Amid Wazzu distractions, Ayers still solid 
November, 13, 2012
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Damon Sayles | ESPN.com
Washington State has been in the news for situations outside of wins on the football field, and Wazzu commitment DeMarcus Ayers (Lancaster, Texas/Lancaster) has been keeping an eye on everything.
Ayers has read about Washington State coach Mike Leach reportedly banning Twitter to his current players. Ayers not only is a three-star athlete who can play multiple positions effectively, but also a player with more than 9,500 tweets on his personal Twitter account.
Ayers additionally has read about receiver Marquess Wilson, who recently quit the team and accused the Washington State coaching staff of physical and verbal abuse. If anything, the news has been a small distraction for Ayers, who is getting ready for the Texas Class 4A playoffs this week.
Ayers has read about Washington State coach Mike Leach reportedly banning Twitter to his current players. Ayers not only is a three-star athlete who can play multiple positions effectively, but also a player with more than 9,500 tweets on his personal Twitter account.
Ayers additionally has read about receiver Marquess Wilson, who recently quit the team and accused the Washington State coaching staff of physical and verbal abuse. If anything, the news has been a small distraction for Ayers, who is getting ready for the Texas Class 4A playoffs this week.
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