🏈 Unbelievable Urban Meyer recruiting tactic.

"Sharrif talked to us the next day and said Ohio State is great and all, but Coach Meyer said he would DIE for me. That's pretty intense. From that day on Sharrif mainly kept to himself. But that was the turning point in my eyes."

My question is where are the adults looking after this kid to do something as simple as say "Really? I have to wonder, does it make sense that he would die for you, but tell his children that he would not live for them?" Or to ask, "He retired, but for a day. He would not die for the guys who have played for him for 4 years, but he's willing to die for you? How are you more special than all those player, or is he feeding you a load?"

Further, its sad that this would happen often enough for this to be a "tactic".
 
Sharrif has come out and said that all this we a lie. It was on a Gamecock blog to begin with.

Jason Higdon from fightingators.com gave fellow Gators permission to post this.....

"I read those comments and when I did I immediately spoke with my head coach Ron Cohen. Coach Cohen told me that it was not true at all and nothing like that was ever said. I immediately called Urban Meyer to let him know what was being said on the internet. I wanted to let everyone know that this is total and false information. I never said that to my coach because it did not happen and my coach never said that to anyone. I am going to the University of Florida because that is where I want to go. I have a great relationship with Urban Meyer and I am a Gator. A lot of schools tried to hit me with the religion pitch but not Florida, not at all and that's how it is and I am not going to change my mind. I have talked to a bunch of my friends and they think this is something that started on one of the Ohio State boards. People are trying to get back at me for not going to Ohio State and not going to their team but I know what I am and that is a Florida Gator."
 
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