EVERY teenager in the world has been embarrassed by their parents at least once in their life - but it's a two-way street.

That much was evident on National Signing Day in America, where talented high school seniors have their first chance to officially sign a binding letter of intent to play sport for a college of their choosing.

The mother of football player Jacob Copeland - a four-star wide receiver from Pensacola, Florida - was hoping Thursday (AEDT) would be one of the proudest days of her life when her son committed to the first step of his college career.

But she was wrong.

Sitting on Copeland's right as he prepared to announce his decision, mum was decked out in an Alabama jumper and a Tennessee hat, hoping he'd pick either the Crimson Tide or the Volunteers.

But he snubbed both of those schools and slapped on a blue Florida cap, defying mum's wishes and going with the Gators.

Exit stage right, Copeland's mum.

Jacob Copeland chooses Florida.

His mom, who was wearing a Tennessee hat and Alabama sweater just gets up and leaves. #NationalSigningDay pic.twitter.com/FlPcgXFBBV

— Jordan Heck (@JordanHeckFF) February 7, 2018

 

Now what is she supposed to do with her Alabama and Tennessee get-up, Jacob?

"I can't go with my mum," Copeland told ESPN. "I gotta go with my heart."

It was awkward viewing and Copeland's mum copped a severe backlash on social media as many criticised her for souring her son's important day.

American sports broadcaster Dari Nowkhah was particularly harsh, calling her response "sad, shameful and disgusting" after recalling a similar moment involving former Alabama safety Landon Collins, who also defied his mum's wishes by choosing the Tide over Louisiana State University in 2015.

 

I remember hosting Landon Collins' announcement. His mom made a scene and took Landon's moment from him. I'll never forget it. Watching Copeland's mom reminds me of it. Sad, shameful, disgusting. Hope she's happy. https://t.co/MSNSD8K9kq

— Dari Nowkhah (@ESPNDari) February 7, 2018

 

 

This is the Saddest thing i ever seen a parent do to a kid who just realized his dream of going to college smh RT @BarrettSallee: Jacob Copeland commits to Florida.

Jacob Copeland’s mom, wearing an Alabama shirt and Tennessee hat, gets up and leaves. pic.twitter.com/lsdj89LWb4

— Tymell Murphy (@TyeCrane_) February 7, 2018

 

 

In what is supposed to be the best moment of his life, Jacob Copeland announced that he was going to #Florida and his Mom got up and left. Feel really bad for him. #NSD18 pic.twitter.com/SnJFBG2KK3

— Nick Canizales (@NickCanizales) February 7, 2018

 

 

Wow I feel so bad for Jacob Copeland and what his mom just did to him on national television. Will be rooting for that kid

— (((Ian Hest))) (@IanHest) February 7, 2018

 

But to Copeland's mum's credit she came back once she'd composed herself and gave her son a long hug.

Mom came back... pic.twitter.com/VNKrVdDiue

— FootballScoop Staff (@FootballScoop) February 7, 2018

 

The teenager agonised over his decision, revealing how stressful the lead-up to the big announcement was.

 

Throughout this entire recruiting process I never been as stressed as I am now. I cried and cried all last night about God leading me in the right directions. Now I don’t have over much as a day to decide on a school that’ll change my future after football. 😔

— Jacob Copeland 🇭🇹 (@JCope1era) February 6, 2018

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Mum’s ‘shameful’ live TV snub ruins son

Mum wasn't too impressed with her son.
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EVERY teenager in the world has been embarrassed by their parents at least once in their life - but it's a two-way street.

That much was evident on National Signing Day in America, where talented high school seniors have their first chance to officially sign a binding letter of intent to play sport for a college of their choosing.

The mother of football player Jacob Copeland - a four-star wide receiver from Pensacola, Florida - was hoping Thursday (AEDT) would be one of the proudest days of her life when her son committed to the first step of his college career.

But she was wrong.

Sitting on Copeland's right as he prepared to announce his decision, mum was decked out in an Alabama jumper and a Tennessee hat, hoping he'd pick either the Crimson Tide or the Volunteers.

But he snubbed both of those schools and slapped on a blue Florida cap, defying mum's wishes and going with the Gators.

Exit stage right, Copeland's mum.

 

Now what is she supposed to do with her Alabama and Tennessee get-up, Jacob?

"I can't go with my mum," Copeland told ESPN. "I gotta go with my heart."

It was awkward viewing and Copeland's mum copped a severe backlash on social media as many criticised her for souring her son's important day.

American sports broadcaster Dari Nowkhah was particularly harsh, calling her response "sad, shameful and disgusting" after recalling a similar moment involving former Alabama safety Landon Collins, who also defied his mum's wishes by choosing the Tide over Louisiana State University in 2015.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

But to Copeland's mum's credit she came back once she'd composed herself and gave her son a long hug.

 

The teenager agonised over his decision, revealing how stressful the lead-up to the big announcement was.

 


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EVERY teenager in the world has been embarrassed by their parents at least once in their life - but it's a two-way street.

That much was evident on National Signing Day in America, where talented high school seniors have their first chance to officially sign a binding letter of intent to play sport for a college of their choosing.

The mother of football player Jacob Copeland - a four-star wide receiver from Pensacola, Florida - was hoping Thursday (AEDT) would be one of the proudest days of her life when her son committed to the first step of his college career.

But she was wrong.

Sitting on Copeland's right as he prepared to announce his decision, mum was decked out in an Alabama jumper and a Tennessee hat, hoping he'd pick either the Crimson Tide or the Volunteers.

But he snubbed both of those schools and slapped on a blue Florida cap, defying mum's wishes and going with the Gators.

Exit stage right, Copeland's mum.

Jacob Copeland chooses Florida.

His mom, who was wearing a Tennessee hat and Alabama sweater just gets up and leaves. #NationalSigningDay pic.twitter.com/FlPcgXFBBV

— Jordan Heck (@JordanHeckFF) February 7, 2018

 

Now what is she supposed to do with her Alabama and Tennessee get-up, Jacob?

"I can't go with my mum," Copeland told ESPN. "I gotta go with my heart."

It was awkward viewing and Copeland's mum copped a severe backlash on social media as many criticised her for souring her son's important day.

American sports broadcaster Dari Nowkhah was particularly harsh, calling her response "sad, shameful and disgusting" after recalling a similar moment involving former Alabama safety Landon Collins, who also defied his mum's wishes by choosing the Tide over Louisiana State University in 2015.

 

I remember hosting Landon Collins' announcement. His mom made a scene and took Landon's moment from him. I'll never forget it. Watching Copeland's mom reminds me of it. Sad, shameful, disgusting. Hope she's happy. https://t.co/MSNSD8K9kq

— Dari Nowkhah (@ESPNDari) February 7, 2018

 

 

This is the Saddest thing i ever seen a parent do to a kid who just realized his dream of going to college smh RT @BarrettSallee: Jacob Copeland commits to Florida.

Jacob Copeland’s mom, wearing an Alabama shirt and Tennessee hat, gets up and leaves. pic.twitter.com/lsdj89LWb4

— Tymell Murphy (@TyeCrane_) February 7, 2018

 

 

In what is supposed to be the best moment of his life, Jacob Copeland announced that he was going to #Florida and his Mom got up and left. Feel really bad for him. #NSD18 pic.twitter.com/SnJFBG2KK3

— Nick Canizales (@NickCanizales) February 7, 2018

 

 

Wow I feel so bad for Jacob Copeland and what his mom just did to him on national television. Will be rooting for that kid

— (((Ian Hest))) (@IanHest) February 7, 2018

 

But to Copeland's mum's credit she came back once she'd composed herself and gave her son a long hug.

