APThis past week Ben noted that the son of NBA Hall of Famer David Robinson had verbally committed to play football at Notre Dame.
A couple of days later, the son of one of Robinson’s playing contemporaries and fellow hoops Hall of Famer has given a football verbal as well.
The high school football coach of Karl “K.J.” Malone Jr., son of, yes, former NBA great Karl Malone (pictured) (kinda), confirmed to ESPN.com Saturday that the offensive lineman gave a verbal committment to LSU this afternoon. The younger Malone gave the Tigers coaching staff the verbal thumbs up shortly after the spring game earlier today.
“He committed with coach (Les) Miles this afternoon, about an hour and a half ago, probably,” Cedar Creek (La.) High School coach Ben Haddox told the website. “It’s something he’s been thinking about. There’s a lot of pressure on these kids, at 16 years old, to make these kinds of decisions, and I think that’s been weighing on him. However, he has handled it great.”
In addition to LSU, Alabama, Oregon, Utah and Stanford have shown interest in the 6-4, 290-pound guard. Malone is currently rated as a three-star prospect in the Class of 2013 and the No. 17 player at his position in the country.
Haddox said that his player didn’t head down for his visit to LSU with the intention of verbally committing, “[b]ut I think once he got down here and had the experience he had today, he just felt like this is where he wanted to be.”
It’s at this point in the program where we once again note that verbal commitments are non-binding gestures and can be reneged upon at any time prior to signing a Letter of Intent. Do that to a Miles-led squad at your own peril, however.