Some kids just want go elsewhere to college for the experience . The same thing is true for football players.
The lure of a big time football program has a strong magnetic attraction with a promise of a National Championship, and the allusion that you are pretty much guaranteed a ticket to the pros.
The reality is like someone has posted earlier is that you are one great player among many. You may or may not be able to see the field to show case your talent. They have too much team depth.
Look at the tOSU QB situation.
If it wasn't for Braxton Miller going down with a season ending injury, JT Barrett or Cardale Jones may have not seen the playing field sooner if ever. Luke Morgan and Stephen Collier have yet to see playing time.
The same thing can be said about other positions.
Why not be a big fish in a little pond instead of a little fish in a big pond?
There is no doubt Carter is very talented. He has deeply rooted family history with the Golden Gophers. We'd love to see him don the maroon and gold. It is his decision, and I respect the kid for making the tough choice.
Facility-wise, (if he so chooses the Gophers) before he graduates he gets to use the new practice facility that will be completed. Kudos to Jerry Kill's leadership.
The Gopher's Football Program is rising!
The Gopher's Defense is up and coming, and I believe he has a great chance to be a star in Claey's system, and see the playing field more often. Mark my words. There will be a defensive player or two taken in the NFL draft each coming year. The U is becoming Linebacker University.
Spielman of the Vikings is impressed. Jerry Kill's system is good at teaching fundamentals. It is based on merits and talent development. The kids that come out of his program have good attitude.
One thing about the Twin Cities. It is a great place. You only notice it when you leave and then come back. In spite of the cold weather, I love the changes in the seasons. I came here forty two tears ago and never left (married a Minnesotan).
I don't particularly care for flying cock roaches or termites eating your suitcases anymore. Our football and baseball stadium food are guaranteed to be rodent or cock roaches free.
Ask Frank Ragnow if he has checked out what is in his salad lately.

Or I guess it doesn't matter in hog country. They eat it all the same. I don't know so much about Columbus. I have only passed through there once in the 1970's on a road tour to the East Coast.