Mom came back... pic.twitter.com/VNKrVdDiue

— FootballScoop Staff (@FootballScoop) February 7, 2018

 

The teenager agonised over his decision, revealing how stressful the lead-up to the big announcement was.

 

Throughout this entire recruiting process I never been as stressed as I am now. I cried and cried all last night about God leading me in the right directions. Now I don’t have over much as a day to decide on a school that’ll change my future after football. 😔

— Jacob Copeland 🇭🇹 (@JCope1era) February 6, 2018

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Mum’s ‘shameful’ live TV snub ruins son

Mum wasn't too impressed with her son.
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EVERY teenager in the world has been embarrassed by their parents at least once in their life - but it's a two-way street.

That much was evident on National Signing Day in America, where talented high school seniors have their first chance to officially sign a binding letter of intent to play sport for a college of their choosing.

The mother of football player Jacob Copeland - a four-star wide receiver from Pensacola, Florida - was hoping Thursday (AEDT) would be one of the proudest days of her life when her son committed to the first step of his college career.

But she was wrong.

Sitting on Copeland's right as he prepared to announce his decision, mum was decked out in an Alabama jumper and a Tennessee hat, hoping he'd pick either the Crimson Tide or the Volunteers.

But he snubbed both of those schools and slapped on a blue Florida cap, defying mum's wishes and going with the Gators.

Exit stage right, Copeland's mum.

 

Now what is she supposed to do with her Alabama and Tennessee get-up, Jacob?

"I can't go with my mum," Copeland told ESPN. "I gotta go with my heart."

It was awkward viewing and Copeland's mum copped a severe backlash on social media as many criticised her for souring her son's important day.

American sports broadcaster Dari Nowkhah was particularly harsh, calling her response "sad, shameful and disgusting" after recalling a similar moment involving former Alabama safety Landon Collins, who also defied his mum's wishes by choosing the Tide over Louisiana State University in 2015.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

But to Copeland's mum's credit she came back once she'd composed herself and gave her son a long hug.

 

The teenager agonised over his decision, revealing how stressful the lead-up to the big announcement was.

 


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EVERY teenager in the world has been embarrassed by their parents at least once in their life - but it's a two-way street.

That much was evident on National Signing Day in America, where talented high school seniors have their first chance to officially sign a binding letter of intent to play sport for a college of their choosing.

The mother of football player Jacob Copeland - a four-star wide receiver from Pensacola, Florida - was hoping Thursday (AEDT) would be one of the proudest days of her life when her son committed to the first step of his college career.

But she was wrong.

Sitting on Copeland's right as he prepared to announce his decision, mum was decked out in an Alabama jumper and a Tennessee hat, hoping he'd pick either the Crimson Tide or the Volunteers.

But he snubbed both of those schools and slapped on a blue Florida cap, defying mum's wishes and going with the Gators.

Exit stage right, Copeland's mum.

 

Now what is she supposed to do with her Alabama and Tennessee get-up, Jacob?

"I can't go with my mum," Copeland told ESPN. "I gotta go with my heart."

It was awkward viewing and Copeland's mum copped a severe backlash on social media as many criticised her for souring her son's important day.

American sports broadcaster Dari Nowkhah was particularly harsh, calling her response "sad, shameful and disgusting" after recalling a similar moment involving former Alabama safety Landon Collins, who also defied his mum's wishes by choosing the Tide over Louisiana State University in 2015.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

But to Copeland's mum's credit she came back once she'd composed herself and gave her son a long hug.

 

The teenager agonised over his decision, revealing how stressful the lead-up to the big announcement was.

 


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Mum’s ‘shameful’ live TV snub ruins son

Mum wasn't too impressed with her son.
Mum wasn't too impressed with her son.

EVERY teenager in the world has been embarrassed by their parents at least once in their life - but it's a two-way street.

That much was evident on National Signing Day in America, where talented high school seniors have their first chance to officially sign a binding letter of intent to play sport for a college of their choosing.

The mother of football player Jacob Copeland - a four-star wide receiver from Pensacola, Florida - was hoping Thursday (AEDT) would be one of the proudest days of her life when her son committed to the first step of his college career.

But she was wrong.

Sitting on Copeland's right as he prepared to announce his decision, mum was decked out in an Alabama jumper and a Tennessee hat, hoping he'd pick either the Crimson Tide or the Volunteers.

But he snubbed both of those schools and slapped on a blue Florida cap, defying mum's wishes and going with the Gators.

Exit stage right, Copeland's mum.

 

Now what is she supposed to do with her Alabama and Tennessee get-up, Jacob?

"I can't go with my mum," Copeland told ESPN. "I gotta go with my heart."

It was awkward viewing and Copeland's mum copped a severe backlash on social media as many criticised her for souring her son's important day.

American sports broadcaster Dari Nowkhah was particularly harsh, calling her response "sad, shameful and disgusting" after recalling a similar moment involving former Alabama safety Landon Collins, who also defied his mum's wishes by choosing the Tide over Louisiana State University in 2015.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

But to Copeland's mum's credit she came back once she'd composed herself and gave her son a long hug.

 

The teenager agonised over his decision, revealing how stressful the lead-up to the big announcement was.

 


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EVERY teenager in the world has been embarrassed by their parents at least once in their life - but it's a two-way street.

That much was evident on National Signing Day in America, where talented high school seniors have their first chance to officially sign a binding letter of intent to play sport for a college of their choosing.

The mother of football player Jacob Copeland - a four-star wide receiver from Pensacola, Florida - was hoping Thursday (AEDT) would be one of the proudest days of her life when her son committed to the first step of his college career.

But she was wrong.

Sitting on Copeland's right as he prepared to announce his decision, mum was decked out in an Alabama jumper and a Tennessee hat, hoping he'd pick either the Crimson Tide or the Volunteers.

But he snubbed both of those schools and slapped on a blue Florida cap, defying mum's wishes and going with the Gators.

Exit stage right, Copeland's mum.

Jacob Copeland chooses Florida.

His mom, who was wearing a Tennessee hat and Alabama sweater just gets up and leaves. #NationalSigningDay pic.twitter.com/FlPcgXFBBV

— Jordan Heck (@JordanHeckFF) February 7, 2018

 

Now what is she supposed to do with her Alabama and Tennessee get-up, Jacob?

"I can't go with my mum," Copeland told ESPN. "I gotta go with my heart."

It was awkward viewing and Copeland's mum copped a severe backlash on social media as many criticised her for souring her son's important day.

American sports broadcaster Dari Nowkhah was particularly harsh, calling her response "sad, shameful and disgusting" after recalling a similar moment involving former Alabama safety Landon Collins, who also defied his mum's wishes by choosing the Tide over Louisiana State University in 2015.

 

I remember hosting Landon Collins' announcement. His mom made a scene and took Landon's moment from him. I'll never forget it. Watching Copeland's mom reminds me of it. Sad, shameful, disgusting. Hope she's happy. https://t.co/MSNSD8K9kq

— Dari Nowkhah (@ESPNDari) February 7, 2018

 

 

This is the Saddest thing i ever seen a parent do to a kid who just realized his dream of going to college smh RT @BarrettSallee: Jacob Copeland commits to Florida.

Jacob Copeland’s mom, wearing an Alabama shirt and Tennessee hat, gets up and leaves. pic.twitter.com/lsdj89LWb4

— Tymell Murphy (@TyeCrane_) February 7, 2018

 

 

In what is supposed to be the best moment of his life, Jacob Copeland announced that he was going to #Florida and his Mom got up and left. Feel really bad for him. #NSD18 pic.twitter.com/SnJFBG2KK3

— Nick Canizales (@NickCanizales) February 7, 2018

 

 

Wow I feel so bad for Jacob Copeland and what his mom just did to him on national television. Will be rooting for that kid

— (((Ian Hest))) (@IanHest) February 7, 2018

 

But to Copeland's mum's credit she came back once she'd composed herself and gave her son a long hug.

