Tommie Robinson ripped by Baylor commit for lack of loyalty
Tommie Robinson left his job as running game coordinator at Texas to take the same position at USC, and he heard it from a recruit about his move.
Robinson was on a two-year contract at Texas signed in Jan. 2014 and is returning to coach at USC. It’s unclear whether he began looking for a new job or whether Texas didn’t want him back, but now he’ll be back with the Trojans.
In the meantime, Kameron Martin, a four-star running back from Port Arthur, Texas, decided to call out Robinson for a lack of loyalty.
@max_olson @espn pic.twitter.com/AkRGIqOdN5
— Chris Bennett (@chrisgb00) January 19, 2016
Martin is a Baylor commit and was being recruited by Robinson despite his commitment to the rival Big 12 program.
Can you really blame Robinson for working hard and trying to recruit Martin? Can you blame him for leaving Texas for USC if that’s where he wanted to be or if Texas didn’t want him back? No, no and no.
Martin’s deleted tweet is a lesson to recruits that you pick a school because you like it and want to be there even if something happens to the coaches. In the college football coaching business, you never know what might happen.
H/T College Spun