Fryowa
Administrator
I never tweet at recruits or even players because it's just not something I care enough about to do, but the issue isn't him leaving. What's rubbing people the wrong way is that he was catfishing Iowa. If he's known for a while that it was a bidding war between Oregon and Alabama he could've told Iowa he was decommitting and I don't think he'd have this backlash. And at the end of the day he's making millions now, and backlash is gonna come at him. He might as well get used to it.Kadyn Proctor explains commitment flip from Iowa to Alabama: 'I felt like I was settling'
"I really didn’t make my decision correctly,” Kadyn Proctor said of initially choosing Iowa.www.hawkcentral.com
“I just thought it was a better opportunity for me,” Proctor said. “It’s not about the money because if people knew about the money situation, then they wouldn’t be talking about it. But I want to play football at a prestigious school. (There’s) a lot of competition down there and ultimately it’s going to make me better.”
Proctor's choice has received plenty of backlash, with people taking to social media to criticize his decision. The high school football star said he has seen a lot of ugly comments.
"It made me feel bad a little bit but I can't tune in to that stuff," he said. "It's just mind-blowing that 40-year-olds, 50-year-olds are calling me the p-word and saying 'f-you,' I'm going to hell and stuff like that. It's just crazy to hear. But I don't give in to that stuff because if they were truly an Iowa fan then they wouldn't have been talking about that and they would have been happy for me to be going down to Alabama and representing the state of Iowa."
He left Iowa hanging when he didn't have to, so even though I'm not someone tweeting at him or his mom, I also don't have any sympathy for him.