šŸ“ TJ Yeldon Switches Commit from Barn to BAMA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

There are no sure things in recruiting. You can't say his commitment is irrevocble until you get him in school. School starts back somewhere around the 11th. We will know for certain then. His announcement over the week end sounds pretty firm though.
 
Tom Lugenville (sp?), ESPN's recruiting lead, via twitter said that Auburn lied to Yeldon.

Called out on ESPN.com is huge. I imaging ever kid still being recruited by Auburn is trying to get in touch with Yeldon now to compare notes.
 
@TomLuginbill, the dude is arguing with auburn fans on twitter.


two sayings around this topic alone I try to live by.


1) never argue with an idiot, they might confuse you with one.
2) the problem with stupid people, they drag you to their level and beat you with experience.


not calling Auburn fans idiots or stupid, calling Tom stupid for arguing with people over twitter. Seriously, whats the point...its like arguing on a forum.
 
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You need look no further than auburn media maid Phillip Marshall's thoughts on the matter. I can't link it right now, but it shouldn't be hard to find.

Anyone who links Marshall should be banned...at least, that's how I see it. :cool:

[h=1]Phillip's blog: Change of heart[/h]



Maybe Daphne running back T.J. Yeldon would have been a star at Auburn. Maybe he will be a star at Alabama. We really don't know. That's really not the point.
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Senior Editor Phillip Marshall

When Yeldon announced Sunday he was switching his commitment from Auburn to Alabama, it was a stinging blow to Auburn in terms of perception. There's no way to deny that. It'll be interesting to hear if Alabama coach Nick Saban repeats his quote from last year: "I'm old-fashioned. I think a commitment's a commitment."
Yeldon had been committed to Auburn for months and had assured Auburn coaches repeatedly that his commitment was solid. In the end, it wasn't.
No doubt, Yeldon will be accused by some Auburn fans of not being a man of his word. His character will be questioned. And that's wrong. He changed his mind just like others have changed their minds and jilted other schools to sign with Auburn. He's a teen-ager. It happens.
The problem with this one is that it seems to have been orchestrated. Auburn coaches apparently had no clue until shortly before Daphne coach Glenn Vickery, in a very unusual move, sent out a press release. Yeldon's switch came on the eve of the start of a recruiting dead period. Even worse, numerous posters on Alabama message boards did know about it.
Vickery ought to be ashamed. He and Yeldon's parents should have at least insisted on Yeldon telling Auburn's coaches face to face that he was backing out on a commitment he had reaffirmed just days ago.
If I question the motives or actions of anyone, it is the adults more than the 18-year-old.
As much as anything, Yeldon's flip-flop shows again the difficulty Auburn faces in some parts of Alabama. In some places - Daphne being one - it's like recruiting out of state, maybe even harder than recruiting out of state. So it has always been. Joe Whitt, a recruiter supreme, stopped even going to Daphne High School in his later years on the Auburn staff.
It can't be easy to be a high school senior and be pressured every day by your friends and sometimes even adults.
Yeldon's decision also shows the perception battle Auburn fights daily. Auburn loses two coordinators a year after winning the national championship and is portrayed as coming apart at the seams. Others lose coordinators and it barely makes a ripple.
So what do Auburn coaches do about it? The only thing they can do is keep on working, keep on recruiting the best players they can and keep on winning. No single player makes or breaks a football program or a recruiting class. With or without Yeldon, Auburn appears to be loaded at running back.
I'm not saying Yeldon's decision doesn't matter. I'm not saying Auburn fans shouldn't be disappointed. No doubt, Auburn coaches are disappointed.
But Auburn football will not rise or fall on one teen-ager's change of heart
 
The problem with this one is that it seems to have been orchestrated. Auburn coaches apparently had no clue until shortly before Daphne coach Glenn Vickery, in a very unusual move, sent out a press release. Yeldon's switch came on the eve of the start of a recruiting dead period. Even worse, numerous posters on Alabama message boards did know about it.

This is what makes me laugh.
 
The problem with this one is that it seems to have been orchestrated. Auburn coaches apparently had no clue until shortly before Daphne coach Glenn Vickery, in a very unusual move, sent out a press release. Yeldon's switch came on the eve of the start of a recruiting dead period. Even worse, numerous posters on Alabama message boards did know about it.

Where the heck were they? Under a rock? Sounds like me to they weren't paying attention. Maybe it's just me, but I feel like just about EVERY SINGLE Alabama fan in this world knew that this was a possibility. Not all of us believed it would happen, but we knew about the possibility.

Also, have they really had that much trouble recruiting at Daphne? This is the first time I've ever heard of anything about it.
 
Where the heck were they? Under a rock? Sounds like me to they weren't paying attention. Maybe it's just me, but I feel like just about EVERY SINGLE Alabama fan in this world knew that this was a possibility. Not all of us believed it would happen, but we knew about the possibility.

Also, have they really had that much trouble recruiting at Daphne? This is the first time I've ever heard of anything about it.

No kiddin'!!!

Hell, Bran brought the subject up about three...four months ago in a different conversation.
 

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