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Even the “big boys” have that narrative because they get dudes flipped away as well. Not often compared to the middle road P4 squad but it does happened. Georgia just got flipped by Texas for that DT a couple days ago, and of course Penn State lost an OT very important to them not so long ago.Honest question: if he had picked, say, Clemson, and we kept after him, would you say it would be hard for Clemson to hold onto him, on account of our pursuit?
Recruiting does not stop at the verbal commitment, heck now a days it doesn’t even stop with the NLI as kids choose to transfer all the time.
The best players in the country have lots of suitors and they are the most difficult to keep committed because they are getting attention and offers from everywhere. The best recruiters keep the vast majority of kids invested, but even the best still have a couple stolen away.
To directly answer your question, would I be saying it would be a fight to the end to keep them committed if they verbaled to Clemson? No I wouldn’t, but that’s because I generally stop tracking kids who commit elsewhere. But would Clemson fans? I’d like to think they would. If they do, that means he’s a top notch kid they want to keep in the fold, and that is exactly who we want coming to Cuse