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Asiantii Woulard, QB, Winter Park HS, Winter Park, FL(2013)


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Asiantii Woulard â€@AW_QB2

For the record, I haven't committed anywhere yet.

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I was a child at 18. The light does not come on for another 20 years.

Some start much later than others (I.e. Triple B). In my opinion you either have integrity or you don't. Not necessarily an acquired thing. Again in my opinion, this is either instilled in you at a young age from good parenting or not.

Folks tend to write off the actions of an 18 year old so easily saying "he's only 18", this is typical 18 year old behavior, these are "kids". Sorry, but 18 year olds are adults under the law for a reason. By that time you either "get it" or you don't. Age has nothing to do with maturity/integrity. You see it every day in the NFL and with other players who were class acts all the way through. If you believe the "age=maturity/integrity" then I offer you Terrell Owens, Ryan Leaf, Michael Vick, Jamarcus Russell and the list goes on. The results on the field with AW aren't good enough for me to get hyped up about him with the "drama" his "camp" brings. If he came to USF would I support him? Yeah, I've supported all Bulls as an alumni should, but I'd be more shocked if he made it to graduation than I would if he ended up off the team in less than 2 years for whatever.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I think the problem is that you, and Ruger, aren't using the word "integrity" correctly. Use maturity only and I'd agree with most, even my part up there. Nothing that I've seen attributed to AW lends to question his integrity. Heck, the big hoss we just got out of Georgia has done more to question his integrity if you want to play that game. People mature at different times .... some never .... look around this board. Changing your mind a couple of times about a life decision has more to do from a maturity aspect rather than an integrity one.

I provided the definition as a reference point.  I know the difference b/w integrity and maturity.  Maturity, or lack thereof, is something that most people obtain through life experiences.  As stated above, some mature earlier than others.  I don't blame this on his maturity.  I believe it goes one step further and his actions have called his integrity into question (my opinion).  We obviously have differing opinions on this, which is what makes the world turn round. 

 

Hopefully, you'll be able to forgive our recruits that have the same type "integrity" problems and will be able to accept them as Bulls ...

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Hopefully, you'll be able to forgive our recruits that have the same type "integrity" problems and will be able to accept them as Bulls ...

 

 

You mean like, oh I don't know, someone named Calloway for example?    :evil:

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Hopefully, you'll be able to forgive our recruits that have the same type "integrity" problems and will be able to accept them as Bulls ...

 

 

You mean like, oh I don't know, someone named Calloway for example?    :evil:

 

Among others ...  ;)

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I have a gut feeling, that he is committing to UCLA...they seem to be the biggest school out of all his offers.

 

Plus he may just want to get away from FL...now the real question is will he pan out.  I can't read through this thread, but some of the comments is that he is our Johnny Football or Tim Tebow.  And he could a stud, which if he comes to USF...great, if he goes another place, I wish him the best.  But his numbers are just average and the Elite 11 is all hype from ESPN and Nike.  I see some QB's ranked pretty high in talent rankings that weren't on ESPN, so until I see AW or any of the other gys on the field I'm holding my comments.

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As a vet, I agree.  

 

I can't believe we are discussing recruiting in the context of the military.  That being said, it only weakens the original point about how mature 18 year olds are.  We would have a hell of a time with our all volunteer army without naive 18 y/o kids.  Most were shocked they had been lied to by their recruiters - I guess they will never get it.

 

 

Folks tend to write off the actions of an 18 year old so easily saying "he's only 18", this is typical 18 year old behavior, these are "kids".  Sorry, but 18 year olds are adults under the law for a reason.  By that time you either "get it" or you don't.  Age has nothing to do with maturity/integrity.  You see it every day in the NFL and with other players who were class acts all the way through.  If you believe the "age=maturity/integrity" then I offer you Terrell Owens, Ryan Leaf, Michael Vick, Jamarcus Russell and the list goes on.  The results on the field with AW aren't good enough for me to get hyped up about him with the "drama" his "camp" brings.  If he came to USF would I support him?  Yeah, I've supported all Bulls as an alumni should, but I'd be more shocked if he made it to graduation than I would if he ended up off the team in less than 2 years for whatever.

Adults deemed too immature to handle alcohol.

Yet mature enough to wage war. 

 

There it is. I was waiting for you to play the öld enough to wage war card". You may RXACTLY know how recruiting goes. I EXACTY know the recruiting process I know EXACTLY how the  military is populated, not many mature people it's pretty much a GIANT ball of testosterone. Not all 18yr old "ádults" are as mature and ready for life as you and your apparently quite elite set of friends.

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I have a gut feeling, that he is committing to UCLA...they seem to be the biggest school out of all his offers.

 

Plus he may just want to get away from FL...now the real question is will he pan out.  I can't read through this thread, but some of the comments is that he is our Johnny Football or Tim Tebow.  And he could a stud, which if he comes to USF...great, if he goes another place, I wish him the best.  But his numbers are just average and the Elite 11 is all hype from ESPN and Nike.  I see some QB's ranked pretty high in talent rankings that weren't on ESPN, so until I see AW or any of the other gys on the field I'm holding my comments.

 

Congrats to 2012  @ Elite11 MVP  @ AW_QB2 (Asiantii Woulard) # UCLA GREAT talent, but even a better kid. Cali just got Florida's BEST!  # QBSurgeon

 
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If he comes to USF, he'll be jinxed by the burial mound and will flame out.

 

If he goes elsewhere, he'll win the Heisman.

 

Either way, we're doomed

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