and let him know he wouldn't start or be a featured player in his first year. Sounds like Isaac esteems his game higher than KY this this point. My money goes on KY and his experience to evaluate his readiness to add value to the BYU lineup than Isaac and his father. Bold move, yes, but bold because KY had the fortitude to tell it straight. We all wish Isaac well, but stop with the St. Isaac the Martyr talk - more than this being a dis from KY, the young man dissed BYU for what he thinks will be a larger role elsewhere. We march on.