Don't feel bad, kid. It's how Harbaugh does business. It's called "over-recruiting." Or "Colter-ing."
When Harbaugh was at Stanford, he secured an oral commitment from Kain Colter. Even had Colter spend time with fellow quarterback
Andrew Luck during a campus visit.
After Colter injured his throwing shoulder, Stanford coaches asked for MRIs and pretended they needed clearance from the admissions office, despite Colter's 4.2 grade-point average. Then they stopped calling altogether.
No wonder Colter thinks college football players should be considered employees. He got fired from Stanford before he even set foot on
Northwestern's campus.
Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald said this in 2011: "We're going to honor our commitments. The coaches who punt on guys when they get hurt, it's pathetic. It's these kids' futures."