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One week after he committed, he flipped and sign with BYU...Are you kidding?
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Alex Gleitman @alexgleitman11m
Big man Payton Dastrup flips from #OSU to #BYU on signing day http://ohiostate.247sports.com/Board/120/Payton-Dastrup-Flips-to-BYU-23077522… will serve 2-year mission before playing for Cougars
Ben Axelrod @BenAxelrod23m
Payton Dastrup's commitment to Ohio State didn't even last a week. He's de-committed and will sign with BYU http://scouthoops.scout.com/2/1346218.html
The typical LOI is only for one academic year. I am not aware of any alternate versions.
But the great thing is you can always trust a Mormon to keep his word.
He made a mistake by committing before he was really ready to do so. He's not the first, won't be the last. But at least it only lasted a week, so it's not like it has hurt OSU's recruiting at all with other frontcourt players. He could have waited until the official signing day and made the switch then. Or even worse, he could have stuck to the committment, come to OSU for a year, been unhappy, and then transferred out. Those would hurt OSU way worse than this.
I don't see any ill will or snarky bitterness towards Lonnie Johnson, so I don't know why there should be any for this kid.
I would imagine that your time in Idaho has given you a few experiences to form that opinion RB07. Poster's here not familiar with the LDS church could not imagine, but I would expect that the Dastrup family was under tremendous pressure from the those forces from the minute he committed to OSU. The fact that he wasn't able to honor his verbal to OSU isn't an Anzalone event in my eyes. He probably virtually had no choice.I was about to post that I would be shocked if he doesn't end up going to BYU...almost no Mormon commits elsewhere stick, especially after their mission. Not really too disappointed though.
I would imagine that your time in Idaho has given you a few experiences to form that opinion RB07. Poster's here not familiar with the LDS church could not imagine, but I would expect that the Dastrup family was under tremendous pressure from the those forces from the minute he committed to OSU. The fact that he wasn't able to honor his verbal to OSU isn't an Anzalone event in my eyes. He probably virtually had no choice.