Mom came back... pic.twitter.com/VNKrVdDiue

— FootballScoop Staff (@FootballScoop) February 7, 2018

 

The teenager agonised over his decision, revealing how stressful the lead-up to the big announcement was.

 

Throughout this entire recruiting process I never been as stressed as I am now. I cried and cried all last night about God leading me in the right directions. Now I don’t have over much as a day to decide on a school that’ll change my future after football. 😔

— Jacob Copeland 🇭🇹 (@JCope1era) February 6, 2018

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Mum’s ‘shameful’ live TV snub ruins son

Mum wasn't too impressed with her son.
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EVERY teenager in the world has been embarrassed by their parents at least once in their life - but it's a two-way street.

That much was evident on National Signing Day in America, where talented high school seniors have their first chance to officially sign a binding letter of intent to play sport for a college of their choosing.

The mother of football player Jacob Copeland - a four-star wide receiver from Pensacola, Florida - was hoping Thursday (AEDT) would be one of the proudest days of her life when her son committed to the first step of his college career.

But she was wrong.

Sitting on Copeland's right as he prepared to announce his decision, mum was decked out in an Alabama jumper and a Tennessee hat, hoping he'd pick either the Crimson Tide or the Volunteers.

But he snubbed both of those schools and slapped on a blue Florida cap, defying mum's wishes and going with the Gators.

Exit stage right, Copeland's mum.

 

Now what is she supposed to do with her Alabama and Tennessee get-up, Jacob?

"I can't go with my mum," Copeland told ESPN. "I gotta go with my heart."

It was awkward viewing and Copeland's mum copped a severe backlash on social media as many criticised her for souring her son's important day.

American sports broadcaster Dari Nowkhah was particularly harsh, calling her response "sad, shameful and disgusting" after recalling a similar moment involving former Alabama safety Landon Collins, who also defied his mum's wishes by choosing the Tide over Louisiana State University in 2015.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

But to Copeland's mum's credit she came back once she'd composed herself and gave her son a long hug.

 

The teenager agonised over his decision, revealing how stressful the lead-up to the big announcement was.

 


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Mum wasn't too impressed with her son.
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EVERY teenager in the world has been embarrassed by their parents at least once in their life - but it's a two-way street.

That much was evident on National Signing Day in America, where talented high school seniors have their first chance to officially sign a binding letter of intent to play sport for a college of their choosing.

The mother of football player Jacob Copeland - a four-star wide receiver from Pensacola, Florida - was hoping Thursday (AEDT) would be one of the proudest days of her life when her son committed to the first step of his college career.

But she was wrong.

Sitting on Copeland's right as he prepared to announce his decision, mum was decked out in an Alabama jumper and a Tennessee hat, hoping he'd pick either the Crimson Tide or the Volunteers.

But he snubbed both of those schools and slapped on a blue Florida cap, defying mum's wishes and going with the Gators.

Exit stage right, Copeland's mum.

 

Now what is she supposed to do with her Alabama and Tennessee get-up, Jacob?

"I can't go with my mum," Copeland told ESPN. "I gotta go with my heart."

It was awkward viewing and Copeland's mum copped a severe backlash on social media as many criticised her for souring her son's important day.

American sports broadcaster Dari Nowkhah was particularly harsh, calling her response "sad, shameful and disgusting" after recalling a similar moment involving former Alabama safety Landon Collins, who also defied his mum's wishes by choosing the Tide over Louisiana State University in 2015.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

But to Copeland's mum's credit she came back once she'd composed herself and gave her son a long hug.

 

The teenager agonised over his decision, revealing how stressful the lead-up to the big announcement was.

 


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Mum’s ‘shameful’ live TV snub ruins son

Mum wasn't too impressed with her son.
Mum wasn't too impressed with her son.

EVERY teenager in the world has been embarrassed by their parents at least once in their life - but it's a two-way street.

That much was evident on National Signing Day in America, where talented high school seniors have their first chance to officially sign a binding letter of intent to play sport for a college of their choosing.

The mother of football player Jacob Copeland - a four-star wide receiver from Pensacola, Florida - was hoping Thursday (AEDT) would be one of the proudest days of her life when her son committed to the first step of his college career.

But she was wrong.

Sitting on Copeland's right as he prepared to announce his decision, mum was decked out in an Alabama jumper and a Tennessee hat, hoping he'd pick either the Crimson Tide or the Volunteers.

But he snubbed both of those schools and slapped on a blue Florida cap, defying mum's wishes and going with the Gators.

Exit stage right, Copeland's mum.

 

Now what is she supposed to do with her Alabama and Tennessee get-up, Jacob?

"I can't go with my mum," Copeland told ESPN. "I gotta go with my heart."

It was awkward viewing and Copeland's mum copped a severe backlash on social media as many criticised her for souring her son's important day.

American sports broadcaster Dari Nowkhah was particularly harsh, calling her response "sad, shameful and disgusting" after recalling a similar moment involving former Alabama safety Landon Collins, who also defied his mum's wishes by choosing the Tide over Louisiana State University in 2015.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

But to Copeland's mum's credit she came back once she'd composed herself and gave her son a long hug.

 

The teenager agonised over his decision, revealing how stressful the lead-up to the big announcement was.

 


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EVERY teenager in the world has been embarrassed by their parents at least once in their life - but it's a two-way street.

That much was evident on National Signing Day in America, where talented high school seniors have their first chance to officially sign a binding letter of intent to play sport for a college of their choosing.

The mother of football player Jacob Copeland - a four-star wide receiver from Pensacola, Florida - was hoping Thursday (AEDT) would be one of the proudest days of her life when her son committed to the first step of his college career.

But she was wrong.

Sitting on Copeland's right as he prepared to announce his decision, mum was decked out in an Alabama jumper and a Tennessee hat, hoping he'd pick either the Crimson Tide or the Volunteers.

But he snubbed both of those schools and slapped on a blue Florida cap, defying mum's wishes and going with the Gators.

Exit stage right, Copeland's mum.

Jacob Copeland chooses Florida.

His mom, who was wearing a Tennessee hat and Alabama sweater just gets up and leaves. #NationalSigningDay pic.twitter.com/FlPcgXFBBV

— Jordan Heck (@JordanHeckFF) February 7, 2018

 

Now what is she supposed to do with her Alabama and Tennessee get-up, Jacob?

"I can't go with my mum," Copeland told ESPN. "I gotta go with my heart."

It was awkward viewing and Copeland's mum copped a severe backlash on social media as many criticised her for souring her son's important day.

American sports broadcaster Dari Nowkhah was particularly harsh, calling her response "sad, shameful and disgusting" after recalling a similar moment involving former Alabama safety Landon Collins, who also defied his mum's wishes by choosing the Tide over Louisiana State University in 2015.

 

I remember hosting Landon Collins' announcement. His mom made a scene and took Landon's moment from him. I'll never forget it. Watching Copeland's mom reminds me of it. Sad, shameful, disgusting. Hope she's happy. https://t.co/MSNSD8K9kq

— Dari Nowkhah (@ESPNDari) February 7, 2018

 

 

This is the Saddest thing i ever seen a parent do to a kid who just realized his dream of going to college smh RT @BarrettSallee: Jacob Copeland commits to Florida.

