Yea, yea, yea thats all bullshxt. You think McNeese State would hesitate on LSU Heisman Trophy FINALIST? You are out of your fxcking mind! Coach Viator slid that LOI to TM before he left, but TM didnt sign it. Why didnt he sign it? Bc hes not 100% positive what his next move is. Move down to fcs n play now w/less respect, or rehab n train for a year & transfer to fbs for a year then declare for the draft. Either way Coach Viator is leading suckers like you into believing "we both need some time" like Coach V actually had a choice. [ "48 Laws of Power" Rule #36 - Disdain things you cannot have. ]
I don't know why someone would want to rename the "sour grapes" principle from Aesop's Fox and Grapes fable Rule 36 of the 48 Laws of power. But that's another subject.
Believe what you wish.
It's not sour grapes for me because I have no problem with saying I'd have like to have seen him transfer to McNeese. But I can also see some reasons for a FCS coach being leery about taking him. He's a defensive back who's just going to play one season showing up a little more than two weeks before the first game having to learn a new defense. And the fact that he got into this position at LSU after being given multiple chances means there's a pretty good chance he's going to do it again.
Me, as I wrote earlier, I'd have taken the chance and just hoped he didn't get caught. He'd have sold tickets. Also he's a very good punt returner so could've contributed in that way even if it took him a while to be able to fully contribute on defense due to the learning curve. But I can certainly understand a FCS coach thinking it's not worth it.
Especially at McNeese since both experiences with discipline type transfers of starting caliber SEC players they've had were bad ones.
And the guy did drive over to Lake Charles late at night on the day he was dimissed.