and LSU were in the picture --- then just LSU was only option if he wanted to EE. At least the only option of his final 3. Turns out LSU was not an option either since he was still flagged and could not enroll. LSU lied their asses off. Getting caught in the lie and the need to keep the family still satisfied and not look elsewhere mostly likely made that family a lot of money. Like i said, it was after being denied the EE that **** got really sideways. That is when the big money came rolling in.
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