Jacob Copeland’s mom, wearing an Alabama shirt and Tennessee hat, gets up and leaves. pic.twitter.com/lsdj89LWb4

— Tymell Murphy (@TyeCrane_) February 7, 2018

 

 

In what is supposed to be the best moment of his life, Jacob Copeland announced that he was going to #Florida and his Mom got up and left. Feel really bad for him. #NSD18 pic.twitter.com/SnJFBG2KK3

— Nick Canizales (@NickCanizales) February 7, 2018

 

 

Wow I feel so bad for Jacob Copeland and what his mom just did to him on national television. Will be rooting for that kid

— (((Ian Hest))) (@IanHest) February 7, 2018

 

But to Copeland's mum's credit she came back once she'd composed herself and gave her son a long hug.

Mom came back... pic.twitter.com/VNKrVdDiue

— FootballScoop Staff (@FootballScoop) February 7, 2018

 

The teenager agonised over his decision, revealing how stressful the lead-up to the big announcement was.

 

Throughout this entire recruiting process I never been as stressed as I am now. I cried and cried all last night about God leading me in the right directions. Now I don’t have over much as a day to decide on a school that’ll change my future after football. 😔

— Jacob Copeland 🇭🇹 (@JCope1era) February 6, 2018

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Mum’s ‘shameful’ live TV snub ruins son

Mum wasn't too impressed with her son.
Mum wasn't too impressed with her son.

EVERY teenager in the world has been embarrassed by their parents at least once in their life - but it's a two-way street.

That much was evident on National Signing Day in America, where talented high school seniors have their first chance to officially sign a binding letter of intent to play sport for a college of their choosing.

The mother of football player Jacob Copeland - a four-star wide receiver from Pensacola, Florida - was hoping Thursday (AEDT) would be one of the proudest days of her life when her son committed to the first step of his college career.

But she was wrong.

Sitting on Copeland's right as he prepared to announce his decision, mum was decked out in an Alabama jumper and a Tennessee hat, hoping he'd pick either the Crimson Tide or the Volunteers.

But he snubbed both of those schools and slapped on a blue Florida cap, defying mum's wishes and going with the Gators.

Exit stage right, Copeland's mum.

 

Now what is she supposed to do with her Alabama and Tennessee get-up, Jacob?

"I can't go with my mum," Copeland told ESPN. "I gotta go with my heart."

It was awkward viewing and Copeland's mum copped a severe backlash on social media as many criticised her for souring her son's important day.

American sports broadcaster Dari Nowkhah was particularly harsh, calling her response "sad, shameful and disgusting" after recalling a similar moment involving former Alabama safety Landon Collins, who also defied his mum's wishes by choosing the Tide over Louisiana State University in 2015.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

But to Copeland's mum's credit she came back once she'd composed herself and gave her son a long hug.

 

The teenager agonised over his decision, revealing how stressful the lead-up to the big announcement was.

 


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EVERY teenager in the world has been embarrassed by their parents at least once in their life - but it's a two-way street.

That much was evident on National Signing Day in America, where talented high school seniors have their first chance to officially sign a binding letter of intent to play sport for a college of their choosing.

The mother of football player Jacob Copeland - a four-star wide receiver from Pensacola, Florida - was hoping Thursday (AEDT) would be one of the proudest days of her life when her son committed to the first step of his college career.

But she was wrong.

Sitting on Copeland's right as he prepared to announce his decision, mum was decked out in an Alabama jumper and a Tennessee hat, hoping he'd pick either the Crimson Tide or the Volunteers.

But he snubbed both of those schools and slapped on a blue Florida cap, defying mum's wishes and going with the Gators.

Exit stage right, Copeland's mum.

Jacob Copeland chooses Florida.

His mom, who was wearing a Tennessee hat and Alabama sweater just gets up and leaves. #NationalSigningDay pic.twitter.com/FlPcgXFBBV

— Jordan Heck (@JordanHeckFF) February 7, 2018

 

Now what is she supposed to do with her Alabama and Tennessee get-up, Jacob?

"I can't go with my mum," Copeland told ESPN. "I gotta go with my heart."

It was awkward viewing and Copeland's mum copped a severe backlash on social media as many criticised her for souring her son's important day.

American sports broadcaster Dari Nowkhah was particularly harsh, calling her response "sad, shameful and disgusting" after recalling a similar moment involving former Alabama safety Landon Collins, who also defied his mum's wishes by choosing the Tide over Louisiana State University in 2015.

 

I remember hosting Landon Collins' announcement. His mom made a scene and took Landon's moment from him. I'll never forget it. Watching Copeland's mom reminds me of it. Sad, shameful, disgusting. Hope she's happy. https://t.co/MSNSD8K9kq

— Dari Nowkhah (@ESPNDari) February 7, 2018

 

 

This is the Saddest thing i ever seen a parent do to a kid who just realized his dream of going to college smh RT @BarrettSallee: Jacob Copeland commits to Florida.

Jacob Copeland’s mom, wearing an Alabama shirt and Tennessee hat, gets up and leaves. pic.twitter.com/lsdj89LWb4

— Tymell Murphy (@TyeCrane_) February 7, 2018

 

 

In what is supposed to be the best moment of his life, Jacob Copeland announced that he was going to #Florida and his Mom got up and left. Feel really bad for him. #NSD18 pic.twitter.com/SnJFBG2KK3

— Nick Canizales (@NickCanizales) February 7, 2018

 

 

Wow I feel so bad for Jacob Copeland and what his mom just did to him on national television. Will be rooting for that kid

— (((Ian Hest))) (@IanHest) February 7, 2018

 

But to Copeland's mum's credit she came back once she'd composed herself and gave her son a long hug.

Mom came back... pic.twitter.com/VNKrVdDiue

— FootballScoop Staff (@FootballScoop) February 7, 2018

 

The teenager agonised over his decision, revealing how stressful the lead-up to the big announcement was.

 

Throughout this entire recruiting process I never been as stressed as I am now. I cried and cried all last night about God leading me in the right directions. Now I don’t have over much as a day to decide on a school that’ll change my future after football. 😔

— Jacob Copeland 🇭🇹 (@JCope1era) February 6, 2018

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Mum’s ‘shameful’ live TV snub ruins son

Mum wasn't too impressed with her son.
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EVERY teenager in the world has been embarrassed by their parents at least once in their life - but it's a two-way street.

That much was evident on National Signing Day in America, where talented high school seniors have their first chance to officially sign a binding letter of intent to play sport for a college of their choosing.

The mother of football player Jacob Copeland - a four-star wide receiver from Pensacola, Florida - was hoping Thursday (AEDT) would be one of the proudest days of her life when her son committed to the first step of his college career.

But she was wrong.

Sitting on Copeland's right as he prepared to announce his decision, mum was decked out in an Alabama jumper and a Tennessee hat, hoping he'd pick either the Crimson Tide or the Volunteers.

But he snubbed both of those schools and slapped on a blue Florida cap, defying mum's wishes and going with the Gators.

Exit stage right, Copeland's mum.

 

Now what is she supposed to do with her Alabama and Tennessee get-up, Jacob?

"I can't go with my mum," Copeland told ESPN. "I gotta go with my heart."

It was awkward viewing and Copeland's mum copped a severe backlash on social media as many criticised her for souring her son's important day.

American sports broadcaster Dari Nowkhah was particularly harsh, calling her response "sad, shameful and disgusting" after recalling a similar moment involving former Alabama safety Landon Collins, who also defied his mum's wishes by choosing the Tide over Louisiana State University in 2015.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

But to Copeland's mum's credit she came back once she'd composed herself and gave her son a long hug.

 

The teenager agonised over his decision, revealing how stressful the lead-up to the big announcement was.

