uhh, what? Chris Dunkley is not a recruit. he's a transfer and already joined USF back in May. where do u people come up with this stuff?
You are right he is a transfer, but must sit out a year. However, if you think potential recruits or verbal commits are not watching closely as to what is going on here you are mistaken. Although I think it would be a poor move, Dunkley can decide to go elsewhere as well. The point of my post was that Skip needs to quash the rumor, which he "kind of" did in the article posted above.
Some of the comments that come from you are inappropriate (not in this particular instance), but I guess that is to be expected...look at your profile picture.
of course recruits are looking at what's happening here. recruits look at what happens at EVERY school they're interested in. if they are serious about signing with a school they are going to get word straight from the coach's mouth, not from Twitter, not from Scout, not from Rivals, not from talk radio or any of the other rumor mills that get it wrong 95% of the time but make a name for themselves off the other 5% when they get lucky and get it right. any recruit who makes decisions about his football and academic career based on internet rumor mills is not a bright recruit.
that said, u named a specific player and made a specific claim about how the rumor mill is affecting them, with absolutely NO credible source whatsoever... then u backtracked. maybe in the future it would be a better idea to simply not make baseless comments. it serves no purpose. now if u DO, by chance, have some "inside scoop" with a credible source demonstrating that current USF student-athletes are considering transferring based on Tweets or Scout, by all means share. otherwise it's a waste of bandwidth.
as for some of my comments being "inappropriate." LOL. if i haven't made an "inappropriate" in this thread why bring it up in this thread? if something crosses the line, there are more than enough moderators on this forum to handle it. one of them will most likely see it, and if they don't, feel free to message them next time your feelings get hurt.
good day, sir. i said GOOD DAY.