Vince R.
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I'm about an hour away from leaving to SD for the game but i wanted to say something about recruits. As a sociology major i understand that a lot of these kids come from low-income households which enables them to have the greatest of opportunities without having immense athletic talent but after reading these interviews by players and the things that come out their mouth makes me do things like this :facepalm: all the time. These kids need to be educated a whole lot more in high school so they can make BETTER decisions going into college. Some of it is because they are in "unfortunate" situations but there really is no excuse to not be able to carry yourself in a professional manner. Also some of the things they say tells me how badly they've been brainwashed and i hate to say that most of these kids do not have father figures so when a coach comes in and brainwashes them, they become robots and listen. I believe Devante Wilson said something about USC having better coaches? he clearly isn't all too bright and doesn't watch college ball. I know for a fact some players don't go to schools because its not "black" enough for them and that they cannot be "black" and have to act as an adult and become a man. Now i know not all players are african american and that there are many of them who are level headed and do things correctly but i'm not afraid to mention what everyone else is thinking. Its no secret. There's a much higher number of kids who are pretty ignorant in that sense. Another thing i cannot stand. When you leave the nest to become a man, its YOUR decision. These kids need to stop relying on MOM to make their final decisions. Unless they are going for all the wrong reasons like i mentioned. Education needs to be stressed in high school a lot more because these kids don't take it serious when they are in the recruiting process and thats why they pick the schools and do not benefit them in all facets of life. I see a lot of players going into the draft still boys and not men. I love how i can honestly say that Nebraska does things the right way and brings in boys and sends out men.