 


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Mum wasn't too impressed with her son.
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EVERY teenager in the world has been embarrassed by their parents at least once in their life - but it's a two-way street.

That much was evident on National Signing Day in America, where talented high school seniors have their first chance to officially sign a binding letter of intent to play sport for a college of their choosing.

The mother of football player Jacob Copeland - a four-star wide receiver from Pensacola, Florida - was hoping Thursday (AEDT) would be one of the proudest days of her life when her son committed to the first step of his college career.

But she was wrong.

Sitting on Copeland's right as he prepared to announce his decision, mum was decked out in an Alabama jumper and a Tennessee hat, hoping he'd pick either the Crimson Tide or the Volunteers.

But he snubbed both of those schools and slapped on a blue Florida cap, defying mum's wishes and going with the Gators.

Exit stage right, Copeland's mum.

 

Now what is she supposed to do with her Alabama and Tennessee get-up, Jacob?

"I can't go with my mum," Copeland told ESPN. "I gotta go with my heart."

It was awkward viewing and Copeland's mum copped a severe backlash on social media as many criticised her for souring her son's important day.

American sports broadcaster Dari Nowkhah was particularly harsh, calling her response "sad, shameful and disgusting" after recalling a similar moment involving former Alabama safety Landon Collins, who also defied his mum's wishes by choosing the Tide over Louisiana State University in 2015.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

But to Copeland's mum's credit she came back once she'd composed herself and gave her son a long hug.

 

The teenager agonised over his decision, revealing how stressful the lead-up to the big announcement was.

 


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Mum’s ‘shameful’ live TV snub ruins son

Mum wasn't too impressed with her son.
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EVERY teenager in the world has been embarrassed by their parents at least once in their life - but it's a two-way street.

That much was evident on National Signing Day in America, where talented high school seniors have their first chance to officially sign a binding letter of intent to play sport for a college of their choosing.

The mother of football player Jacob Copeland - a four-star wide receiver from Pensacola, Florida - was hoping Thursday (AEDT) would be one of the proudest days of her life when her son committed to the first step of his college career.

But she was wrong.

Sitting on Copeland's right as he prepared to announce his decision, mum was decked out in an Alabama jumper and a Tennessee hat, hoping he'd pick either the Crimson Tide or the Volunteers.

But he snubbed both of those schools and slapped on a blue Florida cap, defying mum's wishes and going with the Gators.

Exit stage right, Copeland's mum.

 

Now what is she supposed to do with her Alabama and Tennessee get-up, Jacob?

"I can't go with my mum," Copeland told ESPN. "I gotta go with my heart."

It was awkward viewing and Copeland's mum copped a severe backlash on social media as many criticised her for souring her son's important day.

American sports broadcaster Dari Nowkhah was particularly harsh, calling her response "sad, shameful and disgusting" after recalling a similar moment involving former Alabama safety Landon Collins, who also defied his mum's wishes by choosing the Tide over Louisiana State University in 2015.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

But to Copeland's mum's credit she came back once she'd composed herself and gave her son a long hug.

 

The teenager agonised over his decision, revealing how stressful the lead-up to the big announcement was.

 


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EVERY teenager in the world has been embarrassed by their parents at least once in their life - but it's a two-way street.

That much was evident on National Signing Day in America, where talented high school seniors have their first chance to officially sign a binding letter of intent to play sport for a college of their choosing.

The mother of football player Jacob Copeland - a four-star wide receiver from Pensacola, Florida - was hoping Thursday (AEDT) would be one of the proudest days of her life when her son committed to the first step of his college career.

But she was wrong.

Sitting on Copeland's right as he prepared to announce his decision, mum was decked out in an Alabama jumper and a Tennessee hat, hoping he'd pick either the Crimson Tide or the Volunteers.

But he snubbed both of those schools and slapped on a blue Florida cap, defying mum's wishes and going with the Gators.

Exit stage right, Copeland's mum.

Jacob Copeland chooses Florida.

His mom, who was wearing a Tennessee hat and Alabama sweater just gets up and leaves. #NationalSigningDay pic.twitter.com/FlPcgXFBBV

— Jordan Heck (@JordanHeckFF) February 7, 2018

 

Now what is she supposed to do with her Alabama and Tennessee get-up, Jacob?

"I can't go with my mum," Copeland told ESPN. "I gotta go with my heart."

It was awkward viewing and Copeland's mum copped a severe backlash on social media as many criticised her for souring her son's important day.

American sports broadcaster Dari Nowkhah was particularly harsh, calling her response "sad, shameful and disgusting" after recalling a similar moment involving former Alabama safety Landon Collins, who also defied his mum's wishes by choosing the Tide over Louisiana State University in 2015.

 

I remember hosting Landon Collins' announcement. His mom made a scene and took Landon's moment from him. I'll never forget it. Watching Copeland's mom reminds me of it. Sad, shameful, disgusting. Hope she's happy. https://t.co/MSNSD8K9kq

— Dari Nowkhah (@ESPNDari) February 7, 2018

 

 

This is the Saddest thing i ever seen a parent do to a kid who just realized his dream of going to college smh RT @BarrettSallee: Jacob Copeland commits to Florida.

Jacob Copeland’s mom, wearing an Alabama shirt and Tennessee hat, gets up and leaves. pic.twitter.com/lsdj89LWb4

— Tymell Murphy (@TyeCrane_) February 7, 2018

 

 

In what is supposed to be the best moment of his life, Jacob Copeland announced that he was going to #Florida and his Mom got up and left. Feel really bad for him. #NSD18 pic.twitter.com/SnJFBG2KK3

— Nick Canizales (@NickCanizales) February 7, 2018

 

 

Wow I feel so bad for Jacob Copeland and what his mom just did to him on national television. Will be rooting for that kid

— (((Ian Hest))) (@IanHest) February 7, 2018

 

But to Copeland's mum's credit she came back once she'd composed herself and gave her son a long hug.

Mom came back... pic.twitter.com/VNKrVdDiue

— FootballScoop Staff (@FootballScoop) February 7, 2018

 

The teenager agonised over his decision, revealing how stressful the lead-up to the big announcement was.

 

Throughout this entire recruiting process I never been as stressed as I am now. I cried and cried all last night about God leading me in the right directions. Now I don’t have over much as a day to decide on a school that’ll change my future after football. 😔

— Jacob Copeland 🇭🇹 (@JCope1era) February 6, 2018

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Mum’s ‘shameful’ live TV snub ruins son

Mum wasn't too impressed with her son.
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EVERY teenager in the world has been embarrassed by their parents at least once in their life - but it's a two-way street.

That much was evident on National Signing Day in America, where talented high school seniors have their first chance to officially sign a binding letter of intent to play sport for a college of their choosing.

The mother of football player Jacob Copeland - a four-star wide receiver from Pensacola, Florida - was hoping Thursday (AEDT) would be one of the proudest days of her life when her son committed to the first step of his college career.

But she was wrong.

Sitting on Copeland's right as he prepared to announce his decision, mum was decked out in an Alabama jumper and a Tennessee hat, hoping he'd pick either the Crimson Tide or the Volunteers.

But he snubbed both of those schools and slapped on a blue Florida cap, defying mum's wishes and going with the Gators.

Exit stage right, Copeland's mum.

 

Now what is she supposed to do with her Alabama and Tennessee get-up, Jacob?

"I can't go with my mum," Copeland told ESPN. "I gotta go with my heart."

It was awkward viewing and Copeland's mum copped a severe backlash on social media as many criticised her for souring her son's important day.

