On the fence about the ultimatum. Curtis sounded very bitter about it which makes me wonder if that's the right way to approach it. But we really don't know any specifics.
I do believe that players who are committed shouldn't take visits. I am not sure about a hard line but I can't argue too much against it. Just question how Gilmore handled this.
Thing is, kid grew up an LSU fan. He wanted to go to LSU (probably still would if they'd offer), but they didn't offer. Even when LSU decided not to give him a scholarship, he took the high road and talked about how he still loved them and just felt he must not be what they're looking for. It was 100% class, then comes the explosion that Gilmore caused? Sorry, but Gilmore had to of seriously been a prick to piss Carter off so bad.
I couldn't agree with you more. This kid has a lot of class, and in the end he has to do what's best for him. I wish it were Nebraska, but I can understand the kid not trusting his football career to Gilmore and Wats. Gilmore needs a taste of humble pie, and Wats needs to own up for his own offensive ineptitude (that really got me when he says the guys have a lot of maturing to do, and excluded himself from fault).
The one shining light from is if we lose more offensive recruits, that would have to force Bo's hand to make some coaching changes.
gilmore needs a taste of humble pie? because he clarified that a kid that is clearly not committed to us is, in fact, not committed to us? i agree that gilmore and watson have something to prove when it comes to coaching, but based upon the fact that they both looked a lot better last year, i'm willing to give them a pass on a year with a really strange run of luck on offensive personnel.
further, if you think bo is going to make coaching changes based upon the whims of a few high school kids, i don't think you have any understanding of bo, or the direction this program is returning to. unless someone leaves voluntarily, there will be no coaching changes this off season. this program needs stability and a family atmosphere and bo and tom know that. it would help if fans (as well as the world herald) could appreciate the job they're doing rather than overreacting to everything and throwing stones at a program that is quickly awakening from its slumber.
Watson and Gilmore looked good last year because you had three guys with amazing chemistry, that knew how to turn a broken play into something. As for Gilmore alone, he has had more WRs not pan out (Holt, Henry, Gillylen, Hardy, Brooks) than succeed. And you could even say that Paul has not been the model of consistency.
The coaching changes would not be made on the whims of a few kids, but on the production of this offense. I cannot believe you honestly defend these guys. As for my understanding of Bo, I know he wants to win, and it is becoming more and more obvious that this offense is becoming a liability.
If you want a family atmosphere I hear Disney World is the place to be. This is the Big 12! and if you can't produce you need to be cut.
edit: to the above post I can name one game this year that offense won, and even in that game the defense held strong. In order, to have a culture you have to know who you are and be consistent with your model of who you are. Describe to me in one sentence, damnit i'll even let you write a book, on what our offense is.