But he pointed to character issues as to why ST. JOHN'S shouldn't have recruited him.
No. He pointed to character issues as to why SJ might not have recruited him: "I dont think Norm,staff or the school want to make a mistake." He made no value judgment of his own (should), he conjectured about the motives of others (might). And then he gloated when it looked like Norm and staff were right: at least one journalist has now called for Rohrssen's firing in the wake of Pickett's suspension.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/294626-rico-pickett-suspendedanotherreason-manhattan-shouldfire-barry-rohrssenHe's actually a journalist slash high school student. I trust that doesn't disqualify his opinion.
However, he didn't use that same argument when it came to recruiting Lance. Or Devin Ebanks, who got kicked out of Loughlin. Norm also recruited Ashton Pankey, who got kicked out of Molloy.
Sloppy. Pickett was not recruited. The others were recruited. So he wouldn't use the same argument, because the situations are different. And in fact the situations are very different, because Norm has to be involved with every high profile recruit in the city, because part of what he was hired to do was undo the damage locally done by Jarhead. Whereas he doesn't have to be involved with every questionable kid in Miami.
AFAICT Norm's recruiting coup is being a finalist for Stephenson. If nothing else he needs the good publicity that comes from high profile failure.
So I don't think that character issues had much to do with the reason, and even if it did, then Norm would be "inconsistent."
So what do you think was the reason? They're lazy? Their subscription to Rivals expired and they never heard of the kid? They think they're set at PG? What?
The fact of the matter is that this was a high-major player with GOOD high-major offers who was wooed by NYC at the hands of Barry Rohrssen.
Those are not exactly the facts of the matter, at least not as reported in the article you linked. It didn't say the kid had offers, it said he had a "wish list." I have a wish list too, that doesn't mean Barbara Stanwyck will be offering. I'm sorry, did I say Barbara Stanwyck? I mean Scarlett Johanasson.
Norm has gone after characters with history of behavioral and academic issues in the past and continues going after them.
And another gratuitous slap at poor Rob Thomas. Thomas had every reason to have grown into the sort of hoodlum ubiquitous in college basketball. Instead he's nothing but a good citizen. And you trash him. It's really uncalled for.