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So he can visit other schools.
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Source: http://highschoolsports.oregonlive....has-thomas-tyner-decommits-from-oregon-ducks/After the news was reported, Tyner posted a message on his Twitter account: “How do I know where I'm truly happy if I haven't put myself out there yet? Still love my ducks. Gotta do what I gotta do.”
Tyner made national headlines this season when he ran for 643 yards and 10 touchdowns in a win over Lakeridge. In seven games, he has rushed for 2,328 yards, averaging 12.7 yards per carry for the Warriors (7-0).
Tyner is rated as the No. 4 senior running back in the nation by Scout.com and No. 6 by Rivals.com. He orally committed to Oregon in November.
Aloha coach Chris Casey said Tuesday night that he wasn’t aware of Tyner decommitting from Oregon, but that schools have continued to pursue him, as well as Aloha senior lineman Brayden Kearsley, who committed to Brigham Young in Sept. 2011.
“He and Brayden have stayed open to those schools, so people are going to stay on them,” Casey said.
I had a feeling this might happen. The dude is putting up crazy numbers. The checkbooks are opening up. I'm sure the SEC will come calling with some phatty bags of cash.
There are a lot of corrupt NCAA programs around the nation (including the Pac 12).
Like I've said in the past, if you want to begrudge the SEC for their success, you have to point to the better high school football programs in the southeast. If you look at most of the prominent SEC schools' rosters, the great majority of their team is from the southeast, with most of their roster being from the state the university is in.
why does one have to decommit to take visits? It hasn't stopped Nkemdiche from visiting Old Miss and other schools while being verballed to Clemson?

My guess is it's the money. He's starting to hear some numbers and it's peaking his interest.

Tyner is just the beginning....
Not for Oregon necessarily, but so many kids have committed so early this year that this is going to be a record year (if there could be such a thing) for de-commits and re-commits and changing all over the place. When you commit without playing your Senior year and having only really visited one school, it is really easy to question that decision. Anyway, expect to see a lot more of it this year. Still 3 1/2 months to go and a lot of football to be played, a lot of coaches to be fired (Hello Mack Brown, Gene Chizik, etc.!!!)
Ducks will get there's, Chip and Co. have never let us down.
His dad is a lawyer, he doesn't need money.
Cam Newton was paid. Do you disagree?
From the evidence we've seen... I agree. And the money forced him to choose one SEC school over another SEC school after transferring from his original SEC school.
Reggie Bush was paid. Do you disagree?
but it couldnt have been money when we swayed DAT (USC), Darron Thomas(LSU), Josh Huff (TCU), Bralon Addison and Chance Allen (aTm) Arik Armstead (Cal) etc etc's of the world when they were committed to other programs but chose to come here right?![]()
heheSTOP interfering with my insults to LA & the SEC.