American sports broadcaster Dari Nowkhah was particularly harsh, calling her response "sad, shameful and disgusting" after recalling a similar moment involving former Alabama safety Landon Collins, who also defied his mum's wishes by choosing the Tide over Louisiana State University in 2015.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

But to Copeland's mum's credit she came back once she'd composed herself and gave her son a long hug.

 

The teenager agonised over his decision, revealing how stressful the lead-up to the big announcement was.

 


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Mum wasn't too impressed with her son.
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EVERY teenager in the world has been embarrassed by their parents at least once in their life - but it's a two-way street.

That much was evident on National Signing Day in America, where talented high school seniors have their first chance to officially sign a binding letter of intent to play sport for a college of their choosing.

The mother of football player Jacob Copeland - a four-star wide receiver from Pensacola, Florida - was hoping Thursday (AEDT) would be one of the proudest days of her life when her son committed to the first step of his college career.

But she was wrong.

Sitting on Copeland's right as he prepared to announce his decision, mum was decked out in an Alabama jumper and a Tennessee hat, hoping he'd pick either the Crimson Tide or the Volunteers.

But he snubbed both of those schools and slapped on a blue Florida cap, defying mum's wishes and going with the Gators.

Exit stage right, Copeland's mum.

 

Now what is she supposed to do with her Alabama and Tennessee get-up, Jacob?

"I can't go with my mum," Copeland told ESPN. "I gotta go with my heart."

It was awkward viewing and Copeland's mum copped a severe backlash on social media as many criticised her for souring her son's important day.

American sports broadcaster Dari Nowkhah was particularly harsh, calling her response "sad, shameful and disgusting" after recalling a similar moment involving former Alabama safety Landon Collins, who also defied his mum's wishes by choosing the Tide over Louisiana State University in 2015.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

But to Copeland's mum's credit she came back once she'd composed herself and gave her son a long hug.

 

The teenager agonised over his decision, revealing how stressful the lead-up to the big announcement was.

 


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Mum’s ‘shameful’ live TV snub ruins son

Mum wasn't too impressed with her son.
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EVERY teenager in the world has been embarrassed by their parents at least once in their life - but it's a two-way street.

That much was evident on National Signing Day in America, where talented high school seniors have their first chance to officially sign a binding letter of intent to play sport for a college of their choosing.

The mother of football player Jacob Copeland - a four-star wide receiver from Pensacola, Florida - was hoping Thursday (AEDT) would be one of the proudest days of her life when her son committed to the first step of his college career.

But she was wrong.

Sitting on Copeland's right as he prepared to announce his decision, mum was decked out in an Alabama jumper and a Tennessee hat, hoping he'd pick either the Crimson Tide or the Volunteers.

But he snubbed both of those schools and slapped on a blue Florida cap, defying mum's wishes and going with the Gators.

Exit stage right, Copeland's mum.

 

Now what is she supposed to do with her Alabama and Tennessee get-up, Jacob?

"I can't go with my mum," Copeland told ESPN. "I gotta go with my heart."

It was awkward viewing and Copeland's mum copped a severe backlash on social media as many criticised her for souring her son's important day.

American sports broadcaster Dari Nowkhah was particularly harsh, calling her response "sad, shameful and disgusting" after recalling a similar moment involving former Alabama safety Landon Collins, who also defied his mum's wishes by choosing the Tide over Louisiana State University in 2015.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

But to Copeland's mum's credit she came back once she'd composed herself and gave her son a long hug.

 

The teenager agonised over his decision, revealing how stressful the lead-up to the big announcement was.

 


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EVERY teenager in the world has been embarrassed by their parents at least once in their life - but it's a two-way street.

That much was evident on National Signing Day in America, where talented high school seniors have their first chance to officially sign a binding letter of intent to play sport for a college of their choosing.

The mother of football player Jacob Copeland - a four-star wide receiver from Pensacola, Florida - was hoping Thursday (AEDT) would be one of the proudest days of her life when her son committed to the first step of his college career.

But she was wrong.

Sitting on Copeland's right as he prepared to announce his decision, mum was decked out in an Alabama jumper and a Tennessee hat, hoping he'd pick either the Crimson Tide or the Volunteers.

But he snubbed both of those schools and slapped on a blue Florida cap, defying mum's wishes and going with the Gators.

Exit stage right, Copeland's mum.

Jacob Copeland chooses Florida.

His mom, who was wearing a Tennessee hat and Alabama sweater just gets up and leaves. #NationalSigningDay pic.twitter.com/FlPcgXFBBV

— Jordan Heck (@JordanHeckFF) February 7, 2018

 

Now what is she supposed to do with her Alabama and Tennessee get-up, Jacob?

"I can't go with my mum," Copeland told ESPN. "I gotta go with my heart."

It was awkward viewing and Copeland's mum copped a severe backlash on social media as many criticised her for souring her son's important day.

American sports broadcaster Dari Nowkhah was particularly harsh, calling her response "sad, shameful and disgusting" after recalling a similar moment involving former Alabama safety Landon Collins, who also defied his mum's wishes by choosing the Tide over Louisiana State University in 2015.

 

I remember hosting Landon Collins' announcement. His mom made a scene and took Landon's moment from him. I'll never forget it. Watching Copeland's mom reminds me of it. Sad, shameful, disgusting. Hope she's happy. https://t.co/MSNSD8K9kq

— Dari Nowkhah (@ESPNDari) February 7, 2018

 

 

This is the Saddest thing i ever seen a parent do to a kid who just realized his dream of going to college smh RT @BarrettSallee: Jacob Copeland commits to Florida.

Jacob Copeland’s mom, wearing an Alabama shirt and Tennessee hat, gets up and leaves. pic.twitter.com/lsdj89LWb4

— Tymell Murphy (@TyeCrane_) February 7, 2018

 

 

In what is supposed to be the best moment of his life, Jacob Copeland announced that he was going to #Florida and his Mom got up and left. Feel really bad for him. #NSD18 pic.twitter.com/SnJFBG2KK3

— Nick Canizales (@NickCanizales) February 7, 2018

 

 

Wow I feel so bad for Jacob Copeland and what his mom just did to him on national television. Will be rooting for that kid

— (((Ian Hest))) (@IanHest) February 7, 2018

 

But to Copeland's mum's credit she came back once she'd composed herself and gave her son a long hug.

Mom came back... pic.twitter.com/VNKrVdDiue

— FootballScoop Staff (@FootballScoop) February 7, 2018

 

The teenager agonised over his decision, revealing how stressful the lead-up to the big announcement was.

 

Throughout this entire recruiting process I never been as stressed as I am now. I cried and cried all last night about God leading me in the right directions. Now I don’t have over much as a day to decide on a school that’ll change my future after football. 😔

— Jacob Copeland 🇭🇹 (@JCope1era) February 6, 2018

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Mum’s ‘shameful’ live TV snub ruins son

Mum wasn't too impressed with her son.
Mum wasn't too impressed with her son.

EVERY teenager in the world has been embarrassed by their parents at least once in their life - but it's a two-way street.

That much was evident on National Signing Day in America, where talented high school seniors have their first chance to officially sign a binding letter of intent to play sport for a college of their choosing.

The mother of football player Jacob Copeland - a four-star wide receiver from Pensacola, Florida - was hoping Thursday (AEDT) would be one of the proudest days of her life when her son committed to the first step of his college career.

But she was wrong.

Sitting on Copeland's right as he prepared to announce his decision, mum was decked out in an Alabama jumper and a Tennessee hat, hoping he'd pick either the Crimson Tide or the Volunteers.

But he snubbed both of those schools and slapped on a blue Florida cap, defying mum's wishes and going with the Gators.

Exit stage right, Copeland's mum.

