Tyrone Pearson has changed his mind. He is decommitting from Louisville—again. The situation seems to be a recurring story each week.
However, in Pearson’s second decommitment from the Cards’, there are new occurrences.
Talks have been surrounding around Pearson as to where he would attend school next year, as he has been looking to transfer.
Those talks seem to be settled. He is moving to Indianapolis to be with his mother and will attend Warren Central High School. But why he is moving is the more important situation.
Pearson has said for awhile that he feels pressured living in Louisville and feels it is a justice to sign with Charlie Strong’s team. Sounds as if the people of Louisville are giving him a rough time…
According to a source, Pearson is wanting to look in other directions, just to be sure he doesn’t second-guess his gut-decision to go to Louisville. But, obviously, in the town, he felt a little threatened.
Thus, the stud-junior is headed for a change of scenery and maybe even to look at some new teams.
Many have thought that Louisville and Kentucky would compete for Pearson, but my source also says that he wants to give some respect to UCF and witness what they have to offer.
Either way, Tyrone Pearson’s recruitment is going to turn into a very interesting one. If you want to follow him, buckle up for the roller coaster ride, because that is exactly what it has been so far.
With UCF in the fold, it surely will be an interesting one.
The Knights have already stolen a couple of Louisville recruits in both basketball and football (Michael Chandler and DeMarcus Smith) and others are a possibility (Kevin Ware).
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