The College Recruit that Wasn't

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This story has been so interesting. Interesting enough that I didn't really care who Daniel Synder interviewed for 62 and 3/16 of an hour. The question is why did Kevin Hart go so far with the lie?

I'm not a college football fan one bit. The only reason I consider season tickets to Maryland football is that it helps me get a bit closer to basketball season tickets. But this is just sad. Will we see the same thing occur with a basketball "recruit" sometime in the next few years?

Hart got more publicity than if he was actually recruited by the schools. Too bad it was negative. The kid has heart, but apparently does not have game. He told a little lie months ago, possibly because he thought he might actually be recruited later; probably told the lie because he wanted to be the big man on his high school campus. This hype about "National Signing Day" is good, because the great coaches and assistants get the players they want. The bad in the extreme would be this.

So another reason for me to not pay attention to college football. Bowl games, BCS, coaches jumping ship when his "dream job" is available. All reasons not to watch.

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