I hope that we are right about him not visiting WKU. That would be a very good sign. To those of you bringing WKU down it is a very good university, my mom went there, a few of my cousins, and I have visited there many times. They tend to be more of a basketball school and only joined Div 1 football like 2-3 years ago after winning once and competing in a few times what was then the Div II national title. They just expanded their field to what it is now in the last couple years, it used to be one sided and is now two sides. There are high school stadiums larger, but they are trying to grow a program in a state obsessed with basketball. That may be the draw for Carnes. He knows the coach there very well and if he is a competitor he wants the challenge of helping to build a program... On that same competitive note he could come here and compete for a spot and then play against the best so it may be a very tough decision.