As for the "roller-coaster" ride JB has taken us on.
Look, this kid is 17 or 18 years old. He came to tOSU and likely thought it was the greatest experience he?d ever known. And at the time it likely was. So, he hits another campus and gets a whole new recruiting experience. And that feels good to him and of course he is going to want to be wanted. So he mumbles to somebody it's between tOSU and school X (and every recruiting "expert" and every board in the country hears that whisper and jumps on it). Well, the next visit is a new experience for him and in his limited life experience, this is the greatest experience and now it's between tOSU and school y and over and over.
My point is this. The recruiting experience is exactly that, experience. For many of these kids it is their first taste of real life experience. Do you really think at any point it was his (or any other recruits) intention to "take us on a ride"? Or do you think it was nothing more than youthful innocence enjoying the attention he was receiving (followed by over-reactions by all the recruiting hounds out here in our petty world)? There may be someone with some type of vendetta to settle, but that is rare if at all.
Give the kid a break. Let him pick the school that is best for him for whatever that reason may be.
As has been stated already, tOSU football will be played next year with or without this talented prospect (and 5 or 10 others just like him). We?ll still have a top team competing for Big 10 and national titles. A kid who wants to be a Buckeye will step into his spot and with or without all the talent this kid has will do a fine job.
Joseph, good luck on the final stages of your recruiting journey.