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Hey, sometimes you’re right, sometimes you’re wrong and sometimes you’re flat-out lied to. That said, WVU coaches feel a whole hell of a lot worse than me this morning now that Tajh Boyd has officially decommitted.

“I have a great deal of respect for West Virginia, the coaches and the fans but I think I’m looking for an offense that fits my style a bit better,” Boyd told Rivals.com. “I’m not considering West Virginia anymore. I think it was best to make a clean break. I feel bad because I like Coach (Bill) Stewart and coach Beatty, but I have to do what’s best for me in the end.”

All in all, a miserable, miserable weekend for the staff, which really needs to do something — something big, something soon — to reassure people that they have things under control. Could be on or off the field, but it needs to happen before 10 months of good work completely unravels. Remember, Boyd is tight with receiver Logan Heastie and high school teammates with two other WVU commits. This is an extremely delicate situation. The once-firm grasp of the Tidewater Region is suddenly slipping.  

Two things that we need to address right away:

1) This is not about the crowd booing it’s team. The crowd was booing the offense and this was about Boyd’s future in that offense.
2) Can you blame him?