The coaching staff going completely dark with communication has occurred two other times with two other former commits. This isn't just a one off thing; three times is a pattern of conduct that I believe deserves criticism.
Again, nobody is complaining about the staff moving on / rescinding an offer. I'd much rather land Colon or some other more highly rated DL prospect than Ginnetti.
In terms of what advantage would be gained, give me a break. If they wanted Ginnetti, they could have Ginnetti. But letting a kid dangle with his future on the line is BS--especially when the kid had previously committed, was part of the "family," and is facing having a $250K scholarship taken away. I want to be clear--I have ZERO problem with the staff moving on and freeing up the scholarship to land a better prospect. Just tell the kid so that he can maximize his opportunity to get a scholarship somewhere else instead of stringing him along. I seriously doubt at this point that Ginnetti is in the coaching staffs' plans, so there is no "driver's seat" issue to worry about.