Your point was that he didn’t have to say anything about Fleck.
That is a silly point. The TV producers didn’t have to have the interviewers ask him anything about football, either.
My point is I don't think he was ever going to play football anyway. Trust me, I read the article.
To me, the only reason he would mention the football side was if he was going to play football and basketball. So in reality, the basketball side was all that mattered. The article never mentioned, and he never alluded to in the article, playing football in college. I know they asked him about giving up football. But he never once said football played into his final college decision. Personally, I don't think it did.
Plus, he never states anything that makes me think Fleck was even recruiting him. All he says is, "Football-wise, I think P.J. Fleck is one of the best coaches in the country. I love him."
So, my point is, since he was never going to play football in college, there was no need to mention Fleck in his explanation of why he chose Gonzaga. I know he talked about giving up football in the article, but my opinion is that had no bearing on his college decision.
I get that we might not agree on if the comment was crapping on Pitino or not, and to be honest at this point it probably doesn't matter. I was just hoping to get you to understand where my comment was coming from. If this post doesn't do that I don't think anything will. Which also in the grand scheme of things isn't the end of the world either.