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Steveo 90
02-02-2006, 04:20 PM
the kid wants to go to usc,his dad does not want him at usc for his own reasons.....along with wanting him to go to penn state,along with philter
this is a good debate and i hope you enjoy this


Vidal Hazelton's Father Cancels USC!

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Hazelton pulls back letter of intent to USC
Former Moore Catholic receiver now considering enrollment at Penn State
Thursday, February 02, 2006
By TOM DOWD
ADVANCE STAFF WRITER

The Vidal Hazelton recruiting saga apparently has a few chapters to go.

While high school seniors across the country -- including five other Staten Islanders -- were submitting their signed letters of intent yesterday on the first day of the college football signing period, Hazelton did not do so.

According to the player's father, Dexter Hazelton, the former Moore Catholic player will not be submitting his letter of intent anytime soon. Vidal Hazelton is currently enrolled at Hargrave (Va.) Military Academy, where he played last fall.

Hazelton had given the University of Southern California a verbal commitment at the end of December, but in the middle of January informed USC coach Pete Carroll that he was unsure of his commitment and was considering attending Penn State.

Vidal Hazelton was prepared to follow through on his December commitment and submit his letter to USC, but Dexter Hazelton would not sign the letter of intent. A parent's signature is required for all student-athletes under the age of 21.

"He's pretty upset right now that I didn't sign the letter," said Dexter Hazelton.

According to Dexter Hazelton, both USC and Penn State are still under consideration, though it will likely be awhile before either learns of the highly touted wide receiver's intentions.

"I'm going to hold back until the end of April," Dexter Hazelton said, referring to the end of the signing period. "I'm not going to sign the letter of intent until the end of April."

"(Vidal) can't sign anything unless I sign it," added Hazelton. "I have to sign it. I told (USC) I'm not signing it until the end of the period."

Hazelton emerged as one of the most highly recruited players in the class of 2006 after his performance at recruiting combines last spring.

ESPN ranks Hazelton as the No. 3 recruit in the country and recruiting Web site rivals.com listed Hazelton No. 7. Both ranked him as the No. 2 wide receiver in the nation.

Hazelton expressed discomfort with his son's selection of USC as well as the Trojans' recruitment of the player.

"There's a lot of things we don't know," said Hazelton. "The way they approached the recruiting process I wasn't happy at all. They went straight to Vidal. They didn't approach the family."

"I don't like the way they do their recruiting," he added. "I think it's wrong."

Dexter Hazelton said he informed USC at around noon the family would not be submitting a letter of intent. He said he spoke several times during the day with the school's coaches, including head coach Pete Carroll.

"They're not happy about it," said Hazelton. "They claim they spent a year trying to recruit Vidal. It didn't feel like a year. It feels like when they saw his ranking they started to recruit him."

Vidal Hazelton is currently at Virginia at school and was unavailable for comment.

"I don't want him to speak with anyone right now," said Hazelton. "Not the press, not anybody.

"Vidal's supposed to come here this weekend," added Hazelton. "We're going to have a talk with him. I think he's been blinded by a lot of this."


Finally; a parent the refuses to allow a university to take advantage of their child. I guess USC didn't expect a strong family presence in the home when they started feeding Vidal their bullshyte. LC or CJ needs to call Dexter Hazelton right now!

KenInBoca
02-02-2006, 07:33 PM
Or the father didnt like the fact that they didnt give him enough money.

Phinfnatic
02-03-2006, 12:27 AM
Or the father didnt like the fact that they didnt give him enough money.
Sadly this is probably the case

Steveo 90
02-03-2006, 07:00 AM
from what i hear it is not about that at all


more about a dad who does not want his son that far away from him,also the father knows that his boy loves the hollywood bling-bling and he really wants him to concentrate on ball and grades


who knows

ice
02-03-2006, 03:43 PM
The dad is an asshole. First of all, the kid should be allowed to do as he pleases. I know if my parents told me I couldn't leave the Northeast for college that I would have been really pissed. Secondly, the dad is an even bigger asshole for taking the story public. What kind of parent goes out and talks about his arguments with his son? Thirdly, I think it is stupid that the father cited academics as part of the reason why he does not want his son to go to USC (this is from another article.) USC is one of the best schools in the nation, is better academically then Penn State (although Penn State definitely is not bad either) and if Vidal did not play football, there is no way in hell he would ever be able to go to either (he's not a good student at all and I heard rumors that he might not even qualify.)

I personally hate Pete Carroll. The guy is pissed off at Arizona for getting some JUCO recruits that USC wanted and then just tried to steal some of our HS recruits (but luckily, the two guys he "wanted," Devin Ross and Jovon Hayes, both said no to him and signed with Arizona.) However, if Hazelton wants to go to USC, then he should. I think it is a dumb decision for any WR, even a 5 star, to go to USC with all the talent they have, but if that is what he wants, then he should do it.

Philter25
02-09-2006, 01:33 PM
A little birdie told me sometime in the next week Hazleton is supposed to settle on his choice.

Im with his pops, I hate Pete Carroll. The longer this goes on, I think the more it benefits Penn State.

Steveo 90
02-09-2006, 02:29 PM
phil,dont be surprised if he picks a school other than the 2 listed


come on down to teh U vidal


aint gonna happen

Bling
02-09-2006, 04:49 PM
He should go where he wants to go. Father needs to get out of his life, he can make all the decision for his son.

Steveo 90
02-09-2006, 04:57 PM
well the dad just wants whats best for his son and he wants him a lil closer

DeVoStation
02-16-2006, 09:37 AM
USC HAS SO MUCH TALENT AND ANYONE COULD BE BENCHED AND UNSEEN FOR YEARS..

WHY NOT GO WHERE YOU WILL PLAY RIGHT AWAY...?