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[QUOTE="Sgt Cuse, post: 339550, member: 1701"] caw - There can certainly be solid reasons for a kid to commit early to a program. In the case of Briscoe, there are plenty of rational reasons for him to commit to SU - friends, family, history, fit. SU has a succession plan in place for when JB leaves. It is widely known. I'm sure Briscoe knows it. It seems logical to think early recruitments are less shady than late ones. There are no bidding wars if the recruit commits early. I don't understand why that would get an lol. One of the benefits of getting Briscoe early would be a positive affect on recruiting. One example of the positive affects was his potential help with the bigs. Just because the model of having a player develop for a year in the system before assuming the starting position hasn't been adhered to every year does not mean it isn't an excellent strategy. If Briscoe can help bring that desired strategy back into play, it is a positive in my book. As for the "pot meet kettle" nonsense, you are on an SU board downplaying the possible early commitment of an elite recruit. This would be a great thing for us SU fans. Take the buzz kill over to a UConn board. [/QUOTE]
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