I've had another day to stew on this, and the more I do, the more cynical I feel about the situation. I am not saying that the Lagow Camp is not within their right to leave school and go somewhere else, but there was always something a little off to me.
I think the Lagow Camp is kidding themselves when they say he honored his commitment, because I don't think he did. I think the he committed too fast and he shoed other programs off. At the same time, ten toes were certainly not in, especially after the Boyle verbal was made public. He barely put his hand in the water to test the pool's temperature, and that is only after he reluctantly came out of the house in the first place. Regardless of the positivity of the tweets, I think Twitter could have been a way to try and convince the Camp that they made the right decision, with woefully incomplete information. I think that falling ill on NLI day possibly made for a convenient excuse and when they could not procure a better deal, they took what was originally offered...A Bird in the Hand, so to speak.
A scholarship is for 1 academic year, with three options to renew. He backed out of the bargain after a few weeks. I don't know him personally, so I don't know how he addresses other challenges, but I don't find the execution of this particular game plan to be all that classy. I don't find it to be character-building. There was a choice presented: accept the scholarship to UConn, or don't. As an 18 year old freshman, I felt home sick within an hour of my parents dropping me off, and I lived barely 70 miles away, so I get it. But I don't think this action had to do with homesickness in the least.
As I've said, I do not personally know Lagow or his family, so obviously this criticism comes from the little bits of public information and my observations at 30,000 feet. I hope that they learn from their experiences in order to address other challenges.
One more thing...I fully expect some criticism about this post as well. I may not address it as it is my opinion and it probably won't change, but I've said it before and I'll say it again. I couldn't care much less if the Lagow camp still reads this board. If Richard Lagow is going to make as a starting QB in college and (God willing) pro football, my opinion (or that of any other poster) should be the least of his concerns.