Originally Posted by Anonymous
The number of de-commits are high... So, it becomes a game for coaches...
Be aware!
The recruiting stratgy with some programs are to hedge risk of early talent projection, by overcommitting -example; 7 Attackman, knowing if 3 players work out by graduation... Great... Meanwhile, the other 4 player have to restart the whole process...


What are you talking about? What D1 program in what grade year has 7 attack commits? None. The number of de-commits is mostly, if not almost exclusively on the student side. Better deal, better school, better fit, etc... How many schools are de-committing kids? Not many, and if they do it's because of grades or off field issues. Get your facts straight.