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LSU has withdrawn its men's basketball scholarship offer to Brad Reese, according to Reese's junior college coach. Reese, a 6-foot-6, 200-pound swingman, was LSU Coach Trent Johnson's first commitment and was expected to sign a letter of intent during the early signing period which begins Wednesday. But Jay Powell, Reese's coach at Gulf Coast Community College in Panama City, Fla., said the offer has been withdrawn because Reese visited Oklahoma State without telling Johnson.

New Orleans Times-Picayune

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November 7, 2008  08:16 AM ET

****?

November 7, 2008  09:30 AM ET

That's kind of childish of Johnson don't you think? All LSU had was a verbal at this point, and maybe the kid just wanted to use his full compliment of visits allowed. You know, do a little traveling on the schools dime.

November 7, 2008  12:43 PM ET
QUOTE(#2):

That's kind of childish of Johnson don't you think? All LSU had was a verbal at this point, and maybe the kid just wanted to use his full compliment of visits allowed. You know, do a little traveling on the schools dime.

Agreed, quite sophmoric.

November 7, 2008  01:02 PM ET

Is his title coach or dictator?

November 7, 2008  01:12 PM ET

I wonder what the other recruits will think of this?

November 7, 2008  01:43 PM ET

Wow...that does not help his future recruiting efforts. He's always been a weird guy. I figured he'd do really well with the Academic shackles of Stanford not weighing him down anymore. Strange

November 7, 2008  02:52 PM ET

recruits shouldn't be ALLOWED to commit until 30 days prior to signing day.
If they've done their homework they wouldn't need to worry about the scholarship being there for them.
I'm no LSU lover but if the kid commits, then backs out, then screw him.

LSU coach Johnson could have had a better player and held this kid's "commitment" in loyalty.
I'm not on the recruits side of this issue.

November 7, 2008  04:59 PM ET

Trent laying down the hammer. I love his coach already.

November 7, 2008  05:41 PM ET

If you make a committment to someone (about anything) and you don't honor it, you have NO character. If you aren't sure you should not committ until you are sure.

November 7, 2008  10:18 PM ET

Since when have recruits REQUIRED to tell a school anything... Shame on Johnson, that's some bullsh... I hope LSU has a horrible season and he gets fired.

November 8, 2008  03:43 AM ET
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Wow...that does not help his future recruiting efforts. He's always been a weird guy. I figured he'd do really well with the Academic shackles of Stanford not weighing him down anymore. Strange

He's got that look that kinda looks like he's gonna snap, ala John Chaney on Temple.

November 8, 2008  02:19 PM ET
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He's got that look that kinda looks like he's gonna snap, ala John Chaney on Temple.

He does look a little murderous, doesn't he? I just might tune into a couple of games to see what kind of rage he can unload. I like it.

November 10, 2008  02:37 PM ET

The committment of young men is very important in building programs. To have players say one thing and do another is not trustworthy. Why have an untrustworthy guy in your program. Coach Johnson did the right thing!

November 12, 2008  12:22 PM ET

Coach Rub, you crazy!. A "visit" IS NOT A DECOMMIT!. Coach Johnson is not this kid's parent or legal guardian. If you are offered more than one job, I doubt you will take one without looking at all your offers. Smart Kid, Dumb "A" Coach

November 12, 2008  05:23 PM ET

I know this is college basketball here, but consider this...what if Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel would have did the same thing to Terrell Pryor? It seems there is something more to this than we see.

 
January 30, 2009  09:18 PM ET

You've only got so many scholarships, especially in basketball. If you think the kid is going to de-commit, use the scholarship elsewhere. I'd rather pull out on the #1 kid and get the #2 kid than have the #1 kid back out at the last minute leaving the #20 kid as the best thing available.

Basketball is a TEAM sport. He didn't have to commit early so if he's this willing to decommit now, just wait til a season gets rough and things don't go well. Don't expect him to be the leader to turn things around.

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