Originally Posted by Anonymous
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.


...like in any profession, you will find some coaches are more transparent and up front than others. If you don't grasp that concept, you are naive.
if your EC son, is an early peaker (and no hiding that fact)... Gaining admissions to a reach school will still prove a great choice, if lax is not in the equation after freshman year.