1. This is not on the coaches. They did not do Isaiah dirty AT ALL.
2. Loy is about the only one who is saying that he is a take right now. Most others still think he isn't a take. The two people I've been talking to about this and who have nailed everything still don't think he's a take. And if he's a take, why is he taking the test again???
Haha, it's not me, it's the people who really know their sh!t that feed me this info, which like you said, has been spot on. I know you and Loy are BFF's now lol, but he's about the only one surprised by Isaiah's sudden attitude change. Isaiah puts it on nice when he is around reporters and seems like a great kid, but there's more to it than that. Much more.
Again, I'm not going to rip on the kid, but there's more than meet's the eye here. He's not some happy-go-lucky-aw-shucks-I-really-want-to-go-to-ND angel that many in the media portray him to be. Lax pointed out some stuff, and there's more than that. And from what I hear his scores are REALLY low. Combine that with bad grades, and I don't see (and have never seen) how he can handle a place like ND. Davaris and Golson did much better in high school and ND was so hard for them that they resorted to doing things that got them kicked out of school for a semester.
Look, it's a cry now or cry later thing with a player like this. Cry now that he doesn't get in, or cry later when he gets kicked out because ND is just too hard. Or push for a culture change at ND where the professors let athletes slide by, tutors do the work, ResLife overlooks EVERYTHING, players don't have to attend class, etc etc. And that ain't gonna happen.