Originally Posted by Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous]2 line ups full of better recruits on these teams than the kids already committed locally,... says the dad who's kid is obviously still on the board and hopelessly going to prospect days and hoping for the blue chip and maverick invites. Let us know how the "play in" down in Florida goes with the other 600 kids?
Just look at the list of schools that these few committed to and that recruited them. Also the schools that they turned down. The best of the best, for a reason.. Typical. MD/VA parent, Broseph. Not sure what games you are watching. A few of these kids are the most skilled players in the class, by far and the best players on their teams. No one was surprised that these were the first to go. Except maybe a jealous dad or 2.


So much chest-flexing on this board. Many, many good kids haven't committed yet. Only 20 kids have committed so far. High school lax season hasn't even started for these boys. Ivys have no commits, Patriot League has 1 commit, Georgetown no commits, etc. Congrats to all of the boys who have committed (yes, including the "re-classifieds"). Relax and let your boys enjoy the process. If they are good enough, they will have an opportunity. And it doesn't mean they aren't as good if they don't commit soon. A lot of that mentality (althought not all) is being driven by the parents.