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To be clear here, Worthington's father is very pro JT/tOSU. He is NOT trying to sway his son away from tOSU. However, he does see this recruiting thing as a once in a lifetime opportunity that he wants his son to fully experience.wadc45 said:The kid is taking his visits to please his father...but when it is all said and done he is coming to Columbus...
Great post...this has been the point I have been trying to get across...NavyBuck said:To be clear here, Worthington's father is very pro JT/tOSU. He is NOT trying to sway his son away from tOSU. However, he does see this recruiitng thing as a once in a lifetime opportunity that he wants his son to fully experience.
Exactly...done deal.ysubuck said:He's a Buckeye!!
That was some funny stuff there, I almost spit coffee on my screen reading that. Thanks for the laugh...ysubuck said:I'm worried about NCAA problems so I'm going to keep Alabama open as an option.
That's like saying:
I'm moving and I'm worried about earthquakes, so I'm going to keep California open as an option.
I can't take it seriously that he's considering Alabama using his criteria.
Worthington said that he will announce his intentions to stick with his commitment to Ohio State or change his commitment to another school on National Signing Day (Feb. 2).
"I'll tell the coaches long before then," he said. "We're going to have some type of press conference, but it just depends on how they want it done. I'll let the public know on Signing Day."
LordJeffBuck said:We'd better stick this thread too, as his commitment might be wavering....
BamaRivals on Doug Worthington (1/23/2005)
It has, thats actually where I first read it but I come here for real discussions....jlb1705 said:BTW, news of this hasn't seemed to hit BN yet. There should still be good seats left, if you know what I mean.