Danjsport, it's understandable for reasons having nothing to do with this specific situation, let alone the real circumstances.
When Jarvis was the first to reach out to AI and was seemingly in the catbird seat, JTII swooped in.
When the school was ready to take a chance with Ritchie Parker, the backlash was enough to change course.
When GW finished off an undefeated conference season in 2005-06, the headline in the next day's Washington Post was all about recruits from fraudulent prep schools.
When GW was primed for a big run in the 2005-06 NCAA Tournament, it "drew" overall #1 seed Duke in the second round, in Greensboro.
When GW won the NIT, the first news regarding Lonergan-Nero publicly broke almost immediately after the victory.
This is more than an inability to sustain a consistently winning program. It's about a school who while they may say are into big-time competitive sports, has often retreated at the first sign of controversy. At GW, it's always been better to stay out of the limelight and avoid any scrutiny at the cost of taking a chance on something very good happening. For example, what if the school had taken the stance that recruits like Omar, JR and Maureece were perfectly legal and justified? Academic standards would not have been artificially inflated, players like Jeremy Wise would have played at GW, and who knows how much more success KH could have achieved at GW.
This is why those special moments...taking a second half lead at the Sweet 16 against Michigan, knocking off Michigan State and Maryland on consecutive days, winning two A10 Championship games, the 16-0 clinching win over Charlotte and the first round thrill ride against UNCW, taking off the nets at MSG, are so incredibly special for GW fans. You somehow know it's only a matter of time before the bubble bursts.
We all know not to believe everything you read on the internet. The hope of course is that GWRising is correct. But yes, I'd say there's at least a reason for concern, even if past events having nothing to do with this specific recruit are any indication.