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SoonerNation • 11 years ago

He should be a Sooner

Jason Curtis • 11 years ago

While the subject matter of your article is correct, it seems to me that the terminology used when something like this happens is "decommit". I see tweets like this all the time. A couple of years ago big news as DAT "decommited" to USC, and last year when Braylon Addison and Chance Allen, a TX A&M fan friend of mine came to my office and said "you go two of my recruits, the decommitted this morning." So I think avid Duck fans are familiar with the process and there are probably some others who are not that retweet such things.
To summarize, they were wrong but I don't think they meant anything about it. Just a thought.

northwestprepreport • 11 years ago

Jason.... Duck fans are very Saavy. I know that. I was referring to the TV News Anchors who mentioned that he decommitted. Because this NCAA Recruiting world seems like Black Magic to many this was a needed post. Duck fans as far as I know may have been using that term. Specifically though the ABC and CBS affiliates were drawing that conclusion. I think he ends up a Duck. But that will be after he is 100% sure and gets to see other places. That is always the best way to go. Thanks for interacting and keep the comments coming in.

Jason Curtis • 11 years ago

Fair enough, I live in TN now so most, if not all my news I see comes from tweets and retweets. So I've seen "decommit" all day, some from folks like Bleacher Report and some from regular old joes.