Blackwell exposing Dantonio on Auston Robertson recruitment in deposition

Submitted by TheCube on September 19th, 2019 at 3:54 PM

I remember there were quite a few eyebrows raised around here when MSU recruited this guy who had already had a checkered past with regards to sexual assault. 

MSU slappies minimized the kid's troubles as high school shenanigans, so naturally that came back to bite em in the ass when he assaulted a fellow teammates' gf on campus. 

I wonder how MSU will squirm out of this one. 

https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/27652914/ex-staffer-dantonio-ignored-warnings-recruit

Brianj25

September 19th, 2019 at 3:56 PM ^

"I remember there were quite a few eyebrows raised around here when MSU recruited this guy who had already had a checkered past with regards to sexual assault."

What? 

This guy was wanted by 'Bama, Ohio State, Notre Dame, Penn State, Wisconsin, and a whole parade of other SEC and B1G schools including......us. 

Brianj25

September 19th, 2019 at 4:03 PM ^

No, everybody was interested in him. And then he went to MSU. And then the fans said "we didn't want him anyway." Just like virtually every other time a recruit ever goes anywhere else. 

The official fact is that he had a scholarship offer to Michigan and we were in his top three. 

jmblue

September 19th, 2019 at 4:30 PM ^

From your history it looks like you pretty much only post in threads about MSU - and in defense of MSU, which makes it fairly simple to put two and two together.

Fans of other programs aren't forbidden from posting here, but they should be open about it.  Pretending to be a Michigan fan is certainly frowned upon.

Brianj25

September 19th, 2019 at 7:02 PM ^

Sure, I'll bite. Find one claim I've made in this thread that is not supported by indisputable fact. My claim is that Michigan wanted Robertson. In fact Michigan offered Robertson a scholarship. Literally nobody disputes that. It's a fact. 

The counter is that we actually didn't want Robertson. That is not based on fact - it is controverted by fact. It is based entirely on "I want it to be true so it must be true."  

Leaders And Best

September 19th, 2019 at 7:24 PM ^

Verbal offers early in the process are often not committable. There are many players who report offers from schools that don't materialize in actual recruitments. Robertson reporting he had an offer from Michigan does not mean he was being recruited by Michigan months later. I suggest you educate yourself on how these early verbal offers work because your argument's premise is false.

https://www.si.com/college-football/2019/02/05/uncommittable-offers-recruiting-national-signing-day

The fact that Michigan and no other schools showed any interest after he reopened his recruitment after Signing Day is telling; he made no official or unofficial visits except to MSU after Signing Day. There are certain signs that show that a player is being actively recruited: official/unofficial visits, coaches visiting your school, in-home visits, and reported contact from coaches that show up in interviews with the player from recruiting sites. Robertson received none of these from Michigan after he got in trouble, but he did receive them from MSU.

Leaders And Best

September 19th, 2019 at 8:09 PM ^

Prior to June 7th, 2015, he was not in trouble with the law. No one cares about what happened prior to June 7th, 2015. They only care about what happened after he got in trouble with the law and booted from high school.

Robertson does not sign with MSU on Signing Day 2016 because of his legal issues and reopens his recruitment. At no point after he gets in trouble with the law is there any evidence that Michigan or any other school was recruiting him--no visits or reported calls from any coaches. But MSU does continue to recruit him despite being banned from his high school, charged with sexual assault, and pleading into a pretrial diversionary program.

Gatekeeper

September 19th, 2019 at 4:26 PM ^

Those schools offer like 300 athletes a year. They definitely are not going to bring in every single one of them. Just because an athlete gets a scholarship offer, does not necessarily mean the school is recruiting them hard or doesn't later change it's mind on whether or not they want someone to commit.

 

This shouldn't need to be pointed out.

Leaders And Best

September 19th, 2019 at 4:10 PM ^

LOL. He got banned from his own high school during his senior year. Robertson was dropped by most everyone except MSU. Robertson had only one official visit: MSU. Even MSU couldn't take him right away on Signing Day, and I am interested to see if anyone in admissions tried to push back before admitting. After Signing Day, he announced he was reopening his recruitment, but there were no reports of any other school getting involved that followed. Later that spring, MSU reconsidered their position after he entered a pretrial diversionary program. It was insane.