DeMarcus Ayers decommits from WSU 
December, 13, 2012
12/13/12
11:18
PM ET
By
Damon Sayles | ESPN.com
In the efforts of keeping DeMarcus Ayers (Lancaster, Texas/Lancaster) committed, the news of Washington State inside receivers coach Eric Morris leaving for Texas Tech proved to be the proverbial third strike for the Cougars.
Ayers, a three-star athlete, decommitted from Washington State Thursday evening and said he will explore other options after Lancaster’s season ends. A quarterback for his team, Ayers has Lancaster in the Texas Class 4A Division II state semifinals, and the Tigers will play for a state-championship berth on Friday against Wichita Falls (Texas) Rider.
Ayers had been monitoring Washington State and saw two red flags -- first, when receiver Marquess Wilson quit the team in November and wrote a letter alleging abuse by the Washington State coaching staff, and second, WSU coach Mike Leach’s Twitter ban for players.
Ayers, a three-star athlete, decommitted from Washington State Thursday evening and said he will explore other options after Lancaster’s season ends. A quarterback for his team, Ayers has Lancaster in the Texas Class 4A Division II state semifinals, and the Tigers will play for a state-championship berth on Friday against Wichita Falls (Texas) Rider.
Ayers had been monitoring Washington State and saw two red flags -- first, when receiver Marquess Wilson quit the team in November and wrote a letter alleging abuse by the Washington State coaching staff, and second, WSU coach Mike Leach’s Twitter ban for players.
To continue reading this article you must be an Insider
The Midlands Region consists of the states of Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota and
Texas and is where Big 12 programs make a living recruiting. However, with the deep talent pool in the Lone Star State, teams from all over the country flock to the Midlands to find players.