Alex Collins’ mom hires lawyer to stop son from going to Arkansas
- Share via
When Alex Collins, a star running back at South Plantation High in Florida, decided to sign a letter of intent to go to Arkansas during National Signing Day on Wednesday, his mother, Andrea McDonald, was unhappy.
She was so unhappy, she took the letter of intent away and left the house. She wanted her son to go to Miami so he could stay close to her. Eventually, Collins’ father, Johnny Collins, stepped in, and Alex Collins signed and faxed his letter intent to Arkansas on Thursday. End of the matter, right? Wrong.
Also on Thursday, McDonald hired an attorney with the Cochran firm to represent the family “while she contemplates” where her son plays football in college. She is hoping to get the letter of intent voided and have her son attend Miami, like she wants.
UCLA recruits | USC recruits | Southland’s best
Collins signed his papers during a small news conference with his father. They both briefly talked about McDonald.
“Let him go,” said Johnny Collins. “Let him go.”
Meanwhile, Alex Collins says he understands where his mom is coming from, even though she hasn’t answered his phone calls for the last day.
“She cares about me so much she doesn’t want me to make the wrong decision,” he said.
Now that is a devoted son.
ALSO:
NFL reinstates “Bountygate” coach Gregg Williams
Watch Uriah Hall’s vicious knockout of Adam Cella in MMA fight
Report: Former NBA star Allen Iverson loses his home to foreclosure
More to Read
Go beyond the scoreboard
Get the latest on L.A.'s teams in the daily Sports Report newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.