I talked to a buddy of mine from Hubbard and the OL that DP offered and then pulled it away from him is Alex Goodrich 6'5" 290 lbs and is one of the 5 WKBN blocks of granite this year.
He told me DP also offered TC Caffey RB from Hubbard a PWO offer, so did Ohio State and that's where he is going. If DP would have offered him more than just a PWO he would have been playing at YSU.
My buddy said DP already burnt that bridge to Hubbard. Hubbard's HC played for Tressel during the championship years. There was a connection there but not anymore from what my buddy told me.
My daughter is being recruited for volleyball by several D1 schools. My experience is that the fit for the athlete is the most important factor in the decision process. Of course, having a coach with a relationship to some of these schools brings greater interest and influence on my daughter, but at the end of the day, my daughter has to make her decision based on the offers she has. My point here is that the fit isn't only the volleyball program. The coaches have spent a significant amount of time evaluating her based on her fit with the incoming cla$$, her educational goals, and her likelihood of going to the program and staying with them without entering the transfer portal.
Therefore, I don't understand how burning bridges matters other than their high school coaches influence. And I will tell you that my kid is an independent thinker and is not easily influenced by what her coaches say. It's all about what she wants to do. If she hinted at all about not being interested, they would probably pull an offer in a split second. Just saying that I don't put much stock into the statement about the coaches not getting along in today's world of social media. My daughter knows many of the top athletes in volleyball all across the country and they all talk about the best atmospheres created by the coaches. That may be the single greatest recruiting tool. This isn't the old days where a kid really didn't know what they were getting into. There has to be a mutual benefit to the relationship.
One more thing...she doesn't care about the record of the team because she believes that she will make the team better and give them a chance to win as long as she's on it. I would have to say that many athletes have similar egocentric tendencies, otherwise they wouldn't be one of the best in their area regardless of whether or not they could be competitive at the highest level