 

Now what is she supposed to do with her Alabama and Tennessee get-up, Jacob?

"I can't go with my mum," Copeland told ESPN. "I gotta go with my heart."

It was awkward viewing and Copeland's mum copped a severe backlash on social media as many criticised her for souring her son's important day.

American sports broadcaster Dari Nowkhah was particularly harsh, calling her response "sad, shameful and disgusting" after recalling a similar moment involving former Alabama safety Landon Collins, who also defied his mum's wishes by choosing the Tide over Louisiana State University in 2015.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

But to Copeland's mum's credit she came back once she'd composed herself and gave her son a long hug.

 

The teenager agonised over his decision, revealing how stressful the lead-up to the big announcement was.

 


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EVERY teenager in the world has been embarrassed by their parents at least once in their life - but it's a two-way street.

That much was evident on National Signing Day in America, where talented high school seniors have their first chance to officially sign a binding letter of intent to play sport for a college of their choosing.

The mother of football player Jacob Copeland - a four-star wide receiver from Pensacola, Florida - was hoping Thursday (AEDT) would be one of the proudest days of her life when her son committed to the first step of his college career.

But she was wrong.

Sitting on Copeland's right as he prepared to announce his decision, mum was decked out in an Alabama jumper and a Tennessee hat, hoping he'd pick either the Crimson Tide or the Volunteers.

But he snubbed both of those schools and slapped on a blue Florida cap, defying mum's wishes and going with the Gators.

Exit stage right, Copeland's mum.

Jacob Copeland chooses Florida.

His mom, who was wearing a Tennessee hat and Alabama sweater just gets up and leaves. #NationalSigningDay pic.twitter.com/FlPcgXFBBV

— Jordan Heck (@JordanHeckFF) February 7, 2018

 

Now what is she supposed to do with her Alabama and Tennessee get-up, Jacob?

"I can't go with my mum," Copeland told ESPN. "I gotta go with my heart."

It was awkward viewing and Copeland's mum copped a severe backlash on social media as many criticised her for souring her son's important day.

American sports broadcaster Dari Nowkhah was particularly harsh, calling her response "sad, shameful and disgusting" after recalling a similar moment involving former Alabama safety Landon Collins, who also defied his mum's wishes by choosing the Tide over Louisiana State University in 2015.

 

I remember hosting Landon Collins' announcement. His mom made a scene and took Landon's moment from him. I'll never forget it. Watching Copeland's mom reminds me of it. Sad, shameful, disgusting. Hope she's happy. https://t.co/MSNSD8K9kq

— Dari Nowkhah (@ESPNDari) February 7, 2018

 

 

This is the Saddest thing i ever seen a parent do to a kid who just realized his dream of going to college smh RT @BarrettSallee: Jacob Copeland commits to Florida.

Jacob Copeland’s mom, wearing an Alabama shirt and Tennessee hat, gets up and leaves. pic.twitter.com/lsdj89LWb4

— Tymell Murphy (@TyeCrane_) February 7, 2018

 

 

In what is supposed to be the best moment of his life, Jacob Copeland announced that he was going to #Florida and his Mom got up and left. Feel really bad for him. #NSD18 pic.twitter.com/SnJFBG2KK3

— Nick Canizales (@NickCanizales) February 7, 2018

 

 

Wow I feel so bad for Jacob Copeland and what his mom just did to him on national television. Will be rooting for that kid

— (((Ian Hest))) (@IanHest) February 7, 2018

 

But to Copeland's mum's credit she came back once she'd composed herself and gave her son a long hug.

Mom came back... pic.twitter.com/VNKrVdDiue

— FootballScoop Staff (@FootballScoop) February 7, 2018

 

The teenager agonised over his decision, revealing how stressful the lead-up to the big announcement was.

 

Throughout this entire recruiting process I never been as stressed as I am now. I cried and cried all last night about God leading me in the right directions. Now I don’t have over much as a day to decide on a school that’ll change my future after football. 😔

— Jacob Copeland 🇭🇹 (@JCope1era) February 6, 2018

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Mum’s ‘shameful’ live TV snub ruins son

Mum wasn't too impressed with her son.
Mum wasn't too impressed with her son.

EVERY teenager in the world has been embarrassed by their parents at least once in their life - but it's a two-way street.

That much was evident on National Signing Day in America, where talented high school seniors have their first chance to officially sign a binding letter of intent to play sport for a college of their choosing.

The mother of football player Jacob Copeland - a four-star wide receiver from Pensacola, Florida - was hoping Thursday (AEDT) would be one of the proudest days of her life when her son committed to the first step of his college career.

But she was wrong.

Sitting on Copeland's right as he prepared to announce his decision, mum was decked out in an Alabama jumper and a Tennessee hat, hoping he'd pick either the Crimson Tide or the Volunteers.

But he snubbed both of those schools and slapped on a blue Florida cap, defying mum's wishes and going with the Gators.

Exit stage right, Copeland's mum.

 

Now what is she supposed to do with her Alabama and Tennessee get-up, Jacob?

"I can't go with my mum," Copeland told ESPN. "I gotta go with my heart."

It was awkward viewing and Copeland's mum copped a severe backlash on social media as many criticised her for souring her son's important day.

American sports broadcaster Dari Nowkhah was particularly harsh, calling her response "sad, shameful and disgusting" after recalling a similar moment involving former Alabama safety Landon Collins, who also defied his mum's wishes by choosing the Tide over Louisiana State University in 2015.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

But to Copeland's mum's credit she came back once she'd composed herself and gave her son a long hug.

 

The teenager agonised over his decision, revealing how stressful the lead-up to the big announcement was.

 


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Mum wasn't too impressed with her son.
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EVERY teenager in the world has been embarrassed by their parents at least once in their life - but it's a two-way street.

That much was evident on National Signing Day in America, where talented high school seniors have their first chance to officially sign a binding letter of intent to play sport for a college of their choosing.

The mother of football player Jacob Copeland - a four-star wide receiver from Pensacola, Florida - was hoping Thursday (AEDT) would be one of the proudest days of her life when her son committed to the first step of his college career.

But she was wrong.

Sitting on Copeland's right as he prepared to announce his decision, mum was decked out in an Alabama jumper and a Tennessee hat, hoping he'd pick either the Crimson Tide or the Volunteers.

But he snubbed both of those schools and slapped on a blue Florida cap, defying mum's wishes and going with the Gators.

Exit stage right, Copeland's mum.

 

Now what is she supposed to do with her Alabama and Tennessee get-up, Jacob?

"I can't go with my mum," Copeland told ESPN. "I gotta go with my heart."

It was awkward viewing and Copeland's mum copped a severe backlash on social media as many criticised her for souring her son's important day.

American sports broadcaster Dari Nowkhah was particularly harsh, calling her response "sad, shameful and disgusting" after recalling a similar moment involving former Alabama safety Landon Collins, who also defied his mum's wishes by choosing the Tide over Louisiana State University in 2015.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

But to Copeland's mum's credit she came back once she'd composed herself and gave her son a long hug.

 

The teenager agonised over his decision, revealing how stressful the lead-up to the big announcement was.

 


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Mum’s ‘shameful’ live TV snub ruins son

Mum wasn't too impressed with her son.
Mum wasn't too impressed with her son.

EVERY teenager in the world has been embarrassed by their parents at least once in their life - but it's a two-way street.

That much was evident on National Signing Day in America, where talented high school seniors have their first chance to officially sign a binding letter of intent to play sport for a college of their choosing.

The mother of football player Jacob Copeland - a four-star wide receiver from Pensacola, Florida - was hoping Thursday (AEDT) would be one of the proudest days of her life when her son committed to the first step of his college career.

