As far as I'm concerned, CK is an AU commit until he says otherwise.
I ask the same question as Token, though. What gives? I can certainly see the upside of him going to AU from his end. Really, Cyrus could go to any program in the country and still stand out, and still have a career in the NFL. The fact that his parents didn't go with him on his visit is a bit strange. The fact that AU can get in on a kid like this in just two weeks is strange. But, here's something I really don't understand: Nobody here had a problem with Cecil Newton choosing AU for his son. Nobody here had a problem when Brent Calloway's biological father, out of the blue, steered him towards AU. Nobody has a problem with Walt Williams helping steer the Arkansas kids to AU. Nobody has ever had a problem with somebody influincing a recruit to go to AU. No, they're doing what's right for their kid, because all of the other schools is the wrong choice. It only becomes problematic when the kid is steered towards Alabama, and he is a talented kid. We have to be cheating. We offered cash, or cars. Let's just forget the fact that Cam Newton could have banked some cash by signing with MSU, but suddenly for whatever reason, his dad picked AU for nothing. That's not fishy at all.
Number one, I don't think either team is committing major violations with these kids. Think about it. For the most part, the two schools recruit alot of the same kids. OK, he tells one school "Hey coach, you got me locked up. But let's keep this quiet." The other school offers him all kinds of cash, cars, pussy, etc. They commit all kinds of violations. Kid commits to the school he originally told he's a lock to, all while playing the school who offered all kinds of shit. Don't you think that kid is going to snitch? Wouldn't you think, somewhere along the lines, in one of these classes, a kid would snitch on the school committing the infractions? I think so. It's either both schools are cheating, or neither schools are. And like I've said before, in this day and age, I just don't see an SEC program just overtly throwing cash and stuff at these kids. Especially with how unpredictable recruiting is.