Harrison Twins' Father Says Report of Their Leaders Wrong

by:Matt Jones09/23/12
twins The father of the 2013 dynamic duo, the Harrison Twins, says that reports of a split in the family on the recruitment are false. Previously, Adam Zagoria's flowing locks said that a "source" told him that the Twins were leaning Kentucky, but were holding out because their father wanted them at Maryland. The father didn't like the story and told a Maryland site Zagoria is wrong: “That’s just [the reporter of the story] doing his thing. I'd talked to him one time a few months ago and he re-worded what I said and took it all out of context in his article, so I don’t talk to him anymore. Maybe that's why he had to write something. He makes up things and runs with them for attention,” Harrison said “Here's the thing. He can say it's an unnamed source, but I promise you there’s no sources with us. Unless you’re me, my wife, Aaron or Andrew, or their grandparents, you’re not going to have anything to say because no one else knows about our confidential discussions. And my wife and our parents haven’t talked to anyone about it. I changed the kids' numbers, so the two coaches have their number and no one else calls,” he said. Harrison, who’s maintained throughout the recruitment that his sons will sign with whichever school they favor, reiterated he’s not in any way trying to lead his sons in either direction. “Aaron and Andrew haven’t made a decision, and I want whatever they want for themselves,” Harrison Sr. said. “Whatever they want is what I want." As always, two lessons. First, be careful of listening to Adam Zagoria....second, be VERY careful about google imaging the phrase "Harrison Twins."

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