But she was wrong.

Sitting on Copeland's right as he prepared to announce his decision, mum was decked out in an Alabama jumper and a Tennessee hat, hoping he'd pick either the Crimson Tide or the Volunteers.

But he snubbed both of those schools and slapped on a blue Florida cap, defying mum's wishes and going with the Gators.

Exit stage right, Copeland's mum.

 

Now what is she supposed to do with her Alabama and Tennessee get-up, Jacob?

"I can't go with my mum," Copeland told ESPN. "I gotta go with my heart."

It was awkward viewing and Copeland's mum copped a severe backlash on social media as many criticised her for souring her son's important day.

American sports broadcaster Dari Nowkhah was particularly harsh, calling her response "sad, shameful and disgusting" after recalling a similar moment involving former Alabama safety Landon Collins, who also defied his mum's wishes by choosing the Tide over Louisiana State University in 2015.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

But to Copeland's mum's credit she came back once she'd composed herself and gave her son a long hug.

 

The teenager agonised over his decision, revealing how stressful the lead-up to the big announcement was.

 


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EVERY teenager in the world has been embarrassed by their parents at least once in their life - but it's a two-way street.

That much was evident on National Signing Day in America, where talented high school seniors have their first chance to officially sign a binding letter of intent to play sport for a college of their choosing.

The mother of football player Jacob Copeland - a four-star wide receiver from Pensacola, Florida - was hoping Thursday (AEDT) would be one of the proudest days of her life when her son committed to the first step of his college career.

But she was wrong.

Sitting on Copeland's right as he prepared to announce his decision, mum was decked out in an Alabama jumper and a Tennessee hat, hoping he'd pick either the Crimson Tide or the Volunteers.

But he snubbed both of those schools and slapped on a blue Florida cap, defying mum's wishes and going with the Gators.

Exit stage right, Copeland's mum.

Jacob Copeland chooses Florida.

His mom, who was wearing a Tennessee hat and Alabama sweater just gets up and leaves. #NationalSigningDay pic.twitter.com/FlPcgXFBBV

— Jordan Heck (@JordanHeckFF) February 7, 2018

 

Now what is she supposed to do with her Alabama and Tennessee get-up, Jacob?

"I can't go with my mum," Copeland told ESPN. "I gotta go with my heart."

It was awkward viewing and Copeland's mum copped a severe backlash on social media as many criticised her for souring her son's important day.

American sports broadcaster Dari Nowkhah was particularly harsh, calling her response "sad, shameful and disgusting" after recalling a similar moment involving former Alabama safety Landon Collins, who also defied his mum's wishes by choosing the Tide over Louisiana State University in 2015.

 

I remember hosting Landon Collins' announcement. His mom made a scene and took Landon's moment from him. I'll never forget it. Watching Copeland's mom reminds me of it. Sad, shameful, disgusting. Hope she's happy. https://t.co/MSNSD8K9kq

— Dari Nowkhah (@ESPNDari) February 7, 2018

 

 

This is the Saddest thing i ever seen a parent do to a kid who just realized his dream of going to college smh RT @BarrettSallee: Jacob Copeland commits to Florida.

Jacob Copeland’s mom, wearing an Alabama shirt and Tennessee hat, gets up and leaves. pic.twitter.com/lsdj89LWb4

— Tymell Murphy (@TyeCrane_) February 7, 2018

 

 

In what is supposed to be the best moment of his life, Jacob Copeland announced that he was going to #Florida and his Mom got up and left. Feel really bad for him. #NSD18 pic.twitter.com/SnJFBG2KK3

— Nick Canizales (@NickCanizales) February 7, 2018

 

 

Wow I feel so bad for Jacob Copeland and what his mom just did to him on national television. Will be rooting for that kid

— (((Ian Hest))) (@IanHest) February 7, 2018

 

But to Copeland's mum's credit she came back once she'd composed herself and gave her son a long hug.

Mom came back... pic.twitter.com/VNKrVdDiue

— FootballScoop Staff (@FootballScoop) February 7, 2018

 

The teenager agonised over his decision, revealing how stressful the lead-up to the big announcement was.

 

Throughout this entire recruiting process I never been as stressed as I am now. I cried and cried all last night about God leading me in the right directions. Now I don’t have over much as a day to decide on a school that’ll change my future after football. 😔

— Jacob Copeland 🇭🇹 (@JCope1era) February 6, 2018

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Mum’s ‘shameful’ live TV snub ruins son

Mum wasn't too impressed with her son.
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EVERY teenager in the world has been embarrassed by their parents at least once in their life - but it's a two-way street.

That much was evident on National Signing Day in America, where talented high school seniors have their first chance to officially sign a binding letter of intent to play sport for a college of their choosing.

The mother of football player Jacob Copeland - a four-star wide receiver from Pensacola, Florida - was hoping Thursday (AEDT) would be one of the proudest days of her life when her son committed to the first step of his college career.

But she was wrong.

Sitting on Copeland's right as he prepared to announce his decision, mum was decked out in an Alabama jumper and a Tennessee hat, hoping he'd pick either the Crimson Tide or the Volunteers.

But he snubbed both of those schools and slapped on a blue Florida cap, defying mum's wishes and going with the Gators.

Exit stage right, Copeland's mum.

 

Now what is she supposed to do with her Alabama and Tennessee get-up, Jacob?

"I can't go with my mum," Copeland told ESPN. "I gotta go with my heart."

It was awkward viewing and Copeland's mum copped a severe backlash on social media as many criticised her for souring her son's important day.

American sports broadcaster Dari Nowkhah was particularly harsh, calling her response "sad, shameful and disgusting" after recalling a similar moment involving former Alabama safety Landon Collins, who also defied his mum's wishes by choosing the Tide over Louisiana State University in 2015.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

But to Copeland's mum's credit she came back once she'd composed herself and gave her son a long hug.

 

The teenager agonised over his decision, revealing how stressful the lead-up to the big announcement was.

 


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Mum’s ‘shameful’ live TV snub ruins son

Mum wasn't too impressed with her son.
Mum wasn't too impressed with her son.

EVERY teenager in the world has been embarrassed by their parents at least once in their life - but it's a two-way street.

That much was evident on National Signing Day in America, where talented high school seniors have their first chance to officially sign a binding letter of intent to play sport for a college of their choosing.

The mother of football player Jacob Copeland - a four-star wide receiver from Pensacola, Florida - was hoping Thursday (AEDT) would be one of the proudest days of her life when her son committed to the first step of his college career.

But she was wrong.

Sitting on Copeland's right as he prepared to announce his decision, mum was decked out in an Alabama jumper and a Tennessee hat, hoping he'd pick either the Crimson Tide or the Volunteers.

But he snubbed both of those schools and slapped on a blue Florida cap, defying mum's wishes and going with the Gators.

Exit stage right, Copeland's mum.

 

Now what is she supposed to do with her Alabama and Tennessee get-up, Jacob?

"I can't go with my mum," Copeland told ESPN. "I gotta go with my heart."

It was awkward viewing and Copeland's mum copped a severe backlash on social media as many criticised her for souring her son's important day.

American sports broadcaster Dari Nowkhah was particularly harsh, calling her response "sad, shameful and disgusting" after recalling a similar moment involving former Alabama safety Landon Collins, who also defied his mum's wishes by choosing the Tide over Louisiana State University in 2015.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

But to Copeland's mum's credit she came back once she'd composed herself and gave her son a long hug.

 

The teenager agonised over his decision, revealing how stressful the lead-up to the big announcement was.

 


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TARGET CATCH: This 2.32m male white shark was caught at Lennox Head last year on a drumline.

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