BigWillie
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Freeman was never committed from the start of our season on. Not only that, but when the rumors began to fly he was wavering, he directly lied to the media and the coaches about his intentions. Weeks passed and everything began to get calm. Ron Prince was hired to coach KSU and began immediate contact with Freeman. Speculation ran afterwards that Freeman was promised the starting position if he came to KSU. Freeman took a visit to KSU (without telling our coaches) on the last weekend before the dead period that runs from around Christmas to the middle of January. Hours before this dead period started, Freeman text messages our coaches to tell them, "we're not coming, don't call back." This left our coaches with no possible way to contact Freeman back, because of the dead period. Remember, Freeman was an early enrollee as well.How do you figure? Rumors start to fly and he is all but ready to jump ship. Exactly how committed was he? Nothing wrong with having a back-up plan, but there have been no coaching changes and he is already wavering.Although I personally do not see why Gabbert is so caught up in a coaching change, his situation is nowhere close to Freeman.
Heck, I doubt any recruit could do what Freeman did to a school again. Although David Ross was right up there.
So if you really want to compare THAT situation to Gabbert's, then I guess you have your own opinion. But Gabbert has seemingly been upfront and honest with our coaches the entire time.
Now if you want to compare situations to that of Seth Olsen or a Terrence Nunn during their recruitments, that would be A LOT more accurate.