Mississippi State’s burgeoning recruiting class presents a nice problem: there aren’t enough scholarships available to sign every commitment.

The picture got a little clearer Friday, though, when three-star QB Chason Virgil decommitted. Several media outlets, including the Clarion-Ledger, reported that coach Dan Mullen wanted Virgil, expected to graduate high school early in December, to grayshirt. That would prevent him from enrolling at Mississippi State on scholarship until the spring of 2016.

Virgil said no thanks, according to Scout.com. He also holds offers from Clemson, Auburn and Arizona State and apparently will pursue them.

But West Mesquite (Texas) High School coach Jeff Neill was none too pleased.

The Mississippi State class shrinks to 30 with the news, including three-star QB Nick Tiano.

Neill also retweeted this.

Mesquite, Texas, is a suburb of Dallas, though the football team isn’t currently ranked, according to TexasFootball.com. Mississippi State’s roster includes just three Texas players currently, so it’s not as if getting barred from the school is any big blow to the Bulldogs’ future recruiting efforts under Mullen.

After a successful season, the coach is getting a taste of what programs like Alabama go through every year, as someone is constantly chastising Nick Saban for grayshirting and other similar measures.

Either way, it’s going to be difficult to replace Dak Prescott if he leaves for the NFL.