Yes
Well first off, committing he said something. In this case, if he ssts on twitter to “respect his decision” which means leave me alone im done..then 8 days later decommits and ask to once again reduect his decision i have a problem with that. At that point your words means nothing
They really should call it something else. Considering both the school or the kid can and do pull the commitment on zero notice. Commitment is definitely an innacurate description...for both sides.
Going steady? Friends, with benefits?
From Louisiana Football Magazine:
"Brandon Gannon is 6-3, 240 pounds of muscle," Brecheen said. "He is quick, smart, can read, stop the run, and can rush the passer. Like his father Chris Gannon, he can do a little bit of everything. I just like his overall game as he brings a little bit of everything to the table."
Gannon is a complete football player as he can play the run, rush the passer, and can create turnovers. His versatility and ability to take over a game on defense were huge reasons on why we put him on the cover of our South Louisiana magazine and put him on our All-South Louisiana team. If the Cougars are going to repeat this season, they will have to rely on Gannon making a lot of defensive plays this season. Surprisingly, he has received no offers from any schools, but has received interests from in state schools. If they watch Gannon play in person and realize the pedigree he comes from, there will be a lot more colleges that will look at what Gannon can do. In today's recruit spotlight, we caught up with Brandon Gannon as he talked about winning the state championship last season, last week's win against Lafayette, being on the cover of our magazine, the advice that he receives from his dad, and so much more!
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